Date: 23rd May 2010 at 10:14am
Written by:

Manchester United are preparing a £20m bid for Real Madrid attacker Rafael Van der Vaart according to the Spanish press.
Full story: IMScouting.com

James Milner has told friends that he wants to join Liverpool. Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea are also desperate to sign Aston Villa’s 24-year-old England midfielder.
Full story: News of the World

Ajax striker Luis Suarez has told his employers that he will only leave the Amsterdam club for Manchester United. (Sunday Express)

Newcastle are confident that they can tie up a deal to take Manchester United winger Tom Cleverley on loan for next season. The 20-year-old spent last season at Watford.
Full story: News of the World

Wayne Rooney is not fully fit after it emerged that the England striker is still having treatment on his injured right ankle. Full story: News of the World

Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell will turn down the chance to move to Manchester United or Arsenal and sign a new long-term deal at Goodison Park. Full story: News of the World

 

3 responses to “Paper Talk: Bid for Dutch star imminent, target prefers rivals?”

  1. brian says:

    please fergie sing surazes. he wants to come jiust ut a 30 million bid in and see what happens he wants to conme. if fergie want him its a done deal

  2. Rossi says:

    thank god!! £20-30 mil on milner?? what a waste that wud have been…pogba shud be brought into the 1st team…17 now..same age as when fabregas came thru. wud rather spend the money on silva, suarez or benzema!!

  3. Tom says:

    I will be suprised if Van der Vaart joined Man Utd. You have to consider that last season they were trying to get rid of him and we could have signed him for £8-10 million. A year later he will cost £20-22 million. Its not as if he become a great player in one season. We knew he has quality so why go for him now, it doesn’t make sence. Also Wesley Sniedjer is the better player and that was the one Ferguson missed out. He should have been included in the Ronaldo deal, unless we needed the whole £80 million.