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As officially confirmed by Real Madrid's official website, new Blancos signing Sergio Canales, signed during last season from Racing Santander, will play next season under the orders of new Madrid coach Jose Mourinho and will not go on loan to his hometown club of Racing.Canales' contract has a clause that stipulates that if the young Spanish phenom is to go on loan instead of forming a part of the Madrid roster, that he would do so for another year at Racing instead of being loaned out to another club to gain more first team experience. Now it appears as if Madrid have discarded that option and Canales will wear a white shirt next season.Canales is set to join Los Blancos for the pre-season when he fulfils his obligations playing with Spain in the U-19 European tournament.
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Emirates Airline ready to fund transfer swoopAuthor: Andrew Allen ~ Posted on: 05 July 2010 - 14:45http://www.sport.co.uk/news/Football/40 ... swoop.aspxAccording to a report in Japanese daily newspaper Sports Nippon, AC Milan could be aided in their quest to sign Keisuke Honda after the club’s main shirt sponsor Fly Emirates offered to pay the player’s wages should he be signed during the transfer window. A skilled dribbler with a keen eye for goal and a terrific range of passing, Honda was described by Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger as ‘a genius’ with the ball last week. Atletico Madrid and Valencia have also been tipped to swoop for the 24-year-old, although the player's agent told Sport.co.uk last week that his client would be open to a deal in England. Emirates Airline are reportedly keen on expanding their market share in the Far East and have identified the photogenic Japanese international as a potential brand ambassador. The national airline of Dubai operates over 2400 passenger flights per week and has experienced huge growth in the last five years with major sponsorship deals being put in place with Arsenal, Paris Saint Germain, Hamburg, the Australian international cricket team as well as countless other sporting associations and events around the world. It was last week reported in the Italian media that Milan vice-president was keeping tabs on Honda with a view to approaching his Russian counterparts about a move. The player is thought to retain a value in excess of £15 million - a £9 million increase on the outlay paid by the Moscow outfit only six months ago.Strange one.

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MADRID - Barcelona - keen to recruit Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas having already bought David Villa - have been forced to seek a 150 million euro bank loan and sell defender Dmytro Chygrynskiy to try and overcome short-term cash flow problems, president Sandro Rosell said on Tuesday.Rosell was voted in by club members to replace the outgoing Joan Laporta last month, and six days into his mandate explained that the club's finances needed some urgent work doing on them."We have taken over a club in debt and with liquidity problems, but we are resolving them. Club members shouldn't worry. The club isn't bankrupt," Barca quoted him as telling radio station RAC1 on their website."This week we will have all the tools in place for a more austere policy, to be able to save on the unnecessary items and to pay the important commitments such as the salaries of the players, coaching staff and employees."He said a loan for 150 million euros was being negotiated and that the sale of Chygrynskiy back to Shakhtar Donetsk for 15 million euros, a year after buying him for 25 million, was a financial necessity.Rosell also said a verbal agreement had been reached with coach Pep Guardiola on a two-year contract extension with an option for a third year, that was close to being signed.The future of Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been another hot topic in the local media, but Rosell said they had received no offers for him and that Guardiola wanted him to stay.The president is due to fly to South Africa to watch the World Cup and he said that while there he would try to speak to long-standing transfer target, Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas, in the hope of being able to sign the Spain midfielder from the Emirates Stadium outfit."The signing of Cesc [Fabregas] has become difficult, because the expectation levels have been driven up the seller, and this isn't good news for Barca," he said."Everyone knows Fabregas wants to come, and that Barca want him. You can imagine what Arsenal want to get out of it."Last week, Barca published their accounts for the 2009/10 season saying revenue had risen 10 percent to 445.5 million euros, compared to 2008/09, boosted by rising income from marketing, player transfers and loans and the sale of a plot of land.There was however an 18 percent jump in spending to 429 million euros largely due to cash paid out to players in wages and bonuses which amounted to 305 million euros.The net profit for the period was nine million euros and debt rose to 326 million euros.Fabregas is preparing for his country's World Cup semi-final with Germany on Wednesday, but the Gunners' playmaker is currently doubtful for the match after picking up an injury.
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ARSENAL are battling against Liverpool and Tottenham to sign Shaun Wright-Philips.They want him for a cut-price £6million.The England winger has been talking to the Gunners for some time and they are favourites to nab him.But his wages are a sticking point.Wright-Phillips is looking to leave Eastlands and City will let him go for a reduced fee to get him off their wage bill.Phillips, 28, is keen for a move and his decision will come down to the financial package either of the three premier League clubs are able to put together.He has two years left on his contract at City where he earns £60k a week.Last season he became disillusioned over the club's failure to offer him improved terms and fell out of favour with boss Roberto Mancini.Wright-Phillips came on as a sub twice in the last World Cup but failed to shine.Cash-strapped Liverpool are also sniffing around and new boss Roy Hodgson is looking to see if the Reds can put together a package to lure Phillips.Tottenham are also keen but have a strict wage structure and boss Harry Redknapp would struggle to improve on what Wright-Phillips is already earning at City.Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3045411/Liverpool-Arsenal-and-Spurs-want-Shaun-Wright-Phillips.html#ixzz0t4uobpEU

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Guest M12 Part 2
Sunderlad Captain Lorik Cana signs for Galatasaray for fee in excess of 5mSSN.
why are they selling their captain?
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