Thursday 21 March 2013

Toure Allows Birmingham Area Commitment Ultimatum: Football Roundup - Bloomberg

The next is just a roundup of football stories from U.K. newspapers, with clickable Internet links. Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure, 29, will begin conversing with other clubs until heas presented a fresh agreement by this weekend, the Sun reported, stating the playeras adviser. Toure is Cityas top earner on 200,000 kilos ($301,800) weekly and is able to use FIFA principles that entitle participants to purchase out the remainder of these agreements when they havenat signed a fresh offer by the end of the third year, the newspaper added. aIf he signs a contract next three or four times, OK,a the Sun mentioned Toureas representative, Dimitri Seluk, as saying. aIf not, we will not wait any more and will begin negotiations with various clubs.a Juventus has renewed its efforts to sign striker Luis Suarez from Liverpool, the Daily Mail described. The Italian group head is in talks with Suarezas agent about a possible 30 million-euro ($38.6 million) transfer as a result of its previous make an effort to get the Uruguayan ended when he extended his Liverpool contract until 2018, the Mail said. Chelsea is ready to go head-to-head with Arsenal in the chase to signal West Bromwich Albionas 16-year-old midfielder Isaiah Brown, the Daily Telegraph reported. The Blues are preparing a bid of 1 million pounds for Brown, who hasnat signed a professional agreement with West Brom and is yet to create a first-team appearance, the newspaper said. Rafael Benitez, Chelseaas interim boss, surfaces Blackburn Roversa listing of possible alternatives for Michael Appleton, who was fired recently, the Daily Mirror described. While Blackburn manager Venkys has the money to pursue a high manager, Benitez will probably be too proud to drop to the second-tier Championship, the magazine said. England boss Roy Hodgson is considering applying Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick as a center-back in this weekas World Cup qualifier against San Marino, the Guardian reported. Due to a series of distributions and incidents, Hodgson might start Joleon Lescott alongside Chris Smalling in the center of safety and move Carrick back if San Marino proves difficult to breakdown, the magazine added. To get hold of the writer on this story: Dan Baynes in Sydney at dbaynes@bloomberg.net To make contact with the editor accountable for this story: Christopher Elser at celser@bloomberg.net

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