The Sunday Sun is reporting today that Alan Pardew is looking for significant additions to the
Newcastle playing squad in January. Charlie Adam at St. James' Park earlier this season We have to
believe that's what Alan told the reporters, because there's nothing in his quotes today that say
those words.
Welcome to the eighth issue of The Red Report, the round table discussion of all things
Manchester United by your favourite United blogs: The Busby Way, Stretford-End, Bangalore To Old
Trafford, ManUtd24, and Red Force Rising.
This week we welcome United Youth to the Red Report team as we take a look first at new Premier
League teams, then Jonny Evans and we finish by discussing the World Cup bid results.
Canetti's Corner - December 14, 2010
Dynamo President Chris Canetti provies an update on current Dynamo roster; potential for more
additions coming soon
Gael re-upping with the Chels? I'll admit, I didn't see that coming.
It appears that one our most prized assets and one of our most promising young talents will be
remaining at the club for the foreseeable future.
The Independent reports Tuesday that both Branislav Ivanovic and Gael Kakuta are close
to agreeing new contracts at Chelsea.
Liverpool are reportedly lining up a move for Manchester City midfielder Michael Johnson. The
Eastlands midfielder has spent the best part of two seasons out injured or off form and it appears
that Roberto Mancini sees the youngster as very surplus to requirements and Roy Hodgson is
interested in bringing the former Everton youth team player back to Merseyside.
Midway through the Serie A season Napoli sit proudly in second place only three points behind
leaders Milan. Who would have thought the Partenopei would have reached such heights after a fairly
quiet summer transfer campaign. The only high profile signing made by Napoli was Edinson Cavani and
with a few other additions to the squad it seemed likely Napoli would be challenging for the
European.