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The Newcastle United club issued a statement today to the Newcastle Journal, which seems rather
strange, on the status of the club's potential sale. The statement read: "The £100M asking price
has been matched, however, we are still in negotiations and all parties involved are at sale and
purchase stage.
Louise Taylor is reporting in the Guardian late tonight, there is unlikely to be a Newcastle sale
soon, and maybe not even this season. Mike Ashley will he still want to sell? It seems the Barry
Moat deal could take months, but apparently is dependent on Mike reducing his £100M asking price.
But let's get real [.
BREAKING NEWS
Within the last hour it's been confirmed that Liverpool have signed Southend United youngster
Michael Ngoo for a deal worth £250,000.
Ngoo - a 16 year old centre forward - had trials with Manchester United, but the Merseysiders have
beaten their rivals to sign Ngoo, after matching the Blues' asking price.
Rafa has another youngster to add to his budding crop of talent.
Liverpool, meanwhile, have sealed a £250,000 deal with Southend United for the transfer
of Michael Ngoo, a 16-year-old centre forward who was also being watched by Manchester United.
Ngoo, who is 6ft 4in and has been likened in style to Peter Crouch, impressed during a recent trial
with United but Liverpool have beaten their North West rivals to his signature after meeting
Southend's asking price.
The story was written by Steven Goff from the Washington Post and I have to say that once again
supporters of the US Men's National team are going to get screwed. If you thought that you couldn't
find the Mun2 channel for USA Vs Mexico in English then you will be completely out of luck on a
possible clinch to South Africa when the live event won't be on Pay Per View.
According to a statement the club made to The Journal, Ashley's £100m asking price has been met
and 'all parties are at the sale and purchase stage', which sounds a bit different to any parties
I've been to. The Journal then goes on to speculate that it could still be some time before the
takeover situation [.
A statement issued by Newcastle United yesterday to a local newspaper confirmed that they had
accepted a bid of 100 million pounds (and meeting Mike Ashley's asking price).
The sale, dragging on for almost five months, could soon reach a conclusion with the deal said
to be at the 'Sale and Purchase' stage.
Reports in The Mail and The Mirror are suggesting that Newcastle United may be sold by the end of
this week. We've heard it all before of course but one of the newspapers will get it right one day
and maybe it's today. Last week Newcastle issued a statement saying that Ashley's £100m asking
price has [.
Wenger won't revive Chamakh bid
Full Article
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he has no plans to revive his bid to sign Bordeaux striker
Marouane Chamakh in January.
Chamakh was a target for Wenger in the summer, but the Gunners were unwilling to meet Bordeaux's
asking price for the Morocco international.
Wenger decides to give up on January move.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he has no plans to revive his bid to sign Bordeaux
striker Marouane Chamakh in January.
Chamakh was a target for Wenger in the summer, but the Gunners were unwilling to meet Bordeaux's
asking price for the Morocco international.
... go into hiding Bayern Munich defender Christian Lell came up with an ingenious plan to avoid a
move to Stoke City. The 25-year-old went into hiding until the transfer window was safely shut and
his proposed move to the Potteries scuppered. Tony Pulis was keen to meet Bayern's £3 million
asking price, but the player himself [.
Wenger won't revive Chamakh bid
Full Article
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he has no plans to revive his bid to sign Bordeaux striker
Marouane Chamakh in January.
Chamakh was a target for Wenger in the summer, but the Gunners were unwilling to meet Bordeaux's
asking price for the Morocco international.