Everybody seems to be talking about Neymar these days. He skills and dribbles on the ball have
caught the attention for every major club in the world and Barcelona along with Real Madrid are
said to be at the forefront in a long queue of clubs who want to sign Neymar. Big asking price from
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Tottenham Hotspurs have given midfielder Steven Pienaar the green light to leave the club if
Sunderland or any other club can meet their £5 million asking price. Pienaar who has not seen any
league action this season due to his niggling injuries, has struggled to impose himself in Harry
Redknapp's side since his £2.
Together with Neymar, Santos midfield wizard Paulo Henrique Ganso is another of Brazil's
hottest prospects who is continually been linked with a move to Europe with Italian giants Inter
and Milan thought to be seriously eying his services.
However, there seems to be a new entrant in the race to acquire Ganso's signature.
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak issued some very scathing remarks yesterday to
Carlos Tevez and AC Milan warning them in effect that for either party to get their way in this
messy situation, the club's standards must be met.
On a day when Tevez was fined a staggering £9.
Arsenal legend Alan Smith has criticised current manager Arsene Wenger's recruitment policy,
which he believes could cost the Gunners a UEFA Champions League spot at the end of the season. The
retired striker, who has now turned to commentating, also believes that Wenger should have pursued
central defender Gary Cahill more aggressively before he was signed by their London rivals Chelsea
earlier this month.