Liverpool outcast keen on Milan move
Liverpool outcast Alberto Aquilani is still hopeful of completing a permanent move to AC Milan this summer as the midfielder looks to sort out his future.
Aquilani, who joined Liverpool for £20m in 2009, moved to the San Siro on a season-long loan last August.
The playmaker was expected to join the Serie A side at the end of the campaign, but he didn’t play enough matches to activate the clause required to turn the deal permanent.
Paul Scholes to play another season for Manchester United
Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to play on for a further season, after coming out of retirement in January.Inter set to pip Liverpool and Chelsea to Brazil starlet
Chelsea and Liverpool look set to miss out on Brazilian starlet Lucas Moura, with Inter Milan looking the strong favourites to clinch his signature.
Both Premier League clubs have been linked with a move for the 19-year-old Sao Paulo midfielder, but no side is believed to have made a firm offer for him yet.
Inter head coach Andrea Stramaccioni has finally admitted that Lucas is one of the club's top targets.
Jan Age Fjortoft on Man United targets Kagawa, Lewandowski and Hummels
The former striker and now top European football pundit looks at the Dortmund stars interesting Sir Alex Ferguson.
He feels that the Japanese attacking midfielder is the player the Red Devils are most likely to sign but feels Polish striker Lewandowski could also move on but his destination is completely unknown.
England’s Scott Parker could miss Euro 2012
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp says England midfielder Scott Parker could miss the European Championship.Wenger denies Arsenal deal for M’Vila is done
Arsene Wenger has denied reports that he is closing in on a deal to sign Rennes midfielder Yann M'Vila.
It has been reported that Arsenal are on the verge of completing their move for the highly-rated Frenchman with a fee of £17.7m suggested.
Arsenal have already announced the summer signing of Lukas Podolski from Cologne but Wenger insists there are currently no other imminent transfers.
Spackman: Liverpool need a deeper squad to mount top four challenge
The ex-Reds midfielder looks back on their 4-1 win over another of his former sides, Chelsea.
He looks at Liverpool's chances of success next season, along with Andy Carroll's recent good performances.
Spackman also discusses why the Blues, and in particular John Terry, were so poor.



