Thursday, 27 August 2015

Transfer Talk: Ryan Gauld could join Celtic on loan, Everton to reject Chelsea target's transfer request

Transfer Talk: Ryan Gauld could join Celtic on loan, John Stones; Everton to reject Chelsea target's transfer request

Ryan Gauld, Scotland
Loan: Sporting Lisbon want to give Ryan Gauld first team football this season.
Celtic have already signed one young, prodigal playmaker this summer - with Scott Allan joining last week - but they might have their sights set on another one.
Sporting Lisbon are keen to give Ryan Gauld some first-team football this season, with Portuguese press reporting that the former Dundee United star could be on his way to Parkhead.
Sticking with Celtic, Ronny Deila is keen to extend James Forrest's contract at the club after an impressive start to the season by the winger.
And Rangers have reportedly completed the loan signing of Arsenal and USA wunderkind Gedion Zelalem on a season-long loan. It's all in today's Transfer Talk.



Everton manager Roberto Martinez says the club will turn down defender John Stones's transfer request.
The England international, 21, asked to leave on Tuesday after the Toffees refused offers of £20m, £26m and £30m from Premier League champions Chelsea.
However, the Blues will reportedly return with a £40m bid  before the transfer window closes on Monday.
"Sometimes money can't buy everything and that is going to be a very strong statement at Everton," said Martinez.
"This is not a moment when we can use any money to get us stronger."
Martinez started Stones in Everton's League Cup second-round tie at Barnsley on Wednesday, with the defender playing the whole of their 5-3 extra-time victory.
"John, for a young man under massive pressure, was terrific," added Martinez.
The Spaniard has been angered by Chelsea counterpart Jose Mourinho's public pursuit of Stones and says he trusts Everton chairman Bill Kenwright to stand firm and retain the centre-back.
"We have a chairman who will do the right thing for the club and for the team and, as a true Evertonian, we are clear he will not be easily influenced in taking the money and accepting things which will clearly make our team weaker," he said.
"The situation with John is very clear. We care about him, we will protect him and make sure we give him everything we can to allow him to enjoy his football."
Stones, who arrived from Barnsley for £3m in February 2013, has four years left on his contract after signing an extension in August 2014.

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