Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Top transfer rumours


Islam Slimani to Leicester City: Despite a significant summer facelift already this window, the Foxes are keen to do some last minute transfer business as they look to bolster their squad for the challenges ahead. According to reports, the reigning Premier League champions have had a 35 million Euro fee for Algeria forward Slimani accepted, despite initially being interested in both him and teammate Adrien Silva, but have left it late to get the

PSG ask Chelsea for £38m for David Luiz


Paris Saint-Germain have told Chelsea that their initial offer for David Luiz is not enough and are demanding £38 million for him. The Blues' bid of £32m fell short of the French champions' valuation of him and PSG won't sanction the sale until they find a replacement. The Brazil international wants a return to Stamford Bridge, but the money on offer from the Blues is below the French champions' valuation. However, Les Parisiens have been looking into options from their shortlist since Tuesday night, but are yet to put in any formal offers on replacements with the transfer window due to close at 23:00 BST on Wednesday.

Okocha's goal makes me dizzy - Oliver Kahn


Oliver Kahn has disclosed that he is yet to recover from the wonder goal he conceded against Nigeria's Austin Jay Jay Okocha in a Bundesliga fixture between Eintracht Frankfurt  and Karlsruhe in 1993. The German legend reminisces about the former Nigeria international's sensational goal after 23 years. The former Bayern Munich skipper paid a tribute to the Nigerian legend as he recalled the encounter exactly 23 years after on his Twitter page. Okocha who came on as a second half substitute for Eintracht Frankfurt provided an assist and scored his wonder goal, by dribbling the entire back-line of Karlsruhe before slotting the ball past Kahn to secure a 3-1 win.

Sunday, August 28, 2016

OFFICIAL: West Ham complete Zaza loan


West Ham have announced the loan signing of Juventus striker Simone Zaza on loan.The Hammers have embarked on a wide-ranging search for attacking reinforcements this summer, and the club intensified efforts to recruit a striker following injuries to fellow summer signing Andre Ayew and Andy Carroll. Zaza is the Hammers' 11th summer signing, with Slaven Bilic keen to restructure his playing squad ahead of their first season at the London Stadium. The Italy international  will initial long season deal with the option of a €20 million permanent deal automatically triggered after an unspecified number of Premier League appearances.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Nigeria to debut new Nike jerseys at Olympics against Japan Nigeria Homegreen


Nigeria U23 will wear a new set of jerseys made of laser cut ventilation hole at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, according to the Nigeria Football Federation. The laser-cut ventilation holes and mesh panels in the key areas of the kit are designed to improve performance by increasing air circulation and helping regulate players’ temperatures. The shirtr is crafted using mesh fabric that makes up the full front and back panels of the shirt, increasing airflow and facilitating enhanced movement. Nike’s Dri-FIT technology draws sweat away from the body to the exterior of the shirts and shorts, where it quickly evaporates.  This allows players to perform at their best by remaining cooler, drier and more comfortabèle.The new home and away kits were announced by the NFF on Tuesday afternoon. The NFF signed ar three-and-half -year contract with Nike in 2015 that will see the US-based sportwear giant provide products worth $3.75m. The home kit is a solid green shirt, with white ribbing around the back of the modern crewneck collar featuring Nike’s Dri-FIT technology.

I'm definitely not leaving Chelsea, Mikel Obi insists




Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi says he will 'definitely stay' at Stamford Bridge for the 2016-17 season. The 29-year-old midfielder has been linked with a move from the Blues this summer, but he insists he will not be leaving Stamford Bridge amidst transfer speculations. following the arrival of new manager Antonio Conte, pledged his future to the London outfit despite the fact his contract at the club will run out in 2017. "I am definitely staying at Chelsea and I will try to give my best to the club, like I have always done," Mikel told Evening Standard. "I want to help the team fight for every point, win and trophies. I also want to help the team qualify for the CL again. "For 10 years I have been going to the same training ground and locker room. It is an amazing club, with an amazing owner. "I have a year left and then we will see what happens. If I play well this season, it will help me earn a new contract. "I will give 120 per cent every time I’m on the pitch or come off the bench. I will always give my best.