Fulham losing Pavel Pogrebnyak is definitely a blow, whether Fulham supporters will admit it or not. The Russian striker scored 6 goals for Fulham last season in just 12 league appearances. The Cottagers will miss that strike-rate this next season. For Reading, meanwhile, it’s a big coup for manager Brian McDermott.
Here are the rest of the news headlines:
- Russian striker Pavel Pogrebnyak completes move to Reading — The Guardian
- Aston Villa sign Sheffield United defender Matthew Lowton as Paul Lambert shores up defense — The Telegraph
- Arsenal striker Joel Campbell has joined Real Betis on a season-long loan deal — Sky Sports
- Asamoah Gyan leaves Sunderland to sign for UAE-based side Al-Ain on a permanent deal — BBC Sport
- Coventry City starlet Gael Bigirimana is undergoing a medical at Newcastle — Sky Sports
- Alan Curtis is promoted to first team coach at Swansea — BBC Sport
- Tottenham’s Steven Caulker signs new four-year deal — The Guardian
- Manchester United are set to reward youngster Larnell Cole with a new deal at Old Trafford — Sky Sports
- Sky subscribers pay price for Premier League rights deal — The Telegraph
- Brazil ace Oscar has confirmed Tottenham have expressed an interest in signing him — Sky Sports
- Steven Naismith says conscience clear over move to Everton from Rangers — The Guardian
- Aston Villa have confirmed that Stiliyan Petrov will remain as their captain — Sky Sports
- QPR’s chairman Tony Fernandes sizes up three possible stadium sites — The Guardian
- Newcastle United defender James Tavernier has agreed a new three-year deal — Sky Sports
- Arsenal’s self-financing model comes under scrutiny from within — The Guardian
- UEFA have told Newcastle they could yet avoid having to play twice in 48 hours at the start of season — Sky Sports
- Goalline technology finally gets the green light; Set to be implemented in EPL as early as 2013-14 season — The Guardian
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