Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Juventus striker Mirko Vucinic on loan for the remainder of the season. However, talks could break down as Juventus is only interested in a permanent signing, while the Gunners are insistent on a loan deal.
Juventus rates Vucinic as a £8million player.
Talks are set to continue next week, so there’s still a chance Arsenal could sign the Montenegrin footballer who has scored 21 goals in 71 league appearances for Juventus.
Here are tonight’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Arsenal are interested in taking Juventus striker Mirko Vučinić on loan for rest of season — 101GG
- José Mourinho plants thoughts of Chelsea move in Wayne Rooney’s mind — The Guardian
- Danny Ings bid to be made as Rene Meulensteen looks to inject young blood into team — The Mirror
- Manchester United’s Anderson completes loan move to Fiorentina — The Guardian
- Lucas Moura’s agent hints at summer move to Manchester United — Metro
- Derek Llambias in frame to replace Nicola Cortese as Southampton chairman — The Telegraph
- Wang Jianlin eyes £175m purchase and could make Saints the Premier League’s richest — The Mirror
- Swansea City’s Chico Flores has fallen for the Welsh way of life — The Telegraph
- Tim Sherwood says short-term deals can reduce pressure — The Guardian
- Tim Sherwood reveals his debt to Kenny Dalglish — The Telegraph
- Seamus Coleman a £15million target as David Moyes looks to raid his old club again — The Mirror
- Lacina Traore deal unlikely’ – West Ham manager Sam Allardyce — Evening Standard
- Chelsea postpone deal for PSG star Adrien Rabiot after he suffers knee injury — Metro
- Wes Brown escapes even a booking for horror ankle-snapping tackle from behind on Gaston Ramirez — 101GG
- Real Madrid demolish Real Betis to go joint top — The Guardian
International soccer
- Socceroos’ Robbie Kruse an extreme doubt for World Cup — The Guardian
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