Highly-rated Blackpool winger Tom Ince looks likely to choose between Liverpool, Swansea City and Crystal Palace as his next club after the Championship side has given him permission to leave on loan for the remainder of the season.
Ince, whose father is former Blackpool manager Paul Ince, has met with representatives at Swansea City and is now headed to London for talks with Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, Liverpool has emerged again as an interested party according to Sky Sports. In addition to those three clubs, Hull City, Stoke City and Sunderland are also very interested in signing the player on loan. A permanent signing is also being discussed.
In addition to the Tom Ince transfer story, there’s been a ton of transfer gossip from this past weekend, which we did our best job to sum up below. Not surprisingly, Manchester United are stealing many of the headlines.
Here are today’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Thomas Ince: Blackpool winger set for Premier League move — BBC Sport
- Chelsea complete signing of Mohamed Salah — Chelsea FC
- Milan take Michael Essien from Chelsea on free transfer — UEFA
- Swansea City close to signing Blackpool star Tom Ince on loan — Wales Online
- Manchester United turn down Paris Saint-Germain bid for Adnan Januzaj — The Guardian
- Manchester United prepare for £30m battle with Chelsea over Southampton defender Luke Shaw — Telegraph
- David Moyes lines up long-term targets Diego Costa and Filipe Luis — The Mail
- Paolo Di Canio brands Sunderland captain John O’Shea ‘two-faced’ — The Guardian
- Newcastle would encourage Manchester United bid for Yohan Cabaye as PSG prepare second offer — Metro
- Wayne Rooney given special access to Manchester United’s transfer secrets — The Guardian
- Wayne Rooney to be handed captaincy and £300,000 a week to sign new contract at Man United — 101GG
- Leighton Baines signs new long-term Everton contract — The Telegraph
- Sunderland AFC closing in on Argentine striker Nacho Scocco — Newcastle Chronicle
- Wilfried Bony: Swansea City goals are down to special training regime — Evening Post
- Crystal Palace’s Tony Pulis desperate and frustrated on purchase plans — The Guardian
- Hugo Lloris hints at Tottenham exit — ESPN FC
- Jack Wilshere set to miss Southampton tie after taking a heavy blow on troublesome ankle — The Mirror
- Dani Osvaldo heading back to Italy following training ground controversy — The Telegraph
- Chelsea tempt John Terry with coaching role but skipper remains focused on playing career — The Mail
- Arsenal’s Bacary Sagna ‘fully committed’ despite impasse over contract — Evening Standard
- Nicolas Anelka rejects move to Lazio as his West Bromwich Albion future hangs in the balance — The Mail
- Sam Allardyce admits West Ham are looking closed for business now — Evening Standard
- Fulham make bid for Phil Bardsley as Meulensteen eyes Sergio Canales on loan — The Mail
- Sunderland recall Connor Wickham from Sheffield Wednesday loan — Sky Sports
- Liverpool supporters write to Arsenal to argue for lower ticket price than £93 for FA Cup tie — The Telegraph
Serie A
- AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli out of Torino clash — ESPN FC
- Andow – the artist formerly known as Man Utd’s Anderson – makes his Fiorentina debut — Off The Post
International soccer
- Bryan Oviedo’s World Cup hopes alive despite double fracture horror — Metro
- The World Cup has been turned into a traveling circus with no soul — The Mail
MLS
- New D.C. United stadium opposed by six out of 10 District residents — Pro Soccer Talk
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