West Bromwich Albion have been incredibly quiet in the summer transfer window, but news is emerging tonight that the Baggies are interested in signing Uruguayan captain and centre back Diego Lugano.
The 32-year-old Paris Saint-Germain defender is expected to visit the Hawthorns this week to discuss personal terms. And while Lugano is no spring chicken, he certainly has the experience on an international level to do well in the Premier League.
Here are tonight’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Uruguay captain Diego Lugano is West Bromwich Albion target — Metro
- Steven Gerrard admits Liverpool’s season depends on Luis Suarez — The Independent
- Why Daniel Levy and Spurs (possibly) won’t sell Gareth Bale — Counter Attack
- Jermaine Jenas is in talks with Hull City — Sports Mole
- Sun online football show to form part of new digital offering — The Guardian
- Daniel Levy saves Tottenham from paying huge Gareth Bale sell-on fee — Metro
- Tottenham increase interest in Steaua Bucharest defender Vlad Chiriches — The Independent
- Vlad Chiriches set for £7m Tottenham move, confirms agent — talkSPORT
- Horror tackle in Philadelphia injures Brek Shea — Pro Soccer Talk
- Jakub Blaszczykowski happy to ignore Manchester City’s advances — Sky Sports
- Valencia star Roberto Soldado will join Spurs within 24 hours — Metro
- BT Sport steps into the ring to take on the TV heavyweight — The Guardian
- Agent’s fees delaying Roberto Soldado’s move to Tottenham Hotspur — Cartilage Free Captain
- Stoke’s post-US Tour analysis – Mark Hughes might prove doubters wrong — Metro
- Queens Park Rangers striker Loic Remy close to Newcastle loan — ESPN FC
- Joey Barton likened to Forrest Gump by Everton legend Neville Southall — The Independent
- Chelsea goalkeeper Ross Turnbull joins new arrivals at Doncaster — Sky Sports
- Nomination of Old Trafford as an Asset of Community Value is approved — MUST
- Alex Ferguson turns down peerage and seat in House of Lords — The Mirror
- Manuel Pellegrini disappointed with defensive lapses against AC Milan — MCFC
- Roberto Martinez not interested in bringing in Joey Barton to Everton — Liverpool Echo
International soccer
- Sepp Blatter says World Cup stadium work will run to last minute — Financial Times
- Roy Hodgson to coach England seniors and Under-21s against Scotland — The Guardian
- Home team cheered like the home team in U.S. Gold Cup soccer match — Chicago Sun Times
- An unnamed Tahiti player failed a doping test at the Confederations Cup — Dirty Tackle
Serie A
Football League
- Former Birmingham City striker Christian Benitez died of heart failure — BBC Sport
- Coventry City at risk of liquidation over CVA row with stadium owner — The Guardian
- Doncaster Rovers defer decision on possible takeover from Irish consortium — Sky Sports
La Liga
Europa League
- Swansea City step back into Europe after 22 year exile — Wales Online
- Motherwell manager Stuart McCall backs regional Europa League — BBC Sport
- Swansea City are big favourites, insists Malmo boss Rikard Norling — Wales Online
Bundesliga
- Pep Guardiola installs his own dressing room at Bayern Munich — The Independent
US soccer
- Orlando City to present stadium financing plan to Orange County — Orlando City SC
- Ref Cam” takes to the pitch for MLS All-Star Game — Sports Video
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