Swansea have slammed the door shut on any transfer speculation about signing of the season Michu leaving South Wales. The Welsh club and the Spanish attacking midfielder have signed a contract extension to keep him at the Liberty Stadium until the summer of 2016.
Although that doesn’t mean that Michu won’t be a keen transfer signing in the summer, it certainly increases the likelihood that the Swans will be able to sell him for an even greater transfer fee if/when the opportunity presents itself. Not bad business considering that Swansea signed the footballer for just £2million.
Here are today’s Premier League news headlines:
- Michu signs extension to Swansea contract which ties him to the club until 2016 — Sky Sports
- Major League Suckers: Garber and co nix FC Dallas’ Brek Shea to Stoke deal — The Footy Blog
- Yoan Gouffran and Massadio Haidara undergo medicals at Newcastle — Sky Sports
- Rafael Benitez reignites feud with Manchester United rival Sir Alex Ferguson — The Telegraph
- Paul Lambert’s Aston Villa job understood to be safe despite humiliating defeat — The Independent
- Moussa Sissoko banned by Toulouse over Newcastle move — The Mail
- Former Liverpool and Everton winger Jimmy Payne has died at the age of 86 — Sky Sports
- Pressure is on Chelsea rich kids to win, says Swansea manager Michael Laudrup — The Independent
- Guy Demel has extended his West Ham contract to keep him at Upton Park ’til 2015 — Sky Sports
- Man United have provided Mexican winger Jurgen Damm with a trial — The Daily Express
- How Bradford City became Capital One Cup giantkillers on only £7,500 — The Guardian
- Manchester United on verge of signing Ezequiel Garay, to replace Rio Ferdinand — 101GG
- Off-Side and the mystery of the first football columnist — Sports Journalists’ Association
- Bradford’s giant-killing ranks with the greatest — BBC Sport
- Sir Alex Ferguson watches Man United target Victor Wanyama score for Celtic — 101GG
- Swansea City not afraid to attack Chelsea FC, insists Laudrup — Wales Online
- Beckham’s 14-year-old son Brooklyn has had a trial for Chelsea — The Mail
- Rafael Benítez expects Swansea to defend deep against Chelsea – video — The Guardian
- Ryan Nelsen will play his final match for QPR against Manchester City on 29 January — BBC
- Swansea City buy into Michael Laudrup’s vision of cutting to the quick — The Guardian
- Benoit Assou-Ekotto does not believe Kyle Naughton is a ‘real left-back — Sky Sports
- Fulham complain over Manchester United FA Cup ticket prices — ESPN FC
- Ashley Cole signs one-year contract extension with Chelsea — The Guardian
- Ronaldinho named in Brazil squad for England friendly — The Telegraph
- Rafa Benitez’s weird Chelsea presser as he labels Marco Materazzi a lying liar who lies — 101GG
- Spurs announce £4.3m loss for 2011-12 after failing to qualify for Champions League — The Mail
- Ryan Giggs takes steps to succeed Alex Ferguson — The Independent
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