Saturday, 19 April 2014

Transfer rumours and paper review – Saturday, April 19

Here are the latest transfer-related stories in Saturday's newspapers...

Manchester City are said to be working on a remarkable £250m deal to sign Lionel Messi, 26, from Barcelona this summer. (Manchester Evening News)

Valencia have offered Manchester United the chance to sign French 28-year-old centre-back Adil Rami for £10m after a proposed move to AC Milan stalled. (Daily Mail)

Manchester City are set to miss out on the signing of San Lorenzo's Angel Correa, with Spanish league leaders Atletico Madrid believed to be a likely destination for the 19-year-old Argentine striker. (Daily Mirror)

West Ham United's 29-year-old loanee midfielder Antonio Nocerino says he wants to make his stay at Upton Park permanent by moving from Serie A club AC Milan at the end of this season. (Sky Sports)

Roma are reportedly plotting a loan move for Tottenham midfielder Paulinho, 25, with a view to a permanent deal at the end of next season, according to reports in Italy. (Metro)

Liverpool are hopeful they can complete the £12m signing of Barcelona's 22-year-old forward Cristian Tello if the Catalan club are successful in their appeal against a Fifa-imposed transfer ban. (Daily Mirror)

Espanyol goalkeeper Kiko Casilla, 27, insists he has no intention of leaving the Spanish club, despite reported interest from Arsenal and Manchester United. (Daily Express)

Chelsea midfielder Oriol Romeu, 22, says he is happy to make his loan stay at Spanish outfit Valencia permanent, but insists the final decision rests with his parent club. (Daily Star)

Ligue 1 champions Paris St-Germain will move for Manchester City's 30-year-old midfielder Yaya Toure if they fail in a bid to sign Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba, 21, this summer. (Football Direct News)

Arsenal's France international defender Laurent Koscielny, 28, has promised to give the Gunners an answer on his future before the World Cup finals begin, amid reports of interest from Paris St-Germain. (Daily Mirror)

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