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January Transfer Rumours: Predicting 10 Shocking Moves

The January transfer window is right around the corner. Every team, except for maybe Barcelona, has needs for their lineup. Some teams are already making moves and the rumors are in full force. Let's take a look at some of the bigger moves that could take place in January that will really have an impact and change the soccer landscape

Carlos Tevez: Manchester City



Why it could happen:

Because Tevez wants out.

It seems like just yesterday the Argentinean was complaining about his role at Manchester United and embracing his move to Manchester City. A short 18 months later and Tevez is unhappy again and requesting a move.

Possible Destinations:
Chelsea, Inter Milan, Boca Juniors

Likelihood of happening and Impact

This move is almost certain at this point; The only question is the destination. Chelsea is already rumored to be putting together a bid for Tevez. Inter Milan could use his services and would be a viable option if Tevez wants out of England altogether.

Tevez had mentioned recently he would like to retire soon and return to Argentina. Maybe the return to the homeland to play for Boca will be sooner than expected.

Any team that takes him will have to be skeptical of his commitment. No question Tevez is talented, but he appears difficult to satisfy. Four months ago, he appeared firmly committed to Manchester City and the quest to help them finish in the top four. Suddenly he is unhappy and wants a move.

The greater issue is the impact this move alone will have on the landscape of football. With Tevez leaving, City needs a new striker. They have the money and will likely be big players on the market because they need to replace Tevez.

Fernando Llorente: Atletico Bilbao



Why it could happen:

Because he continues to play well even after the World Cup.

The young Spanish striker made an impressive debut this past summer in the World Cup with Spain's national team. With or without the injury to Fernando Torres, Llorente was a fixture in the lineup.

Llorente's impressive play has not slowed since this summer as he is currently third in La Liga in scoring. He was on most team's radars prior to the start of the season, but with his continued solid play, he is a desirable acquisition for many teams.

Possible Destinations:

Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Tottenham

Likelihood of happening:

Adios Llorente, this transfer will happen.

Atletico Bilbao seems content on letting their striker leave. They would probably like to keep him, but the offers will likely be too good to pass up. Tottenham has already made a bid for Llorente and appears willing to meet the minimum price set by Bilbao.

So really the only question is whether another club will swoop in with a better offer and steal him from the Spurs. With Manchester City likely parting ways with Tevez, they are in need of a striker. There is no end to City's pocketbooks and if they are interested, they could easily outbid Tottenham and acquire Llorente.

Luis Suarez: Ajax

Why it could happen:
Because just like Llorente, the young striker is continuing his solid play after an impressive World Cup. Granted, he did make huge headlines for his extremely controversial handball, but he also had some impressive goals.

Possible Destinations:
Liverpool, Manchester City

Likelihood of happening and Potential Impact:

This too will likely happen and could have a huge impact. Liverpool has already made an offer to Ajax for Suarez. Liverpool needs help up top and this move will greatly improve their offensive attack. It will free up space for Torres and provide a dual threat that Liverpool hasn't really had all season.

Manchester City only remains in the mix because of the Tevez move. Liverpool has new owners that want to spend money but City has the endless resources. If they feel like they need Suarez and Suarez wants to go to the highest bidder, then City could have Suarez in January.

Cesc Fabregas: Arsenal



Why it could happen:

Because as long as Fabregas is playing, there will always be rumors of his return to Barcelona.

Fabregas came up through Barcelona's youth system and has never hid from the fact that he would like to return at some point to the Camp Nou.

Barcelona is firing on all cylinders and doesn't appear to have any weaknesses. They don't necessarily need Fabregas, but that doesn't mean they don't want him.

Possible Destinations:

Barcelona

Likelihood of happening:

This transfer will happen...but probably not in January. At some point Fabregas will be reunited with Barcelona. Barcelona wants him and will eventually pay the money to get him.

Although Arsenal would like to keep him, they are fine keeping with their business model of giving up marquee players and developing the lesser known talent; sort of like what they did with Fabregas

Gareth Bale: Tottenham

Why it could happen:

Because every team wants Bale.

Few young players have made as much of an impact on the soccer scene this year as Bale. The Tottenham left back has exploded onto the world stage with his impressive defensive skills and even more impressive offensive attack. His speed down the sideline is unmatched and not since Roberto Carlos has there been a left back with as strong of a shot and finish.

With such impressive play, he is likely on every team's radar. Any team with deep pockets or seemingly unlimited spending power could make an offer.

Possible Destinations:

Real Madrid, Manchester City, Chelsea

Likelihood of happening:

There is a small chance Bale will be gone this winter. Tottenham's owner has come out and said that Bale is not for sale. But statements like that in the past haven't stopped teams like Real from still acquiring that player.

Madrid was recently embarrassed in their 5-0 loss to Barcelona. After the game Jose Mourinho told his employers that he wanted Bale. Madrid wants to win La Liga and Mourinho and the club president will do whatever is necessary to achieve their goal.

If they want to beat Barcelona, they will need to fix their defense. They know Bale is the ideal solution. Money has never been an issue before. Regardless of the statements coming out of White Heart Lane, don't be surprised if Real makes a strong offer come January.

Dani Alves: Barcelona



Why it could happen:

Because Alves is willing to go.

Although it would seem foolish for any player to leave Barcelona, Alves has already indicated that he wants to leave his transfer options open. A statement like that from a world-class player like Alves just invites owners to open up their checkbooks.

Possible Destinations:

Manchester City, Liverpool

Likelihood of happening:
There is a good chance this move will happen.

Unless you are sitting the bench, the only reason to leave Barcelona is for a bigger paycheck. Liverpool needs help with defense, but they likely won't be able to outbid Manchester City.

City can produce the type of offer that even Barcelona will entertain. Alves is a solid player, but with so many world-class players on the Barcelona roster, it's doubtful Barcelona will go to great lengths to match an offer from City.

The Americans: Landon Donovan and Clint Dempsey



Why either could happen:

Because either player is a great solution for teams with problems in the midfield.

Donovan isn't currently with a team, but his services could be used by many teams. He proved last year during his short stint with Everton that he can compete in the Premier League. Any lingering concerns about his ability were dispelled after his impressive performance at the World Cup.

Dempsey has continued his solid play with Fulham and many teams could be interested in using Dempsey to fill gaps in their midfield.

Possible Destinations:

Donovan: Everton, Fulham

Dempsey: Liverpool, AC Milan

Likelihood of happening:

It's no guarantee that Donovan will return to the Premier League, but there is no reason to believe he won't come back on loan again. He proved last season that he can contribute and teams like Everton and Fulham are struggling and need his help. Even if not to one of those teams, he will likely be back.

Although Fulham has said they do not want to sell Dempsey, there is still a decent chance he will leave. There were rumors that AC Milan was targeting Dempsey this past summer. Liverpool has also recently claimed interest.

Fulham is struggling this season and barely out of the relegation zone. If a team presents a decent offer, especially one like Liverpool, where he would be able to reunite with his former coach, Dempsey will likely be on the move.

Fernando Torres: Liverpool

Why it could happen:

Because Torres and Liverpool are struggling.

Both Torres and Liverpool have had their moments of brilliance this season, but they have also been dismal at times. Plenty of teams could use the services of Torres, and if the struggles continue, he may just decide it's time to part ways and try another team.

Possible Destinations:

Chelsea, Manchester City

Likelihood of happening:

Slim. There was a better chance of this happening this past summer.

A team like Chelsea could still swoop in and make an offer in January. They were interested this past summer and I'm sure were especially upset it didn't happen after Torres' impressive performance against Chelsea a few weeks ago.

Manchester City is always an option, but it's doubtful Torres would leave Liverpool for a team that isn't in the Champions League.

This will be a bigger storyline this summer if Liverpool continues to struggle. The new owners have committed to spending and acquiring players and it will be interesting to see if any new faces are brought in.

However, if Liverpool finishes outside the top four again and there doesn't appear to be any immediate moves made to fix the situation, don't be surprised to see him leave so that he doesn't waste any more of his prime on a non-Champions League club.

Didier Drogba: Chelsea



Why it could happen:

Because Chelsea needs to make some changes.

They were off to a dominant start but have been struggling ever since. Many would likely argue that the struggles aren't the fault of Drogba (although he did miss the penalty last week), but if Chelsea goes out and gets some younger forwards or talent, or even Tevez, then it's completely possible that they would sell Drogba.

Possible Destinations:

Real Madrid, Manchester City

Likelihood of happening:

Slim, although not completely out of the question. A lot will depend on if Chelsea acquires another striker in January. If they do, expect Manchester City to make an offer, especially if they lose Tevez.

Real Madrid is also an option. Drogba played under Jose Mourinho at Chelsea and would probably be open to the possibility of reuniting with his former coach

Kaka: Real Madrid



Why it could happen:

Because Kaka and Real Madrid don't fit.

Although he just recently came to Madrid, he has never looked comfortable. He had a sub-par season last year and appeared timid and lost most of the time. Madrid fans hoped he would make sweet music with Cristiano Ronaldo, but instead, they never looked like they were on the same page.

Additionally, Mesut Ozil has been brilliant for Madrid. Kaka has been injured for much of the season, but Madrid has still been dominant thanks in large part to Ozil stepping in and playing well at midfield. Ozil seems more comfortable than Kaka ever was.

Possible Destinations:

Chelsea, Liverpool, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Barcelona

Likelihood of happening:

There is a good chance Kaka's time in Madrid has already come to a close. His personality doesn't really fit with Mourinho and he doesn't appear happy.

Madrid had high hopes with Kaka and Ronaldo guiding the team into the future. Ronaldo's personality is just too strong and Kaka has shrunk on the big stage. Might not happen in January, but I'd hold off on buying that Kaka Real Madrid jersey.

Liverpool could use him in the midfield, but he is likely out of their price range.

Kaka was comfortable at AC Milan so don't rule out a return to Italy.

Chelsea could use Kaka and he would likely be a great addition to their midfield.

The Barcelona move is a stretch. Barcelona doesn't need Kaka, but don't rule out Barcelona making the move just to upset Madrid fans

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Transfer Talk: Top 10 Most Unlikely January Rumours

With the January transfer window fast approaching, the rumors are weeks into maturation.

Some can hold water, with evident situations like Emmanuel Adebayor or Robbie Keane pleading for a change. But others are thin and weak, hardly securing anyone's attention.

The midseason window is often an exciting time of change, with handfuls of transfer prospects and talks discussed everyday. But along with the potential moves, there is plenty of buzz around players that have no intention of a change in club.

A scoff is often the response at propositions like these, as they are the top 10 most unlikely January transfer window rumors.

Ashley Young



Aston Villa's lackluster from throughout the season may be a result of Martin O'Neill's exit from Villa Park just days before the season began.

The James Milner transfer saga left Villa with much to replace, and Ashley Young's name has been around the rumor mills since the beginning of the year.

Young did pledge his intentions to stay with the club early in the season, but has he experienced a change in heart in the last few weeks? The winger has a skill set that many clubs would find attractive, but those potential buyers will have to drop quite a fortune for the 25-year old.

Call Young the most likely of the least likely to be moved.

Ji-Sung Park



Ji-Sung Park is off to one of his best years with Manchester United since joining the club in 2005. In 18 fixtures in all competitions, Park has netted six goals, including four in league games.

With a short list of fit midfielders, Park has been a consistent option for Sir Alex Ferguson. With the South Korean's form seemingly on the rise, measured by his winning goal against Arsenal on Monday, it appears to be a long shot that the 29-year old is on the move out of Old Trafford.

Unless Sir Alex is planning a significantly unexpected shake up in the midfield, Park has made a case not to be the one in danger.

Ronaldinho



The Brazilian magician has failed to hold a consistent spot on a very talented AC Milan roster, sparking rumors of a move out of the San Siro.

A transfer back to Brazil or even the Los Angeles Galaxy, who have recently expressed interest in Ronaldinho, could be possible destinations, but all of that is still speculation.

The 30-year old reportedly has battled weight issues during the season, but despite the lack of consistent time of the pitch, it still remains unlikely that the superstar will leave the Rossoneri.

Mario Balotelli



Mario Balotelli continues to be a focal point of transfer talk, prolonged seemingly because of disagreements with the managing philosophy of Roberto Mancini, but what else is new?

After moving to Eastlands from Inter Milan for a wage contract close to "Rooney-money," circa £180,000 per week, rumors of the 20-year old transferring back to Italy have sprung.

It seems highly unlikely that the monster striker will make a January switch, as it looks doubtful that any club will want to harbor the fat contract of a relatively unproven asset that constantly pouts on the pitch.

Expect Super Mario to stay at Manchester City.

David Silva



The Spanish star's name has trickled around Europe in the last few weeks, but David Silva is beginning to find his groove amongst a wealth of top players on Manchester City's roster.

Although his playing time is relatively sparse compared to fellow summer signing Yaya Touré, Silva is a fabulous facilitator and chance creator in the final third and provides a highly talented spark off the bench.

With the money City spent on Silva during the summer, and accounting for his rising form of late, it is hard to imagine a scenario where City executives allow the 24-year old to move on from Eastlands

Bastian Schweinsteiger



Bayern Munich's sluggish start to the German Bundesliga season ushered in rumors of a Bastian Schweinsteiger switch out of the club he has been a part of since 2002 with the second squad.

After a promising World Cup run, the German midfielder continued his good form into the season, totalling six goals and five assists in 23 total appearances for Bayern.

He recently vowed to stay with the club, but like the other big names in question, will it stop the clubs with deep pockets from tossing in a "see what happens" bid?

Andy Carroll



Andy Carroll is one of many starlets in the Premier League that has brought respectable attention to himself. His 10 goals in 17 league fixtures will do that.

But through the recent Chris Hughton sacking and the club's inconsistent form over the course of the season, Carroll pledged his future with the club.

Will that stop any potential bidders? The 21-year old striker would definitely present a lucrative signing, having demonstrated the capacity to finish goals with both his head and feet while possessing legitimate strength. Newcastle could easily shoo away buyers with a hefty transfer fee.

Wesley Sneijder



Why Wesley Sneijder's name has appeared on any list of transfer rumors is ludicrous.

The Dutch star followed a fantastic World Cup run with a two-year contract extension with Inter Milan, further cementing his place at the San Siro and in Italy.

Although the 26-year old attacking midfielder has yet to find the net in the Serie A this season, it will take an ridiculous transfer fee to pry Sneijder away from the Nerazzurri.

Alessandro Del Piero



The free kick maestro, from a couple of outlets, has been linked to a move away from Juventus.

But a Juve without an Alessandro Del Piero hardly seems like a realistic squad. The 36-year old captain has been with the club since 1993 and even remained on the roster during the 2006-2007 season when Juventus was relegated to the Serie B.

As the most capped Juventus player of all-time, Del Piero is going nowhere.

Gareth Bale



Mark Gareth Bale as the most unlikely player to be moved in January, consider him virtually untouchable. It would take an astronomical amount of money before Tottenham even entertain a bid, much less accept it.

Although Real Madrid have been rumored to have expressed interest in the Welshman, Bale himself has come out and said his future is with Spurs.

There is no surprise that the transfer talk has swirled around the 21-year old. His form so far this season has been superb, arguably one of the top performers in the Premier League in the first half.

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Park ga akan kmn2....saf suka pemain ini btw hey! Dia pahlawan kita musim ini,bnyk gol penting sudah dia cetak untuk unted...

Bale jg ga kmn2 kl gw blg,kecuali kl dgn harga di atas 50 jt ga tw jg yak...

Yg bs jd pergi itu kaka,torres,ronaldinho,suarez atau llorente mungkin...

Hanya bs berharap united menarik cleverley plus membeli 1 bek serta gelandang lg...dan kiper kelas dunia tentunya... Buat lini depan qt sedang nyaman dgn gol2 berba dan yg lainnya...
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Cukup Bale untuk januari nanti... rasanya United akan jauh lebih bagus maennya. Bale dikiri dan Vale dikanan.
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Baca possible destinationnya,,,,klu ga tetangga sebelah,,,,,eeeh tetangga sedikit jauh ( Liverpool ) tuuh kedua club mending ganti pelatih ajah OOT

Menurut saya saya pemain lain yg mungkin hengkang adalah : Adebayor, dan almunia,,,, keduanya mulai susah mendapatkan tempat utama di tim inti dan mulai terlihat tidak betah dengan kondisi club,,,,
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Ya jelas nggak ada lah sob. Berba? Pemaen ini rasanya klopun pindah nggak akan ngebawa efek sesignifikan pemaen2 di atas. Ya ngefek..tapi nggak banyak. Kan judul yang paling atas untuk pemaen top yang kepindahannya bakal bawa pengaruh besar ke kompetisi. Nah berba apa iya masuk kategori itu,he..
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