It’s that time of the year again where football fans across the breath of Europe get both excited and nervous.
The winter transfer window opens in just a few days and there could be some major players moving clubs.
Here is a rundown of players who could possibly be moving in January:
Edin Dzeko (Werder Bremen to Manchester City)
If morning reports are to be believed megarich City are negotiating a deal to sign the prolific Bosnian.
A deal close to £25million has been rumoured but the deal could rise up to £30million if City qualifies for the Champions League.
Dzeko could be a key signing for City with the Citizens in the thick of the Premier League title race. Bitter-rivals Manchester United have also shown an interest in the 24 year-…
A rare Gennaro Gattuso strike ensured AC Milan kept Inter Milan at bay with an unconvincing 1-0 win at Juventus on Saturday.
Gattuso ended a run of more than three years without a goal in the 68th minutes, a rare highlight in a dour match that failed to live up to expectations.
But the three points will be all that matters to Milan, who improve to an eight-point gap ahead of Inter ahead of the latter s clash with Genoa on Sunday.
Juve meanwhile, slump to their third straight loss and seventh in their last 11 games, heaping further pressure on under-fire manager Luigi Delneri.
Milan striker Antonio Cassano wasted the best chance of the first half when he blazed over the bar following Kevin-Prince Boateng s excellent cross.
Boateng was substituted …
Aston Villa and Hull City are battling to secure the services of Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley, .
The England international, who has failed to win over critics over the past two seasons, has just twelve months remaining on his current deal.
Manager Louis van Gaal is willing to listen to offers for the midfielder, though he did play the full ninety minutes in the 1-1 draw at Sunderland at the weekend.
In total, the 25 year old has made seventy-nine appearances in all competitions for United, scoring five goals while he has been capped thirteen times for England.
However, he failed to make Roy Hodgson’s squad for the World Cup finals in Brazil in the summer, and missed out on selection for the forthcoming games against Norway and Switzer…
Mark Hughes has quit as manager of Fulham amid speculation he could be targeted by Aston Villa as a replacement for Gerard Houllier.
Despite the rumours, Hughes who guided Fulham to eighth in the English Premier League last season denied he had been approached by another club.
I would like to take this opportunity to clarify that neither myself nor my representative have approached or have been approached by another club, Hughes said.
This decision to leave Fulham has not been influenced by any outside party.
Welshman Hughes will work until the end of June at Craven Cottage before being free to join another club.
Despite a worrying run of results over the Christmas period, Fulham responded well under Hughes to finish four places higher than t…