McDonald Close To The Fire?

Published: Wednesday, 27. June, 2012 in category The Grapevine

Gazet van Antwerpen says Germinal Beerschot Sherjill McDonald striker looks set to spurn a Standard Liege offer to join the Chicago Fire...

No Short Corners has confirmed Italian reports that both old admirers AS Roma and Fiorentina have started making introductory calls about Chievo midfielder Michael Bradley...

The Sun says Chelsea winger is in talks with Vasco da Gama...

Elsewhere, Metro claims Chelsea are looking into Bayer Leverkusen attacker Andre Schurrle.

El Mundo Deportivo says Stuttgart's Serdar Tasci is the latest defender being scoped by Barcelona...

The agent for Tottenham ace Rafael van der Vaart says a return to Hamburg is not out of the question...

Voetbal International reports PSV Eindhoven have opened talks over AZ teen phenom Adam Maher...

Meanwhile the Farmers are also being linked with a move for Manchester City winger Vladimir Weiss, who just ended a successful loan spell at Espanyol...

Bayern Munich have sealed the capture of Wolfsburg striker Mario Mandzukic...

The Mail believes Manchester United will make a second bid for Porto winger James Rodriguez...

The same rag also claims Fulham want Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey...

Meanwhile, according to The Sun, the Cottagers are queued up with Besiktas, Olympiakos, QPR, Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion for free-to-leave Rangers keeper Allan McGregor...

Milliyet says Galatasaray have been told to raise their offer for Heerenveen winger Ousmane Assaidi...

As part of their Champions League prep, Borussia Moenchengladbach have snapped up Atletico Madrid defender Alvaro Dominguez...

De Telegraaf reports Feyenoord midfielder Karim El Ahmadi is about to leave for Aston Villa...

Marseille are reportedly in talks with free agent Hamburg midfielder Mickael Tavares...

De Gelderlander has Vitesse left back Alexander Buettner on the verge of moving to QPR...

Danish outlet Bold says FC Copenhagen want to snare Kaiserslautern wing starlet Nicolai Jorgensen.