Tuesday's B*ll*x

Manchester City closing in on £35m Inter misfit Mario Balotelli
Manchester City officials will arrive in Italy today to close the £35million deal on Inter 's Mario Balotelli.
Today's Corriere Dello Sport and Gazzetta Dello Sport said this week it would be 'Ciao' for Balotelli, 19, as he swapped the San Siro for Eastlands.
It would see the Italian Under-21 striker link up with his friend Roberto Mancini who launched his career and Fiorentina boss Sinisa Mihajlovic encouraged the player to make the move.
I know of a house near Liverpool that's vacant: Inter boss Rafa Benitez braces Mario Balotelli for a move to Manchester
Mihajlovic, who was Mancini's No 2 at Inter, said: 'I would be delighted if Balotelli joined my old friend Roberto Mancini at Manchester City. With Roberto he will do better than he did with (Jose) Mourinho.'
Pastures new? Mario Balotelli won't be an Inter player much longer
Balotelli had a fractious relationship with Mourinho and the two often clashed on the training pitch and as a result he was often on the bench.
Italian newspapers said the stumbling blocks were Balotelli's wages and his 'fiery reputation.'
Balotelli's agent Mairo Raiola is said to be looking at a £4m a year four year deal and said: 'It's not just City who are after Balotelli - there are other clubs including Manchester United and Chelsea.'
Inter's president Massimo Moratti has already said that he is looking for a 'decent price' on Balotelli and wants £40m but are expected to accept City's offer as new Inter boss Rafa Benitez has already earmarked the money for Liverpool's Javier Mascherano.
Balotelli enraged Inter fans last season whn during the Champions League semi-final against Barcelona he flung his shirt on the ground after he was booed.
In May police were called in to investigate after Balotelli noticed that bolts on the wheels of his car had been loosened and which Raiola said could have led to him 'being killed.'
Agent claims Manchester City interest in Didier Drogba
The agent of Chelsea striker Didier Drogba says that he has spoken to Manchester City and that there may be "surprises" over the Ivory Coast star's future.
Didier Drogba's agent Thierno Seydi explicitly stated to Radio Monte Carlo that he has spoken to Manchester City about the striker who has been an enormous success at Chelsea since a 2004 move from Marseille.
Seydi said, "Today he's at Chelsea. Maybe there will be surprises before August 31.
"I haven't spoken to just anybody. The only contact I've had directly was with Manchester City . But getting Drogba out of Chelsea is not an easy task because he has all the conditions he needs to flourish there.
"At his age I can no longer hide the financial aspect.
"The club that want Didier will have to meet the price."
Manchester City have already signed David Silva , Jerome Boateng and Yaya Toure so far this summer, but the capture of Drogba would not only be an enormous surprise but also an huge coup for Roberto Mancini.
32-year-old Drogba finished as last season's top scorer in the Premier League, netting a total of 32 goals for Chelsea last season.
Alex Tchuimeni-Nimely is enjoying his time with Manchester City's senior squad on their tour of the US.
The 19 year-old striker tasted Premiership action last season against Burnley.
“The tour is a great experience for me,” Nimely told City's website, “and I am really grateful that the management chose me to come along. Training with such great players is a privilege and I am enjoying it so much.
“I feel have made massive improvements, every day that I go out to train with players like Adebayor or Tevez I learn from them. The coaches all the staff here are always full advice too, so it's good for me.
“I’m not intimidated by the kinds of players we have, it's all part of the learning process for me. The older guys are very encouraging to all the younger players, and we all enjoy it even more because of that.
“When I came over the squad last season I was very surprised how the rest of the squad accepted me, and as well as encouraging me it helped motivate me. That has to be good.”
TRANSFER BOLLOX
Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas is refusing to give up on his dream move to Barcelona but may be forced to submit an official transfer request to force his exit from the Emirates. Daily Mail
Sevilla's Brazilian striker Luis Fabiano says he may remain in Spain, despite a summer of speculation linking him with a move to the Premier League. the Sun
West Ham remain in the hunt for Nice striker Loic Remy, but may face competition from Liverpool for the £12m-rated player. the Sun
Alternatively, West Ham have turned their attention to Rosario Central's Argentine striker Milton Caraglio. Daily Mirror
Newcastle United are keen to sign Saint-Etienne's 23-year-old centre back Yohan Benalouane. Daily Mail
Chelsea defender Jeffrey Bruma, 18, is set to join German side Wolfsburg, who are managed by former England boss Steve McClaren, on a season-long loan deal. Daily Mirror
Birmingham have been approached about a deal for Monterrey's Chile striker Humberto Suazo and have expressed interest in Argentine midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme, who is a free agent. Daily Mail
David James will open talks with Celtic after Portsmouth withdrew their contract offer for the 39-year-old England goalkeeper.Daily Mail
Fulham manager-elect Martin Jol is eager to bring Tottenham striker Robbie Keane to Craven Cottage after being promised a £20m transfer kitty by club owner Mohamed Al Fayed. Daily Mail
Middlesbrough's French midfielder Didier Digard is ready to sign for French side Nice in a permanent cut-price deal. Daily Mirror
Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill is set to table a £10m bid for Celtic midfielder Aiden McGeady. Daily Mirror
Marlon Harewood has been offered a two-year deal at Glasgow Rangers. The striker is a free agent after leaving Aston Villa. Daily Mirror
OTHER BOLLOX
Newcastle's Joey Barton claims he is "as good as anyone in the country", including fellow midfielders Steven Gerrard of Liverpool and Chelsea's Frank Lampard. Daily Mail
Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson insists he is not concerned that he has not heard from Javier Mascherano since trying to contact the midfielder last week. The Argentina captain is still on holiday after his World Cup exploits and is not due to return for pre-season training for another week. Independent
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson still believes striker Dimitar Berbatov is the right man for Manchester United, despite the Bulgarian failing to impress last season. the Sun
Midfielder Paul Scholes says reclaiming the Premier League title is Manchester United's top priority next season, over success in the Champions League. Daily Mirror
Tottenham may have become the first Premier League team to ban vuvuzelas from their ground, but top-flight new-boys Blackpool have asked fans to bring the instrument to games. Daily Mail
Manchester City officials will arrive in Italy today to close the £35million deal on Inter 's Mario Balotelli.
Today's Corriere Dello Sport and Gazzetta Dello Sport said this week it would be 'Ciao' for Balotelli, 19, as he swapped the San Siro for Eastlands.
It would see the Italian Under-21 striker link up with his friend Roberto Mancini who launched his career and Fiorentina boss Sinisa Mihajlovic encouraged the player to make the move.
I know of a house near Liverpool that's vacant: Inter boss Rafa Benitez braces Mario Balotelli for a move to Manchester
Mihajlovic, who was Mancini's No 2 at Inter, said: 'I would be delighted if Balotelli joined my old friend Roberto Mancini at Manchester City. With Roberto he will do better than he did with (Jose) Mourinho.'
Pastures new? Mario Balotelli won't be an Inter player much longer
Balotelli had a fractious relationship with Mourinho and the two often clashed on the training pitch and as a result he was often on the bench.
Italian newspapers said the stumbling blocks were Balotelli's wages and his 'fiery reputation.'
Balotelli's agent Mairo Raiola is said to be looking at a £4m a year four year deal and said: 'It's not just City who are after Balotelli - there are other clubs including Manchester United and Chelsea.'
Inter's president Massimo Moratti has already said that he is looking for a 'decent price' on Balotelli and wants £40m but are expected to accept City's offer as new Inter boss Rafa Benitez has already earmarked the money for Liverpool's Javier Mascherano.
Balotelli enraged Inter fans last season whn during the Champions League semi-final against Barcelona he flung his shirt on the ground after he was booed.
In May police were called in to investigate after Balotelli noticed that bolts on the wheels of his car had been loosened and which Raiola said could have led to him 'being killed.'
Agent claims Manchester City interest in Didier Drogba
The agent of Chelsea striker Didier Drogba says that he has spoken to Manchester City and that there may be "surprises" over the Ivory Coast star's future.
Didier Drogba's agent Thierno Seydi explicitly stated to Radio Monte Carlo that he has spoken to Manchester City about the striker who has been an enormous success at Chelsea since a 2004 move from Marseille.
Seydi said, "Today he's at Chelsea. Maybe there will be surprises before August 31.
"I haven't spoken to just anybody. The only contact I've had directly was with Manchester City . But getting Drogba out of Chelsea is not an easy task because he has all the conditions he needs to flourish there.
"At his age I can no longer hide the financial aspect.
"The club that want Didier will have to meet the price."
Manchester City have already signed David Silva , Jerome Boateng and Yaya Toure so far this summer, but the capture of Drogba would not only be an enormous surprise but also an huge coup for Roberto Mancini.
32-year-old Drogba finished as last season's top scorer in the Premier League, netting a total of 32 goals for Chelsea last season.
Alex Tchuimeni-Nimely is enjoying his time with Manchester City's senior squad on their tour of the US.
The 19 year-old striker tasted Premiership action last season against Burnley.
“The tour is a great experience for me,” Nimely told City's website, “and I am really grateful that the management chose me to come along. Training with such great players is a privilege and I am enjoying it so much.
“I feel have made massive improvements, every day that I go out to train with players like Adebayor or Tevez I learn from them. The coaches all the staff here are always full advice too, so it's good for me.
“I’m not intimidated by the kinds of players we have, it's all part of the learning process for me. The older guys are very encouraging to all the younger players, and we all enjoy it even more because of that.
“When I came over the squad last season I was very surprised how the rest of the squad accepted me, and as well as encouraging me it helped motivate me. That has to be good.”
TRANSFER BOLLOX
Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas is refusing to give up on his dream move to Barcelona but may be forced to submit an official transfer request to force his exit from the Emirates. Daily Mail
Sevilla's Brazilian striker Luis Fabiano says he may remain in Spain, despite a summer of speculation linking him with a move to the Premier League. the Sun
West Ham remain in the hunt for Nice striker Loic Remy, but may face competition from Liverpool for the £12m-rated player. the Sun
Alternatively, West Ham have turned their attention to Rosario Central's Argentine striker Milton Caraglio. Daily Mirror
Newcastle United are keen to sign Saint-Etienne's 23-year-old centre back Yohan Benalouane. Daily Mail
Chelsea defender Jeffrey Bruma, 18, is set to join German side Wolfsburg, who are managed by former England boss Steve McClaren, on a season-long loan deal. Daily Mirror
Birmingham have been approached about a deal for Monterrey's Chile striker Humberto Suazo and have expressed interest in Argentine midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme, who is a free agent. Daily Mail
David James will open talks with Celtic after Portsmouth withdrew their contract offer for the 39-year-old England goalkeeper.Daily Mail
Fulham manager-elect Martin Jol is eager to bring Tottenham striker Robbie Keane to Craven Cottage after being promised a £20m transfer kitty by club owner Mohamed Al Fayed. Daily Mail
Middlesbrough's French midfielder Didier Digard is ready to sign for French side Nice in a permanent cut-price deal. Daily Mirror
Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill is set to table a £10m bid for Celtic midfielder Aiden McGeady. Daily Mirror
Marlon Harewood has been offered a two-year deal at Glasgow Rangers. The striker is a free agent after leaving Aston Villa. Daily Mirror
OTHER BOLLOX
Newcastle's Joey Barton claims he is "as good as anyone in the country", including fellow midfielders Steven Gerrard of Liverpool and Chelsea's Frank Lampard. Daily Mail
Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson insists he is not concerned that he has not heard from Javier Mascherano since trying to contact the midfielder last week. The Argentina captain is still on holiday after his World Cup exploits and is not due to return for pre-season training for another week. Independent
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson still believes striker Dimitar Berbatov is the right man for Manchester United, despite the Bulgarian failing to impress last season. the Sun
Midfielder Paul Scholes says reclaiming the Premier League title is Manchester United's top priority next season, over success in the Champions League. Daily Mirror
Tottenham may have become the first Premier League team to ban vuvuzelas from their ground, but top-flight new-boys Blackpool have asked fans to bring the instrument to games. Daily Mail