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		<title>EPL Odds, Transfer Gossip and Rumours</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jun 2013 06:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[G Waldorf]]></dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cavani]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Isco shunning Manchester City in favour of Real Madrid (who can blame him?) City are strongly rumoured to be preparing a massive bid for Tottenham&#8217;s Gareth Bale.Bale, a man linked with more clubs than Ian Woosnam at The Open 2001, could go for a world record fee in excess of the £80m ($160m) Real [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With <b>Isco</b> shunning Manchester City in favour of Real Madrid (who can blame him?) City are strongly rumoured to be preparing a massive bid for Tottenham&#8217;s <b>Gareth Bale</b>.<span id="more-445"></span>Bale, a man linked with more clubs than Ian Woosnam at The Open 2001, could go for a world record fee in excess of the £80m ($160m) Real Madrid paid Manchester United for Cristiano Ronaldo.  Tottenham who are keen to hold onto Bale, to retain their one-man-team status, and are thought to prefer a sale abroad to Madrid or Barcelona rather than a move to another EPL outfit, if indeed a massive bid comes in. This one is going to drag on and our sources tell us that the likely <b>Paulinho </b> signing by Spurs is on the basis that Bale remains at White Hart Lane.  Bale will still be a Tottenham player come the start of 2013/2014 EPL season in our opinion&#8230;.whether he is at the end of the transfer window on 31st August remains another matter.</p>
<p>Tottenham are currently priced at odds of <b><span class="alink">$18.00</span></b> to finish in the bottom 10 for EPL 2013 / 2014, so if you think Bale <b>will</b> be sold, get on this price before it tumbles.  Rarely can a top 6 team have been so reliant on one player.</p>
<p><b>Chelsea</b> and <b>Manchester United</b> appear to be fighting it out as to who gets to spend $100m on <b>Edinson Cavani</b> and who gets to spend $60m on <b>Robert Lewandowski</b>.  United who have been liked with Robert Lewandowski since about 1996 it seems, are still favourites to land the big Pole, however Cavani&#8217;s Wayne Rooney like work ethic could be attracting David Moyes.  Cavani also brings a lot more hair to United&#8217;s front line than either Lewandowski or Rooney.  Our tips are: Cavani to Real Madrid and Lewandowski to Manchester United.  </p>
<p>If you fancy a United / Chelsea Dual Forecast for 1st and 2nd in EPL 2013 / 2014 (we do) you can grab odds of <b><span class="alink">$3.60</span></b> which we recommend you do before their cheque books open and their prices start falling.</p>
<p>One player almost certain to be at Manchester United next season is Everton&#8217;s <b>Leighton Baines</b>, with United having a $24m feeler bid rejected, it is only going to be one transfer request and $30m to seal the deal.  Baines brings some dead ball expertise United have missed since Ronaldo and an offensive full back approach they haven&#8217;t had since, well erm, Evra.</p>
<p>And finally a no-more-than-10-words-per-sentence round up of the rest of the gossip.</p>
<p><b>Rooney</b> will remain at Old Trafford, central to Moyes&#8217; plans<br />
Real Madrid to sell <b>Higuain</b> to either Arsenal or Juventus<br />
Everton fancy a new <b>Honda</b>, Keisuke from CSKA Moscow.<br />
<b>Paulinho</b> is on his way to Tottenham from Corinthians<br />
Liverpool&#8217;s <b>Reina</b> is going to move to Barcelona</p>
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