Home
Prediction League
News
Premier League
EPL Home
Latest
Clubs
Stadiums
Friends
Blogs
Football League
La Liga
Europe
Euro Football Home
Latest
Russian Premier
Bundesliga
Ligue 1
Football Italiano
International
International Home
Latest
World Cup 2010
Fixtures
Results
Euro 2012 Stadiums
Euro 2012
Denmark 2011
AFCON 2013
Bookmaker Ratings
About Us
Advertising
Write for us
Privacy
Recruitment
newswriter
Contact Us
 
 

 Latest News


 
 

 
 

Cassano linked with Liverpool switch


Bookmark and Share

By Simon Wright

Tuesday 05 March 2013

Liverpool have been linked with making a swoop for Italian striker Antonio Cassano. According to Metro, a move for the Inter Milan forward will only occur if Luis Suarez is sold to Bayern Munich.


Antonio Cassano


Suarez currently leads the Premier League goalscorers chart following his weekend treble at Wigan, taking his tally to 28 in all competitions this season.


The Uruguayan is high on Pep Guardiola’s shopping list, as he assesses possible transfer targets before taking over at the Bundesliga leaders in the summer.


Cassano has represented Italy 35 times, and graced AS Roma, Sampdoria and AC Milan in his club career. He underwent minor heart surgery in November 2011 which put his football career in jeopardy.


After returning to the Milan setup in April 2012, he was sold to city rivals Inter in the summer in an exchange deal with Giampaolo Pazzini.


He has scored five times this season in Serie A, but wasn’t involved in Inter’s 3-2 win over Catania at the weekend after a reported training ground altercation.


See what the expert tipsters at OLBG are tipping on Liverpool v Tottenham



Related Articles


» 

Villas-Boas plans Spurs revolution this summer

» 

Pardew to stay on as Newcastle manager following Ashley talks

» 

Get your Premier League tickets with World Ticket Shop

» 

Cortest to stay on at Southampton

» 

Liverpool Focus - Carragher bows out after glittering and gutsy career

» 

The Top 5 Earners in Football

» 

Liverpool chairman Werner pays tribute to retiring Carragher

 
 

 
 
comments powered by Disqus
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

Premier League Football News


ArsenalAston VillaChelseaEvertonFulhamLiverpoolManchester CityManchester UtdNewcastle UtdNorwich City
ReadingQueens Park RangersSouthamptonStoke CitySunderlandSwansea CityTottenham HotspurWest Bromwich AlbionWest HamWigan Athletic

 
 

 
 

Latest articles


 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

Premier League Tickets


 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

Follow us...



 
 

 
  
 

Kick Football News