With Manchester City passing up on the Premier League name this year, assume a boatload of transfer rumors between now and the end of the transfer screen with the team being linked with several major players worldwide. Birmingham City to indicator Eriksen and CavaniAa'AThe Guardian While thereas without doubt that City need to reinforce their group, most papers will soon be licking their chops at the prospect of running move chat stories about so-and-so heading to the Etihad. The most up-to-date gossip is regarding Christian Eriksen and Edinson Cavani being linked with City. But is this fact or fiction? Christian Eriksen is a 21-year-old attacking midfielder who plies his trade with Ajax. The talented footballer has been the target of several groups in the past one to two seasons, and will more than likely move come early july. With Manchester City likely to clear home come july 1st a with midfielders such as Samir Nasri, Scott Sinclair and David Silva at an increased risk to be jettisoned a' Eriksen would easily fit in well with Cityas part, and would let them have a much-needed edge to try to win back the Premier League title. In advance for City, the team may choose to clear house with their strikers also a with Carlos Tevez and Edin Dzeko vulnerable to being sold. Room is cleared by that for star striker Edinson Cavani to offer a much-needed to City interest in advance. Except, needless to say, Cavani chooses to participate Paris Saint-Germain as has been rumored this week. FACT OR FICTION?:AManchester City ought to be interested in signing equally Cavani and Eriksen. If they will or not is yet another matter entirely. Reality. Other exchange rumors: Manhattan Project Galaxy set to offer Chelseaas Frank Lampard an improved package a'AThe Mirror FACT OR FICTION?:AThereas no doubt that Frank Lampard is involved in other available choices if his career at Chelsea is coming to a conclusion, and that he likes the Usa after touring and holidaying in the past. At 34 years, MLS will be a stylish proposition for Lampard to finish his job. Truth. Collection & Liverpool organizing presents for Iker Casillas a' AS TRUTH OR FICTION?:AArsenal are always rumored to want to consider transfer signings, but when the transfer window opens, their task is generally pretty minimal unless thereas a last minute scramble like we saw through the summer of 2011. While Arsenal and Liverpool both need to reinforce their goalkeeping situation, I donat see Iker Casillas as a likely signing. Both groups should hire a younger goalkeeper who will increase with the team. Fiction. Fulham to pip United to A4m Asmir Begovic a'AThe Protector FACT OR FICTION?:AWith Stoke City having already signed Jack Butland, where heall join the Potters come early july, the trail is clear for Asmir Begovic to keep Tony Pulisas part for a larger team. While Fulham will be needing cover for the aging Mark Schwarzer, and somebody to give competition to David Stockdale for the top jersey, I donat see Begovic making a sideways move from Stoke to Fulham. The only path for Begovic is up. Whether itas Manchester United or yet another team (such as Arsenal), the long run seems bright for the 25-year-old Bosnian goalkeeper. Fiction. Radamel Falcao and Joleon Lescott to Manchester United a'AThe Guard FACT OR FICTION?:AWho wouldnat need Radamel Falcao on the staff as a star striker? While Manchester United supporters are licking their chops at the prospect of Falcao inside their part, I donat notice it happening. Theyall be pipped with a membership that are ready to pay foolish money a' somebody like Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid or Barcelona. In terms of Joleon Lescott joining cross-town competitors, thereas no way that would occur. Lescottas shows for Manchester City have taken a for the worse after moving from Everton. And his defensive lapses are way too common for him to find a devote this United side.AFiction. What're your thoughts about the latest shift rumors? Can you disagree with the fact or fiction analysis? Share your opinions in the remarks section below. Founder and publisher of EPL Talk, The Gaffer (aka Christopher Harris) is just a writer who has been featured in The Newest York Times, The Guardian and several other publications along with on NPR, BBC World, CBC, BBC Five Live, talkSPORT and beIN SPORT. Harris, who lives in Florida, has supported Swansea City since 1979. Harris presented EPL Talk in 2005.
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