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West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is ready to make a move for Catania striker Maxi Lopez. The Argentinian forward is ready to swap Italy for England in a deal worth a reported 5 million Euros.
Norwich are amongst the teams chasing the signing of Maxi Lopez, who currently plays for Serie A side Catania. The 29-year-old forward has also attracted the interest of Sunderland in recent weeks.
AC Milan's vice president Adriano Galliani has hinted that the club could be set to make another signing in the January transfer window. Milan have missed out on the signing of Man City forward Carlos Tevez, and brought in Maxi Lopez from Catania last week.
Fulham have lost out in the race to signing Argentinian striker Maxi Lopez. The forward has joined AC Milan on loan until the end of the season; at that point the Rossoneri will then be able to sign Lopez from Catania on a permanent basis.
Fulham have today made a fresh offer for Catania striker Maxi Lopez. The Argentinian forward is also being tracked by AC Milan, and the Cottagers this morning have submitted a new 7.2 million EUR offer for the former Barcelona striker.
Fulham's attempts to sign Maxi Lopez on loan for the season have been rejected by Catania. The Argentine striker has been in exceptional form for the Italian outfit, with Catania ruling out Martin Jol's hopes for a loan move until the end of the season.
Maxi Lopez's agent Andrea D'Amico appears to be in the dark on speculation linking his client with a move to Fulham. Lo Monaco has not been told by Lopez's club Catania of any offer from the Cottagers.
Catania chief executive Pietro Lo Monaco admits that discussions have taken place with AC Milan regarding the transfer of Maxi Lopez, but as yet no deal has been agreed.
FC Moscow have completed the notable signing of Maxi Lopez from Barcelona in a deal worth around 2M EUR.
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