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Former Chelsea and Liverpool midfielder Raul Meireles could make a surprise return to the Premier League this season. The 34-year-old is on the search for a fresh club following his release from Fenerbahce in the summer.
Sunderland are apparently plotting a summer bid for midfielder Raul Meireles from Turkish giants Fenerbahce this summer.
West Ham United are interested in acquiring the services of Fenerbahce midfielder Raul Meireles.
Sunderland have been monitoring the former Chelsea star Raul Meireles since the start of the summer transfer window and are speculated to be ready to put up a bid for the midfielder according to the Daily Mail.
The Portuguese International is currently plying his trade with Fenerbahce in the Turkish League but is currently unsettled at the club. The midfielder is now willing to make a return to the Premier League.
Fenerbahce's midfielder Raul Meireles wants to leave Turkey and return to the Premier League. Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio is ready to make a 4 million Euro offer for the player.
Serie A leaders Juventus are interested in signing Salomon Kalou and Raul Meireles to add depth to the their squad in the summer. Kalou is out-of-contract at the end of the season and is supposed to sign a pre-contract with the Italian giants soon.
Chelsea produced a brilliant display to annihilate Belgian visitors Genk and take top spot in the Group E standings.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish wanted to keep Raul Meireles, but the player handed in a deadline day transfer request and Chelsea signed the Portugal international from their Premier League rivals.
Portugal international midfielder Raul Meireles has explained the reasons by his controversial move from Liverpool to Chelsea on transfer deadline day.
New Chelsea star Raul Meireles has rejected claims he left Liverpool for money, insisting that he left for Stamford Bridge to win Premier League titles. Meireles left Liverpool on transfer deadline day for 12m GBP.
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