Former Atlético Madrid player, Paulo Futre revealed a conversation he had with his friend, Portuguese football agent Jorge Mendes. In that conversation, Mendes, the world's most influential agent of the moment, reassured Futre and Atlético fans that Falcao isn't going anywhere for now.
"Jorginho! How're you doing brother? Tell me just one thing. Is it true that Falcao could be leaving Atlético Madrid in the January transfer window?" Futre asked in a telephone conversation. The agent replied: "You're mad Paulo, they're just rumours. Radamel isn't leaving Atlético. It'd be impossible for him to leave in January. Look, I'm eating dinner with him here in my house. Say hi to him, he's one of your biggest admirers".
Futre explained the situation to MARCA: "That telephone call with my good friend Jorge Mendes, the Colombian striker’s agent, and 'el Tigre' took place last Friday. It reassured me, as some of the most talked about things in and around Atlético are Falcao's possible departure and whether or not the club is already looking for his replacement."
Regarding Atlético's 4-0 thrashing of Sevilla, Futre said: "It was a very important confidence boost ahead of our next match against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu. Now it’s time to end our bad run against our neighbour and arch-rival."
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Falcao: Happy at Athletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid striker Falcao has spoken of his desire to win titles with the club after making an impressive start to the new season.
Having already won the UEFA Super Cup this season, Falcao, 26, is aiming to win more silverware this season and insists he is happy where he is.
An impressive start by Atletico sees them sitting top of their Europa League group, and second in La Liga just three points behind leaders Barcelona and five points above fierce rivals Real Madrid.
The Colombian striker has already netted 10 league goals this season and firmly believes this could be a great season for himself and his club.
"I am very happy at Atletico Madrid," said Falcao.
"I am enjoying how it and my main objective is to continue scoring goals so that we can bring great success to the club.
"2012 is my year without a doubt and I believe I can win titles, but only with the help of my team mates at both Atletico and Colombia."
Having already won the UEFA Super Cup this season, Falcao, 26, is aiming to win more silverware this season and insists he is happy where he is.
An impressive start by Atletico sees them sitting top of their Europa League group, and second in La Liga just three points behind leaders Barcelona and five points above fierce rivals Real Madrid.
The Colombian striker has already netted 10 league goals this season and firmly believes this could be a great season for himself and his club.
"I am very happy at Atletico Madrid," said Falcao.
"I am enjoying how it and my main objective is to continue scoring goals so that we can bring great success to the club.
"2012 is my year without a doubt and I believe I can win titles, but only with the help of my team mates at both Atletico and Colombia."
Labels:
Atletico Madrid,
Radamel Falcao
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Thursday's round up of the top transfer stories
- Chelsea defender David Luiz came up against Radamel Falcao on Wednesday night - and the Brazilian wants to see the Atletico Madrid striker at Stamford Bridge.
- Roman Abramovich is ready to concede his £50million gamble on Fernando Torres has failed and step up his pursuit of Colombia sensation Radamel Falcao.
- Chelsea target Stephan Lichtsteiner is happy at Juventus and has no intention of leaving Turin in January, according to his agent.
- Luis Suarez has dismissed talk linking him with a move away from Liverpool saying he is happy with life at Anfield.
- Liverpool’s manager is rebuilding his squad and wants to raise money by selling Stewart Downing.
- Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has played down talk of a contract dispute with Raheem Sterling over a new deal for the youngster.
- Liverpool and Manchester City have joined Manchester United in the race to sign Sassuolo striker Domenico Berardi according to the club's general director, Nereo Bonato.
- Christian Atsu says he wants to reject offers from Premier League clubs in favour of staying at Porto.
- Manchester United are battling it out with Inter Milan and Juventus to land Colombia starlet Juan Fernando Quintero, according to talkSPORT.
- Everton manager David Moyes was among scouts monitoring Norway defender Vegard Forren, 24, during their 2-0 win over Hungary on Wednesday.
- The agent of Fluminense teenager Wallace claims his proposed move to Chelsea is almost done and says he will play at Stamford Bridge rather than going out on loan.
- Arsenal target Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa has ended speculation over his future by signing a contract extension with Montpellier.
- West Brom are leading the growing pack of clubs interested in Lokeren defender Laurens De Bock.
- Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert has set his sights on German goalkeeper Felix Wiedwald.
- Swindon have signed Norwich striker Chris Martin on loan until 5 January.
- Tony Watt has committed his future to Celtic after the club confirmed he had signed a new long-term deal.
- Athletic Bilbao have stated that Fernando Llorente will not be allowed to leave the club in the winter transfer window in a bid to end speculation about his future.
- Juventus are monitoring Theo Walcott's contract negotiations closely - and the Italian champions could try to tempt the Arsenal striker to Turin next summer.
- Juventus are set to step up their interest in Manchester City defender Aleksandar Kolarov, according to talkSPORT.
- Schalke general manager Horst Heldt says the club are working overtime to ensure Lewis Holtby and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar remain in Germany and do not move to the Premier League.
- Ajax have raised the stakes in the fight for Christian Eriksen by claiming they will sell the Liverpool and Manchester City target for 'a big bag of money'.
- Hannover forward Didier Ya Konan has fuelled transfer speculation by admitting that he hopes to turn out in the Premier League at some stage.
- Roman Abramovich is ready to concede his £50million gamble on Fernando Torres has failed and step up his pursuit of Colombia sensation Radamel Falcao.
- Chelsea target Stephan Lichtsteiner is happy at Juventus and has no intention of leaving Turin in January, according to his agent.
- Luis Suarez has dismissed talk linking him with a move away from Liverpool saying he is happy with life at Anfield.
- Liverpool’s manager is rebuilding his squad and wants to raise money by selling Stewart Downing.
- Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has played down talk of a contract dispute with Raheem Sterling over a new deal for the youngster.
- Liverpool and Manchester City have joined Manchester United in the race to sign Sassuolo striker Domenico Berardi according to the club's general director, Nereo Bonato.
- Christian Atsu says he wants to reject offers from Premier League clubs in favour of staying at Porto.
- Manchester United are battling it out with Inter Milan and Juventus to land Colombia starlet Juan Fernando Quintero, according to talkSPORT.
- Everton manager David Moyes was among scouts monitoring Norway defender Vegard Forren, 24, during their 2-0 win over Hungary on Wednesday.
- The agent of Fluminense teenager Wallace claims his proposed move to Chelsea is almost done and says he will play at Stamford Bridge rather than going out on loan.
- Arsenal target Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa has ended speculation over his future by signing a contract extension with Montpellier.
- West Brom are leading the growing pack of clubs interested in Lokeren defender Laurens De Bock.
- Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert has set his sights on German goalkeeper Felix Wiedwald.
- Swindon have signed Norwich striker Chris Martin on loan until 5 January.
- Tony Watt has committed his future to Celtic after the club confirmed he had signed a new long-term deal.
- Athletic Bilbao have stated that Fernando Llorente will not be allowed to leave the club in the winter transfer window in a bid to end speculation about his future.
- Juventus are monitoring Theo Walcott's contract negotiations closely - and the Italian champions could try to tempt the Arsenal striker to Turin next summer.
- Juventus are set to step up their interest in Manchester City defender Aleksandar Kolarov, according to talkSPORT.
- Schalke general manager Horst Heldt says the club are working overtime to ensure Lewis Holtby and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar remain in Germany and do not move to the Premier League.
- Ajax have raised the stakes in the fight for Christian Eriksen by claiming they will sell the Liverpool and Manchester City target for 'a big bag of money'.
- Hannover forward Didier Ya Konan has fuelled transfer speculation by admitting that he hopes to turn out in the Premier League at some stage.
Labels:
Atletico Madrid,
Chelsea,
Radamel Falcao
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