Liverpool Keane on Robbie - Transfer Chat.

Who? - Cristiano Ronaldo - Speculation Where is he? - Manchester United Who is he linked with? - Real Madrid
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has warned Sir Alex Ferguson that he risks looking weak if he allows Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Old Trafford. The Portuguese superstar has been linked with a move to Real Madrid all summer, and although Ferguson has insisted he will stay, it seems a move is imminent. "Once you say he stays, he stays, if not, you look weak," Wenger said. "The fact is you are in a weak situation as a club. You can think that if he sulks you could play him in the reserves, but that just doesn't work. However, it is right to take a stand against Real."

Who? - Robbie Keane - Speculation Where is he? - Tottenham Hotspur Who is he linked with? - Liverpool

Liverpool are hoping to sign Robbie Keane from Tottenham Hotspur, if reports are to be believed. Rafa Benitez is understood to be readying a player-plus-cash deal involving Peter Crouch to seal the Irish striker's signature. Benitez believes Keane would fit well up-front with Fernando Torres. However, Tottenham have apparently dismissed the first approach and are keen to keep the player at White Hart Lane. Keane joined Spurs from Leeds United in 2002 and has scored over 100 goals since then. He has also played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Coventry City and Inter Milan.

Who? - Daniel Guiza - Speculation Where is he? - Real Mallorca Who is he linked with? - Sunderland

Sunderland manager Roy Keane is understood to be targeting Spain star Daniel Guiza in this transfer window. The 27-year-old has scored twice in Euro 2008 so far, after coming off the bench against Greece and Russia. He was also joint top scorer in La Liga last season following a fantastic campaign for Real Mallorca. Keane is thought to be preparing a 10million bid for the player. Tottenham and Manchester City, along with Barcelona and Roma, are also interested. But Sunderland would be able to meet Guiza's wage of 40,000-a-week and may steal a march on their opponents by striking early.

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