8am Transfer Talk Update: Marcos Rojo, Samuel Eto'o, Andre Schurrle

8am Transfer Talk Update: Rojo, Eto'o, Schurrle

With transfer news and speculation intensifying, Sports Mole has selected the latest stories emerging from the world of football.

Wednesday morning's headlines:

Rojo "proud" to join Manchester United Argentine left-back Marcos Rojo admits that it will be a "dream" to play for Manchester United as he looks to complete a switch to Old Trafford.

Everton consider Eto'o move? Everton are reportedly considering a surprise move for former Barcelona, Inter Milan and Chelsea striker Samuel Eto'o.

Schurrle: 'I am happy at Chelsea' Chelsea winger Andre Schurrle insists that he has no plans to leave Stamford Bridge, despite reports linking him with La Liga champions Atletico Madrid.

Courtois: 'I want Cech to stay' Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois reveals that he wants teammate Petr Cech to remain at Chelsea, despite the added competition at Stamford Bridge.

Zubizarreta: 'Song can leave Barca' Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta reveals that midfielder Alex Song has been given permission to leave Camp Nou.

Cesar leaves QPR for Benfica Goalkeeper Julio Cesar has signed a two-year deal with Benfica after leaving Queens Park Rangers by mutual consent.

Leicester close in on Cambiasso? Leicester City are allegedly closing in on the signing of former Inter Milan midfielder Esteban Cambiasso.

Leicester miss out on Fanni? Leicester City have reportedly pulled out of a move for Rod Fanni after failing to agree terms with the Marseille defender.

Swansea to sign Stambouli? Montpellier midfielder benjamin Stambouli is said to be nearing a switch to Swansea City after a fee of £4m was agreed for his signature.

Bolton to loan Ibe? Bolton Wanderers have agreed to loan Liverpool winger Jordan Ibe on a season-long deal, according to reports.

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