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Wagner Love.

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ohmigod it seems like this one could actually be true

if we get the fella on a season long loan with a view to buy, moyesie should be paraded through the streets like a god. masterstroke.

saves the cash for the midfield.

please let this transfer rumour be a reality.
 
To the tune of B-52's 'Love Shack'!;

Love-Yak, baby Love-Yak!
Love-Yak, baby Love-Yak!
Goodison baby, that's where they're at
Love-Yak, baby Love-Yak!
Goodison baby, that's where they're at
Scorin', never Missin',
Dancin' and a Cheerin' with the Love-Yak.

Bored Monday morning here in S'pore... Clearly not starting songwriting career, but am excited about this one.

Anyone know if he still has the blue corn-row/dread/extensiony things?!... Guessing this would spell the end of the Moutinho deal - unless Love's only on loan and we get little Joao in aswell... And M'Bia once the Olympics are over?!...

I'm off to find someone to pinch me - then slap me for being an idiot.

genius
 

From wikipedia: Vagner is due to complete a move to Everton Football Club on August 11 2008, where his hunger for goals and his rather fetching appearance is a natural fit with the sexual brand of football purveyed at Goodison Park. Wikipedia is a good source of information and usually are quite accurate, hope this is the case here.

All you need is love, na, na, na, na, na, all you need is love, na, na, na, na, na, all you need is love, love, love is all you need.

Vagner Love is currently having a medical at Everton.
 
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Daily Post - 11 Aug 2008

EVERTON are hopeful of sealing the loan signing of CSKA Moscow striker Vagner Love in the next 48 hours.

And the Goodison Park outfit are continuing negotiations to bring Rennes midfielder Stephane M’bia and Newcastle United’s Alan Smith to the club by the end of the week.

Brazil international Love is due on Merseyside for talks over a season-long stay with a view to a permanent move.

Everton manager David Moyes has earmarked the £15million-rated 24-year-old in a bid to bolster his attack after Andrew Johnson finally completed his move to Fulham last week.

Love has previously been linked with Portsmouth, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur this year, but insisted he didn’t want to join “some middle-range club in England”.

The striker moved to CSKA Moscow from Brazilian side Palmeiras in 2004, helping the Russians to back-to-back league titles and scoring in their UEFA Cup final win over Sporting Lisbon in 2005.

Love, who has averaged a goal every two games during his career, is also a regular feature in the Brazil national team, having so far earned 21 caps and helped his country lift the Copa America in 2004 and 2007.

Real name Vagner Silva de Souza, he earned his current name after being linked with a string of women while playing for the Palmeiras youth team.

Despite the move for Love, Moyes retains an interest in Real Zaragoza’s Argentina striker Diego Milito, although that may too take the form of an initial loan move.

Everton are increasingly confident of finalising a £6m deal for M’bia in the coming days, with the Rennes man having expressed his desire for a move to Goodison last week.

M’bia is currently on international duty with Cameroon at the Olympics, and scored the winner in their 1-0 triumph over Honduras yesterday.

Newcastle’s Smith is also edging nearer an anticipated move to Goodison, with the Magpies board believed happy to accept a £2m offer.

None of this activity has deterred the Goodison manager from his number one transfer target this summer, Sporting Lisbon playmaker Joao Moutinho.

Everton have already seen one £11.8m bid rejected by the Portuguese side and are ready to shatter their club transfer record with an improved offer for the 21-year-old. However, Moutinho is a huge favourite among supporters at the Jose Alvalade and Sporting are desperate to hold on to their most prized asset and will not make it easy for Everton to finalise any deal.
 

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