Transfer Rumors (13 July 09): Manchester City sign Tevez, want Arsenal’s Adebayor, Manchester United to stop spending, Chelsea close on AC Milan’s Pirlo and more

Update: Manchester City have signed Carlos Tevez on a 5-year deal.

It looks to be a busy week ahead in the transfers world. A lot of money could be set to change hands in the Premier League and across Europe, though if Sir Alex Ferguson is to be believed, none of that business will be taking place at Old Trafford.

Want to stay up to date with all of the latest confirmed signings? Make sure you check out the updated summer transfer lists, but only after you check out today’s transfer news and rumors here.

England

United Done Spending?

Sir Alex Ferguson has said that Manchester United are finished with their summer spending after bringing in Antonio Valencia, Michael Owen, and Gabriel Obertan. (The Mirror)

Analysis: There’s still more than a month and a half to go before the window closes, so he could change his mind, but it has been said that he wanted the squad finalized before leaving for United’s tour of Asia this week. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to bolster the midfield, but he must be banking on Owen Hargreaves’ fitness, among other things.

However, there are reports that United could be close to signing Gremio starlet Douglas Costa. (The Times)

Analysis: Gremio might be driving a hard bargain, so this one could drag out a while, but even if a deal is worked out this summer, Costa may not immediately link up with United.

Chelsea Close On Pirlo?

Spanish news reports say that Chelsea and AC Milan could soon iron out an 18m deal for midfielder Andrea Pirlo. (Transfer Market Web)

Analysis: It looks like they’ll have a free run at him if they want him, with Atletico Madrid apparently not as interested in Pirlo as had been previously reported.

City In Adebayor Talks

Manchester City are in talks with Arsenal over a move for Emmanuel Adebayor. (Daily Mail)

Analysis: Looks like City must’ve read the brochure, eh? Selling to a fellow Premier League club can come back to haunt you, certainly, but City are the only club out there willing to fork out nearly as much as someone would have last summer. And well, with the salary that Adebayor could be set to net at City, I’m sure he won’t need much convincing.

Villa In For Veloso

Aston Villa are said to be weighing up a move for Sporting Lisbon midfielder Miguel Veloso. (Sky Sports)

Analysis: Villa have been pretty quiet thus far this summer, but this would be a good way to kickoff their summer spending.

Sunderland Land Da Silva

Sunderland have signed Paraguayan defender Paulo da Silva on a free transfer. (Sky Sports)

Analysis: Another Central/South American gem for Steve Bruce? Sunderland fans should expect a few more of these, judging by Bruce’s work at Birmingham and Wigan, but perhaps not as many with Bruce having a lot more money to spend at Sunderland than he has had previously.

Easton Set For Burnley

Hamilton Academical defender Brian Easton is expected to undergo a medical at Burnley tomorrow after Hamilton accepted Burnley’s bid for the 21-year-old. (Sky Sports)

Analysis: They’ll have to keep on trying if they want to land James McCarthy, but it’s not out of the realm of possibility that he could soon follow his teammate to Turf Moor if Burnley can up their bid to a sufficient amount.

France

Lyon’s Gignac Bid Rejected

Toulouse have rejected a €15m bid from Lyon for striker Andre-Pierre Gignac. (Sky Sports)

Analysis: Despite spending a club-record sum on Lisandro Lopez to fill the hole left by Karim Benzema’s departure, Lyon need to add another scorer, so they may well not give up on Gignac. If they do, CSKA Moscow’s Vagner Love is another potential option, with PSG’s Guillaume Hoarau and Kleber linked with the club as well.

Monaco Close On Puygrenier

Monaco are set to sign Zenit St. Petersburg defender Sebastien Puygrenier. (Transfer Market Web)

Analysis: In hindsight, opting for the lucrative Zenit move instead of St. Etienne may not have been the best idea, but the return to Ligue 1 will no doubt prove profitable in its own right. Monaco wouldn’t have had a shot at him last summer when he was leaving Nancy, so it works out for them that it didn’t work out for him at Zenit.

In light of the Tevez move, here’s a look into the United – City rivalry.

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