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Rumours on Friday 5th December
(05/12/2008 09:23:57)
Latest football rumours from today's newspapers.
- Fulham manager Roy Hodgson will be given a £5m transfer kitty for the January transfer
window. (Daily Express)
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Arsenal defender William Gallas is ready to quit the club in January after being
stripped of the Gunners' captaincy and would welcome a move to AC Milan. (The Sun)
- Chelsea are lining up a move for £3m-rated SC Braga
striker Orlandon Sa. (Daily Star)
- Tottenham hope to sign former Fenerbahce midfielder
Stephen Appiah and Portsmouth defender Glen Johnson. (Daily Mirror)
- Ex-Portsmouth
midfielder Sulley Muntari claims Chelsea star Michael Essien - his team-mate for
Ghana - is set join him and former Blues boss Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan. (Various)
-
Panathinaikos want to sign Chelsea defender Alex on loan in January. (The Sun)
- West
Ham will resist any interest in their England defender Matthew Upson but are willing
to listen to offers for striker Dean Ashton. (Daily Telegraph)
- West Ham left-back
Herita Ilunga has branded the Hammers a "second-rate" club and says he is hoping
to use his time at Upton Park as a stepping stone to a bigger deal elsewhere. (Daily
Express)
- Wigan boss Steve Bruce has slapped a £10m price
tag on England striker Emile Heskey. (The Sun)
- Blackburn striker Robbie Fowler has
turned down a move to League Two side Grimsby and will stay at Ewood Park to try
to earn a permanent deal. (Daily Star)
- Blackburn have accepted it will be difficult
for them to hold on to striker Roque Santa Cruz - a target for former Rovers boss
Mark Hughes at Manchester City - in January. (The Independent)
- Reading goalkeeper
Marcus Hahnemann says he is "flattered" by the interest of Tottenham boss Harry
Redknapp and says he fears for his future with the Royals. (Daily Telegraph)
- Celtic
defender Gary Caldwell is poised to sign a contract extension to keep him at the
club until 2014. (Daily Record)
- Crystal Palace want to sell Finnish striker Shefki
Kuqi in January because they cannot afford his £13,000-a-week wages. (Daily Star)
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Kilmarnock goalkeeper Alan Combe has been told to make up his mind over the new
contract he has been offered by the Rugby Park club, with Hearts and Hibernian both
believed to be interested in the 34-year-old. (Various)
- However, Hearts' hopes of
signing Combe may be dashed by the Tynecastle club's current financial difficulties.
(The Scotsman)
- Celtic are keeping tabs on Bosnian midfielder Semir Stilic, who is
currently with Polish side Lech Poznan. (Daily Mail)
- Former Scotland and Celtic
defender Steven Pressley has been told his four-month contract at Danish side Randers
will not be renewed when it expires next month. (Various)
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle
goalkeeper Michael Fraser and midfielder Ian Black have rejected new contract offers
at the Highland club. (Various)
OTHER GOSSIP
-
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says Blackburn boss Paul Ince should be
given time to turn things around at struggling Rovers. (The Sun)
- Ince's future at
Ewood Park is under serious doubt after his side's fall towards the bottom of the
Premier League table. (The Independent)
- Blackburn's directors have already begun
talks to decide how much longer they can give Ince to reverse the club's slump.
(The Guardian)
- New Watford boss Brendan Rogers is considering quitting the job after
just 11 days in charge because he has been told he must slash his playing budget
at the cash-strapped Championship club. (The Sun)
- Kevin Keegan has began legal proceedings
against Newcastle United three months after his departure from St James' Park, with
his solicitor officially lodging a multi-million pound claim for constructive dismissal
against the club. (The Times)
- Keegan is claiming he is owed £8m over the three years
that remained on his contract with the Magpies when he left. (Daily Mirror)
- John
Toshack is expected to sign a two-year extension to his contract as Wales boss next
month. (The Guardian)
- Former Aston Villa, Juventus,
Sampdoria and Arsenal midfielder David Platt has turned down the chance to manage
Crewe, another of his old clubs. (The Sun)
- Injured Everton striker Louis Saha could
return to action quicker than expected after his hamstring injury and is targeting
his side's game against Manchester City on 13 December for a comeback. (The Independent)
- A clause in Frazier Campbell's loan deal with Tottenham means he will not be able
to face his parent club Manchester United if they meet in the Carling Cup semi-finals.
(Daily Telegraph)
- The Office of Fair Trading has ordered Tottenham to offer fans
refunds for rescheduled fixtures. (Daily Telegraph)
- Hearts are poised to offload
their highest earning players in January to try to solve a cash crisis at Tynecastle.
(Daily Record)
- Swindon have asked Leyton Orient for permission to make O's boss
Martin Ling their new manager on the advice of Glenn Hoddle, who launched his managerial
career with the Robins. (Daily Mirror)
- Roy Keane became so elusive at the end of his reign as Sunderland boss that he resigned
by text message. (Various)
- Keane resigns as Sunderland boss Keane felt he had lost
the Sunderland dressing room but also believed the club's board were no longer behind
him following the arrival of millionaire American businessman Ellis Short. (Daily
Express)
- Short's criticism of Keane's spending spree of over £70m in the transfer
market tipped the former Republic of Ireland international over the edge. (Daily
Express)
- Keane's departure sparked celebration among the Sunderland squad. (Daily
Telegraph)
- Former Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce is keen on taking charge at the
Stadium of Light. (The Sun)
- Allardyce is the leading contender for the job and 'friends'
have confirmed he is interested. (Daily Mirror)
- But Allardyce faces surprise competition
from Celtic manager Gordon Strachan while David O'Leary, Alan Curbishley and former
England boss Steve McClaren are also in the frame. (Daily Mirror)
- Hull City boss
Phil Brown - a Sunderland fan - is another contender. (Various)
- Brown is Sunderland's
number one choice and the Black Cats would appoint Allardyce as director of football
if it helped secure the services of the Tigers manager. (Daily Express)
- Zenit St
Petersburg manager Dick Advocaat and former Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier have
also been linked with the Sunderland post. (Daily Mirror)
AND FINALLY
- Former England winger Darren Anderton plans to travel around the world following
his decision to end his playing days after Bournemouth's game with Chester on Saturday.
(The Sun)
- Anderton, who suffered from continuous
injury problems during his time at Tottenham, says he can laugh at his old tag of
'Sicknote' after playing more than 600 games in his career. He says the nickname
'certainly didn't come from any of my team-mates'. (Sun)
- Tottenham's Russian striker
Roman Pavlyuchenko was elected as a member of the local parliament in his home city
of Stavropol in September after pledging to improve standards in local grass-roots
football. (The Sun)
(Source = BBC Sport) |
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