Post by mrleeds on Nov 12, 2009 9:22:21 GMT 1
BBC Sport
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is weighing up a January loan move for Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko.
Manchester City midfielder Stephen Ireland has claimed that Brazilian forward Robinho wants to stay at Eastlands despite reported interest from Barcelona.
Scottish Premier League side Celtic have entered the race to sign Coventry striker Leon Best.
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has been given the go ahead to launch a £12m double raid for Middlesbrough winger Adam Johnson and Wigan defender Maynor Figueroa.
Liverpool have been told that West Ham striker Carlton Cole will cost the Anfield club £20m.
Arsenal are keeping tabs on Barcelona's Israeli winger Gai Assulin.
The Gunners meanwhile look set to revive their interest in Crystal Palace forward Victor Moses after the Championship club dropped their asking price to £5m.
Former England defender Sol Campbell, who walked out on Notts County in September, will be signed by Newcastle United in January.
Everton lead the chase for Benfica's £13m-rated defensive midfielder Javier Garcia.
Southampton are set to bid £500,000 for Macclesfield forward John Rooney, who is the younger brother of England and Manchester United star Wayne.
Manchester City winger Donal McDermott is wanted on loan by Scunthorpe.
OTHER GOSSIP
Manchester United winger Nani has accused his club manager Sir Alex Ferguson of mismanaging his career.
The Football Association are poised to offer Fulham manager Roy Hodgson the job of coaching Great Britain's football team at the 2012 Olympics in London.
Former Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson has dismissed claims that he already has another job lined up after leaving the Championship club on Tuesday.
Manchester City midfielder Stephen Ireland has claimed that top players tried to sabotage Mark Hughes' rein at the club when he first arrived at Eastlands.
Ireland's team-mate defender Nedum Onuoha could turn his back on England and instead play for Nigeria.
Plans for a radical overhaul of the Premier League, to include the introduction of Scottish sides Celtic and Rangers, are expected to face rejection at Thursday's Premier League chairmen's meeting.
AND FINALLY
England star David Beckham says he plans to stay in the United States even after he retires from the game, because he enjoys his "normal life" in Beverley Hills.
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is weighing up a January loan move for Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko.
Manchester City midfielder Stephen Ireland has claimed that Brazilian forward Robinho wants to stay at Eastlands despite reported interest from Barcelona.
Scottish Premier League side Celtic have entered the race to sign Coventry striker Leon Best.
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has been given the go ahead to launch a £12m double raid for Middlesbrough winger Adam Johnson and Wigan defender Maynor Figueroa.
Liverpool have been told that West Ham striker Carlton Cole will cost the Anfield club £20m.
Arsenal are keeping tabs on Barcelona's Israeli winger Gai Assulin.
The Gunners meanwhile look set to revive their interest in Crystal Palace forward Victor Moses after the Championship club dropped their asking price to £5m.
Former England defender Sol Campbell, who walked out on Notts County in September, will be signed by Newcastle United in January.
Everton lead the chase for Benfica's £13m-rated defensive midfielder Javier Garcia.
Southampton are set to bid £500,000 for Macclesfield forward John Rooney, who is the younger brother of England and Manchester United star Wayne.
Manchester City winger Donal McDermott is wanted on loan by Scunthorpe.
OTHER GOSSIP
Manchester United winger Nani has accused his club manager Sir Alex Ferguson of mismanaging his career.
The Football Association are poised to offer Fulham manager Roy Hodgson the job of coaching Great Britain's football team at the 2012 Olympics in London.
Former Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson has dismissed claims that he already has another job lined up after leaving the Championship club on Tuesday.
Manchester City midfielder Stephen Ireland has claimed that top players tried to sabotage Mark Hughes' rein at the club when he first arrived at Eastlands.
Ireland's team-mate defender Nedum Onuoha could turn his back on England and instead play for Nigeria.
Plans for a radical overhaul of the Premier League, to include the introduction of Scottish sides Celtic and Rangers, are expected to face rejection at Thursday's Premier League chairmen's meeting.
AND FINALLY
England star David Beckham says he plans to stay in the United States even after he retires from the game, because he enjoys his "normal life" in Beverley Hills.