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Liverpool will make a £10m bid for France and Lyon winger Florent Malouda. (Daily Mirror)

 

Manchester United defender Gabriel Heinze, who is wanted by Real Madrid, Villarreal and Juventus, is so desperate to leave Old Trafford he could invoke the new Fifa ruling and buy out the remainder of his contract. (Daily Mirror)

 

Leeds striker David Healy will join Fulham for £1m. (The Sun)

 

Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov, who has been linked to Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool, will sign a new contract within the next fortnight after team-mate Robbie Keane penned a fresh £10m deal on Monday. (Daily Mirror)

 

Everton are set to make a £3m bid for Sheffield Wednesday defender Frankie Simek. (Daily Mirror)

 

Portsmouth have launched a £10.5m double swoop for Lyon's former Liverpool midfielder Alou Diarra and Rennes striker John Utaka. (Daily Mirror)

 

Liverpool are set to sign Hungarian teenagers Krisztian Nemeth and Andras Simon. (The Sun)

 

Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez will be given a £10m war chest to sign Leeds' David Healy, QPR's Lee Cook and Aston Villa's Steve Davis. (Daily Mail)

 

Sheffield United midfielder Phil Jagielka is set to tell the club he wants a move to Everton. (Various)

 

Dundee United and St Johnstone could move for Queens Park striker David Weatherston. (Daily Record)

 

Kilmarnock are interested in signing Queens Park goalkeeper David Crawford. (Daily Record)

 

West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker wants a transfer to either Arsenal or Manchester United. (The Guardian)

 

Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce is on the verge of raiding his old club Bolton to make defender Tal Ben Haim his first signing. (Mirror)

 

Middlesbrough will move for Fulham captain Michael Brown if they fail to land Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton. (Mirror)

 

Birmingham boss Steve Bruce is ready to pay £1.8m for Charlton winger Jerome Thomas. (Mirror)

 

Newcastle, Fulham, Reading and Wigan are fighting it out to sign Liverpool centre-back Sami Hyypia. (Mirror)

 

 

OTHER GOSSIP

 

 

Former Chelsea manager Ruud Gullit wants to become the new manager of Manchester City. (Daily Mirror)

 

Derby manager Billy Davies could quit the club, despite leading the Rams back to the Premiership after a play-off final victory over West Brom. (Various)

 

Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard has urged the club to re-sign Newcastle striker Michael Owen. (Telegraph)

 

Meanwhile, Liverpool forward Peter Crouch has been told he does have a future at the club. (Telegraph)

 

 

 

AND FINALLY

 

 

Chelsea forward Hernan Crespo, who is on loan at Inter Milan, has predicted that whoever buys West Ham striker Carlos Tevez will win the Premiership next season. (Daily Mirror)

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Newcastle, Fulham, Reading and Wigan are fighting it out to sign Liverpool centre-back Sami Hyypia. (Mirror)

 

 

 

Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce is on the verge of raiding his old club Bolton to make defender Tal Ben Haim his first signing. (Mirror)

 

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TRANSFER RUMOURS

 

 

 

 

 

AND FINALLY

 

 

Chelsea forward Hernan Crespo, who is on loan at Inter Milan, has predicted that whoever buys West Ham striker Carlos Tevez will win the Premiership next season. (Daily Mirror)

 

 

So what if A foreign team buy him do they win the premiership? :blink:

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Daily Mail

 

Curtis Davies will head the exodus at West Brom following their failure to reach the Premiership.

 

The outstanding young central defender has no shortage of admirers in the top flight with Newcastle heading the queue for a player valued at around £10million by the Baggies.

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If we pay £10M for Davies I will cry.

 

count me in aswell

 

Me too. He's never looked up to much when I've seen him and one game I saw him play for the U21s he made Taylor look like a god.

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