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TRANSFER RUMOURS

 

Nicolas Anelka could make a dramatic return to Manchester City as manager Sven-Goran Eriksson looks to strengthen his strike force. (News of the World)

 

Meanwhile Eriksson is also eyeing up Newcastle striker Michael Owen in a cut-price £6m deal. (Sunday Mirror)

 

Liverpool have not given up on their pursuit of former Manchester United defender Gabriel Heinze. The Reds are keen to bring the Real Madrid defender back to England. (News of the World)

 

Stuart Pearce has no intention of leaving his post as England under-21s manager to take charge at QPR. (The People)

 

West Ham manager Alan Curbishley will tempt Everton with a £12m bid for England striker Andy Johnson. (The People)

 

Manchester United want to keep Rio Ferdinand at Old Trafford for life - but the England star will demand wage parity with top earners Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney. (News of the World)

 

West Ham are considering appointing a technical director to compete with the top teams in the Premier League. (Sunday Mirror)

 

Valencia are set to take Arsenal midfielder Gilberto Silva to Spain in a £7m deal. (News of the World)

 

Manchester United keeper Ben Foster hinted he may have to move away from Old Trafford to get his career back on track. (Sunday Mirror)

 

Tottenham and Arsenal are keeping tabs on Monaco's French whizzkid Yohan Mollo. (News of the World)

 

Chelsea are among a group of leading European clubs interested in signing £12m-rated Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta. (The People)

 

 

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OTHER GOSSIP

England defender Micah Richards insists he will stand firm in the face of any potential racist taunts in Russia on Wednesday. (News of the World)

 

Meanwhile Richards says he is ready to become the next England manager. (Sunday Express) :unsure:

 

Jose Mourinho believes Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez will be a failure if he doesn't win Premier League this season. (News of the World)

 

AC Milan star Kaka believes Cristiano Ronaldo should forget any aspirations for the Fifa's World Player of the Year award as he's a shoe-in for the title. (Sunday Mirror)

 

PSV Eindhoven coach Ronald Koeman believes Chelsea have made a mistake in appointing Dutch compatriot Henk ten Cate as assistant manager. (Sunday Mirror)

 

Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce has raided old club Bolton to land goalkeeping coach Fred Barber. (Sunday Express)

Record signing Darren Bent believes Spurs have the ability to go all the way in the Uefa Cup. (Sunday Mirror)

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Meanwhile Eriksson is also eyeing up England striker Michael Owen in a cut-price £6m deal. (Sunday Mirror)

 

 

England would snap their hands off at that sort of money! :unsure:

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Chelsea are among a group of leading European clubs interested in signing £12m-rated Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta. (The People)

 

:unsure:

 

.. that's not the daftest amount of money to pay for a player who's pretty much pulled the strings for his club for a the past season or two...

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Chelsea are among a group of leading European clubs interested in signing £12m-rated Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta. (The People)

 

:unsure:

 

.. that's not the daftest amount of money to pay for a player who's pretty much pulled the strings for his club for a the past season or two...

I'd be quite happy to see him marauding down the right flank for us instead of our current choices.

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Chelsea are among a group of leading European clubs interested in signing £12m-rated Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta. (The People)

 

:unsure:

 

.. that's not the daftest amount of money to pay for a player who's pretty much pulled the strings for his club for a the past season or two...

I'd be quite happy to see him marauding down the right flank for us instead of our current choices.

 

absolutely. the lad is a touch of class in a workman like everton side. easily better than most of our midfielders

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