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Friday's gossip column - transfers and rumours

TransfersOther gossipAnd finally

TRANSFER GOSSIP

Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan is a shock transfer target for Real Madrid. The Ghana international, a £13m club record buy from Rennes last summer, has hit six goals for the Black Cats.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Bottom-of-the-table West Ham hope to sign Joey Barton from Newcastle in a £5m deal in January, with the controversial midfielder's future at St James' Park in doubt following the sacking of his manager and mentor Chris Hughton.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Out-of-favour Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia is wanted by Spanish outfit Malaga.
Full story: Daily Mail

Tottenham misfit David Bentley is wanted by his former club Blackburn, with a £1m loan switch likely for the winger.
Full story: Daily Mail

Fulham are on the brink of signing £8m-rated goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, who plays for Club America in Mexico.
Full story: The Sun

OTHER GOSSIP

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson may be forced to reverse his decision not to speak to the BBC as the Premier League plans to introduce rules that will require managers and players to talk to the press after every match or face a fine.
Full story: The Guardian

Fabio Capello believes Tottenham's Harry Redknapp and Blackburn's Sam Allardyce top the list of potential candidates to replace him when he steps down as England manager in 2012.
Full story: Daily Mail

Capello, meanwhile, has insisted his England side are improving under his leadership, and put last month's dire showing in the 2-1 friendly defeat to France down to too many young, inexperienced players being selected.
Full story: Daily Telegraph

England are close to agreeing to play the Republic of Ireland in a friendly in Dublin - on the same day they were due to take on Thailand in Bangkok.
Full story: Daily Star

Fifa president Sepp Blatter has compounded England's crushing disappointment at losing the 2018 World Cup bid by branding the English 'bad losers'.
Full story: Daily Mail

Aston Villa defender James Collins has been disciplined by his manager Gerard Houllier for visiting a nightclub in the early hours of Sunday morning, just hours before the team travelled to Liverpool for Monday's 3-0 Premier League defeat.
Full story: Daily Telegraph

Manchester United winger Nani has taunted Chelsea by insisting that his club's next opponents Arsenal, and not the Blues, are their main challengers for the Premier League title.
Full story: Daily Star
'Incompetent' Premier League training methods are ruining stars like Arsenal's Robin van Persie and Tottenham's Rafael van der Vaart, says a leading Dutch fitness coach.
Full story: goal.com

AND FINALLY

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has banned his players from wearing snoods during matches, instructing his squad to brave the cold without the circular scarfs which are popular with players such as Manchester City's Carlos Tevez.
Full story: The Sun

Around 1,000 Spartak Moscow supporters have blocked one of the Russian capital's main roads in protest at the fatal shooting of one of the club's fans on Sunday night.
Full story: The Independent

Florent Malouda says his Chelsea team-mate - and best friend - Didier Drogba was just a lippy unknown when he first shared a dressing room with him at Guingamp in France.
Full story: Daily Express



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see also
Friday's Scottish gossip
10 Dec 10 |  Scotland
Thursday's gossip column
09 Dec 10 |  Gossip
Thursday's Scottish gossip
09 Dec 10 |  Scotland
Wednesday's gossip column
08 Dec 10 |  Gossip
Wednesday's Scottish gossip
08 Dec 10 |  Scotland
Tuesday's gossip column
06 Dec 10 |  Gossip
Monday's gossip column
06 Dec 10 |  Gossip
Monday's Scottish gossip
06 Dec 10 |  Scotland
Transfers - November 2010
24 Nov 10 |  Football


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