Friday 6 November 2009

All the latest Premier League gossip and transfer news

All the latest Premier League gossip and transfer news, you can use the links to go to the news paper or media which published the story

Tottenham are keeping tabs on striker Ruud van Nistelrooy's situation at Real Madrid as the Dutchman is out of contract at the end of the season.
Full story: The Sun

Liverpool are lining up a January move for Hamburg's Dutch midfielder Eljero Elia.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney will resist the chance to join former Old Trafford winger Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid, pledging himself to the club for life.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Blackpool and Plymouth are interested in Hull midfielder Peter Halmosi. (Daily Mail)

Chelsea look set to follow Newcastle's example and become the latest club to sell the naming rights for their stadium.

Full story: The Sun

Chelsea want £100m for the Stamford Bridge naming rights.
Full story: Daily Mail

Chelsea could demand up to £150m to tie a sponsor into a 10-15-year deal.
Full story: The Independent

Chelsea meanwhile will launch a £50m January spending spree if Fifa lifts its transfer ban on the Blues.
Full story: Daily Express

Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has flown to Spain to see a specialist, amid fresh concerns he requires a hernia operation.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has accused Atletico Madrid of 'tapping up' Arsenal's young midfielder Fran Merida.
Full story: Daily Mirror

The 19-year-old Merida will be offered a new two-year contract by Arsenal to stay at the club.
Full story: The Sun

Manchester United keeper Tomasz Kuszczak has claimed that fellow Old Trafford stopper Edwin van der Sar offers him no advice and believes the Dutchman does not like him.
Full story: The Sun

Chelsea defender Jose Bosingwa could be out for a month after being told he needs knee surgery.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Arsenal's major shareholder Stan Kroenke has provided reassurance to supporters that his involvement with the Gunners will not replicate the controversial model of leveraged takeovers which have caused such anger at Manchester United and Liverpool.
Full story: Daily Telegraph

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