Thursday, 24 September 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

21st Sept 2009

Derby County boss Nigel Clough wants to sign Welsh right-back Ryan Shotton on loan from Stoke City.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Portsmouth and Notts County are battling it out to sign former Manchester City defender Michael Ball, who is without a club after being released by the Eastlands club in July.
Full story: Daily Mail

Newcastle are set to sign Aston Villa striker Marlon Harewood on loan for three months as replacement for Shola Ameobi, who has a broken foot.
Full story: Daily Mail

Coventry are lining up a loan move for out-of-favour Sunderland striker David Healy.
Full story: Daily Mail
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22nd Sept 2009

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is lining up a January transfer swoop for Sunderland defender Anton Ferdinand.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Manchester United are considering an £8m move for Napoli's Slovakian midfielder Marek Hamsik. (Daily Star)

Everton hope to sign Gillingham's 22-year-old striker Simeon Jackson.
Full story: The Sun

Wolves striker Sam Vokes is set to join Coventry on loan.
Full story: The Sun

Tottenham are tracking Sampdoria's Spanish midfielder Pedro Mba Obiang.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Stoke have rejected loan bids from Newcastle and Nottingham Forest for defender Leon Cort.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Portsmouth are battling it out with Notts County and Turkish side Galatasaray to sign former Manchester City left-back Michael Ball, who is now a free agent.
Full story: Daily Mail
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23rd Sept 2009

Tottenham striker Giovani Dos Santos is being offered a move to Deportivo La Coruna as he pursues a bid to play for Mexico in the World Cup. (Daily Mirror)
Full story: Daily Mirror

Aston Villa are keen to loan striker Marlon Harewood to Newcastle for three months. (Daily Mirror)
Full story: Daily Mirror

Everton are furious after Blackburn's El Hadji Diouf, in an interview on Senegalese radio, claimed their fans hurled bananas at him on Sunday. Police are investigating the striker for alleged racial abuse of a ball-boy in Rovers' 3-0 defeat.
Full story: The Sun

Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster may be dropped for Saturday's match at Stoke City, with Tomas Kuszczak set to be given a starting place. (The Sun)
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24th Sept 2009

Bolton defender Gary Cahill is being tracked by Italian giants Juventus following a glowing reference from England boss Fabio Capello. AC Milan are also interested in the 23-year-old.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Bolton manager Gary Megson says he is not prepared to sell striker Johan Elmander, despite a disappointing record in front of goal and the arrival of loan signing from Nantes, Ivan Klasnic, this summer.
Full story: The Sun

Wigan manager Roberto Martinez will decide on Thursday whether to offer a contract to Cameroon midfielder Modeste M'Bami, who has been on trial with the club since the start of the season.
Full story: The Sun

Manchester United are becoming increasingly concerned by defender Rio Ferdinand's persistent injury problems.
Full story: The Times

Hull's Carling Cup defeat at home to Everton leaves under-pressure manager Phil Brown with only four matches to save his job. After the game against Liverpool this weekend, Hull then face fellow strugglers Wigan, Fulham and Portsmouth.
Full story: The Sun

Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar, 38, will decide in December whether this season will be his last.
Full story: Daily Mail

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez faces a battle to keep pace with the biggest clubs in Europe as leaked documents reveal that his net summer spending is locked at £20m until 2014. That figure also includes wage increases.
Full story: The Independent

Portsmouth owner Sulaiman Al Fahim says the Premier League strugglers are unlikely to buy new players in the January transfer window.
Full story: The Guardian

Liverpool's Argentine midfielder Javier Mascherano has been cleared of any wrongdoing following his clash with Leeds striker Jermaine Beckford during Tuesday's Carling Cup match.
Full story: Daily Mail




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