Friday, 16 October 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

European champions Barcelona will test Manchester City's resolve to keep Brazilian forward Robinho by offering to take the player on a six-month loan should the Blues reject a £32.5m bid.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Barca will offer City French striker Thierry Henry in exchange for Robinho.
Full story: Daily Star

Hull City boss Phil Brown is tracking Aarhus' Danish international midfielder Jakob Poulsen ahead of a transfer window move.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari has insisted he will not be leaving Italy to join Tottenham this summer.
Full story: The Sun

Atletico Madrid have reiterated their desire to sign Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Eboue, a move which could embroil them in a "tapping-up" row.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Leeds are set to sign Wolves striker Sam Vokes on loan until January. Full story: Daily Mirror

Stoke want defender Ryan Shawcross to sign a new four-year deal to ward off interest from Tottenham, Liverpool and Everton, who are all considering January bids for the player.
Full story: The Sun

Portsmouth are hoping to sign on-loan Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara on a permanent basis. The 22-year-old's temporary deal at Fratton Park expires in January.
Full story: The Sun

Sheffield United are weighing up a £2m bid for Blackburn's third-choice keeper Mark Bunn.
Full story: The Sun



New Birmingham owner Carson Yeung has promised to go on an £80m spending spree next year with half available to manager Alex McLeish in January and half the following summer.
Full story: The Sun

The representative of referee's union Prospect says that Sir Alex Ferguson's apology to referee Alan Wiley for labelling him "unfit" shows that managers can no longer get away with abusing officials.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Bolton have complained to referee's chief Keith Hackett that striker Kevin Davies is being victimised by officials because of his previous poor disciplinary record.
Full story: Daily Mirror



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