Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Tuesday's gossip column

Transfers Other gossip And finally

BREAKING GOSSIP

Former Newcastle striker Mark Viduka is in talks with Melbourne victory over a possible "guest player" spell.

TRANSFER GOSSIP

Blackburn defender Michel Salgado will try to convince his former Real Madrid team-mate David Beckham to join him at Ewood Park. Beckham is keen to move to Europe from Los Angeles Galaxy in January.
Full story: The Sun

Forward Lionel Messi is set to sign a £170,000-a-week deal (after tax) to stay at Barcelona until 2016.
Full story: Daily Mail

West Brom want to sign Fulham striker Diomansy Kamara on loan. (The Sun)

Baggies boss Roberto di Matteo also wants to agree a loan deal for Blackburn defender Zuran Khizanishvili. (Daily Mirror)

Everton are keeping tabs on Bristol City full-back James Wilson, who is currently on loan at Brentford. (Daily Mirror)

Fulham could also be set to lose Sweden international defender Fredrik Stoor, who is hoping to secure a loan move from the club. (The Sun)

Bolton centre-back Danny Shittu is set to move to Sheffield United on loan, with a view to a permanent switch. (Daily Mirror)

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Aston Villa striker Marlon Harewood, who has been suffering from a badly bruised foot, is hoping to prove his fitness in order to secure a three-month loan move to Newcastle. (Daily Mirror)

Notts County boss Ian McParland has confirmed he is interested in signing Malta international striker Michael Mifsud, who is a free agent after leaving Coventry. (Daily Star)

Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate has reiterated his determination to hang on to winger Adam Johnson, who is out of contract at the end of the season.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Southgate is also set to tie up loan deals for Preston defender Sean St Ledger and Hull striker Caleb Folan.
Full story: Daily Mail

Preston are keen on Stockport striker Carl Baker. (The Sun)

Celtic are to scout Japan and Tokyo full-back Yuto Nagatomo on the recommendation of former Parkhead midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura. (Daily Express)

OTHER GOSSIP

Manchester United striker Michael Owen's 2010 World Cup hopes have been hit after he was told by Old Trafford boss Sir Alex Ferguson he will only be used as a back-up striker.
Full story: The Sun

United, meanwhile, want Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor banned from the teams' Premier League meeting on Sunday after his alleged stamp on Arsenal's Robin van Persie.
Full story: The Sun

George Burley is winning his fight to stay on as Scotland manager because the Scottish FA does not want to fork out the cash to pay him off. (Daily Express)

Gordon Strachan looks certain to be offered the Scotland job if the Scottish FA ditches George Burley. (The Sun)

Kevin Keegan has started his battle for £10m in compensation from Newcastle, claiming he was forced out of his position as manager in September 2008.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Portsmouth boss Paul Hart says he does not fear the sack, despite presiding over the club's worst start to a season in their 111-year history.
Full story: Daily Star

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has fined defenders Ronald Zubar and George Elokobi a fortnight's wages after the pair turned up late for a team meeting before Saturday's defeat by Blackburn. (Daily Star)

Former Ipswich goalkeeper Shane Supple, who retired from professional football in August at the age of 22, wants to follow in his father's footsteps and join the Irish police force.
Full story: Daily Mail

Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo has all but ended Laryea Kingston's career after axing the Ghana midfielder from his squad to face Kilmarnock because of a club versus country row. (Various)

St Mirren midfielder Stephen McGinn insists he did not dive to win a penalty against St Johnstone on Saturday. (Daily Express)


AND FINALLY

England bosses have sent a list of demands they want for their South Africa World Cup base - including a computer games arcade. Manager Fabio Capello wants to ensure his players do not get bored and has asked for a special room in their hotel with a Wii, a Playstation and other games. (Daily Mirror)


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