Friday, April 27, 2007

Friday 27 Apr : Today's Gossip In Newspaper

Manchester United are poised to launch a bid for Jermain Defoe, who is unhappy at Tottenham. (Sun)

Meanwhile, Tottenham are considering a £5m to £6m offer for Newcastle winger Kieron Dyer, who is keen to link up with old pal Jermaine Jenas. (Various)


But the move could fail because Dyer's current salary of £80,000 per week is almost double what Tottenham's highest earner Robbie Keane makes. (Times)

Blackburn want to buy back Craig Bellamy from Liverpool - but they will not offer Morten Gamst Pedersen as bait. (Daily Star)

Hull will sign Manchester City defender Danny Mills on a permanent basis provided they stay up. (Daily Star)

Juventus have joined Liverpool and Chelsea in the race for Valencia striker David Villa. (Daily Mirror)

Real Zaragoza are the latest Spanish side to expres an interest in Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta. (Daily Mirror)

Arsenal have told Julio Baptista he will return to Real Madrid when his loan ends this summer. (Daily Express)

Real Madrid are unlikely to make Arsenal winger Jose Reyes' stay permanent either. (Independent)

Manchester United's Park Ji-Sung could be sidelined for a year with a serious knee injury. (Daily Mail)

West Ham will appeal to the High Court if they are deducted points over the signings of Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano. (Sun)

However, the Hammers are set to escape with a huge fine. (Various)

Crystal Palace boss Peter Taylor is confident he will keep his job next season. (Daily Star)

Leicester have held talks with Chris Coleman over their vacant manager's post. He is considered favourite ahead of Paul Ince. (Daily Mirror)

Palermo have turned down Sven-Goran Eriksson's application for their vacant manager's post. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester City boss Stuart Pearce has told Joey Barton to watch his mouth after the midfielder criticised the club. (Daily Mirror)

Chelsea assistant boss Steve Clarke will be offered a new contract - a moral victory for manager Jose Mourinho. (Various)

Avram Grant will take over as director of football at Chelsea. (Various)

Rangers are planning to increase Ibrox's capacity to 57,000 over the next three years. (Daily Record)

Celtic defender John Kennedy will not sue Romanian Ioan Ganea over the tackle that nearly ended his career. (Daily Record)

AC Milan midfielder Kaka reckons Manchester United, not Arsenal, are the Premiership club who play most like Brazil. (Daily Telegraph)

Former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein has held talks with Stan Kroenke over selling his 14.6% share of the club. (Daily Telegraph)

David Beckham went to great lengths to cover up his hair in Real Madrid training on Thursday - resisting Robinho's attempts to remove his beenie hat. But Becks revealed his new look later - platinum blonde. He admitted: "I have had the mickey taken out of me." (Various)

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