Football Rumours on Friday 15th January 2010
2010-01-15 08:31:06
Football rumours from today's newspapers
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Spanish giants Real Madrid have joined the race to sign Crystal Palace's highly-rated 19-year-old striker Victor Moses.
(Daily Mail)
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Under pressure Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce wants to sign Middlesbrough's Gary O'Neil to bolster Rovers' midfield.
(The Mirror)
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Arsenal and Real Madrid are competing to sign 18-year-old midfielder Sergio Canales from Racing Santander.
(Daily Star)
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The Gunners are also considering a move for Lazio striker Mauro Zarate - but he will cost £17m.
(The Independent)
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Everton are thought to be lining up a bid for out-of-favour Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos.
(The Mirror)
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New Burnley boss Brian Laws is hoping to sign Sheffield United defender Matthew Kilgallon and is prepared to pay £1.5m and break the club's pay structure to land him.
(The Mirror)
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Birmingham are prepared to pay £14m to sign 23-year-old midfielder Aiden McGeady from Celtic, but the Scottish club are not keen to sell.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Sunderland manager Steve Bruce has set his sights on signing Paraguay striker Salvador Cabanas from Mexican side Club America.
(The Mirror)
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Bolton manager Owen Coyle wants to sign Newcastle striker Andy Carroll and will try to tempt the Magpies with a £2m bid.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United are considering an £18m bid for Porto defender Rolando, who has been outstanding in this season's Champions League.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER GOSSIP
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Dutch coach Guus Hiddink wants to take over as Liverpool boss if Rafael Benitez is sacked - but would want the blessing of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.
(Daily Mail)
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Birmingham boss Alex McLeish would make a superb Liverpool boss, reckons former Blues chief David Gold.
(The Sun)
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Striker Wayne Rooney will ask for £140,000 a week when a new contract at Manchester United is negotiated in the summer - a figure that could end his Old Trafford career.
(The Sun)
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West Ham midfielder Kieron Dyer is on the verge of retiring after failing to return from a series of injuries.
(The Mirror)
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Reading are considering rewarding caretaker manager Brian McDermott with a permanent contract after the club's FA Cup victory over Liverpool.
(The Times)
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Paul Hart has left his post as manager of QPR after just five games in charge of the London club.
(The Guardian)
AND FINALLY...
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Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo has followed in the footsteps of David Beckham by modelling underwear for Emporio Armani.
(The Sun)