Published Date:
14 November 2008
NEWCASTLE, Sunderland, Man U, Wigan, Chelsea, Liverpool, Blackburn, Villa, West Brom, Boro, Bolton, Ipswich, Spurs and Pompey are making today's headlines.
Newcastle's interim manager Joe Kinnear will be handed a one-year contract to stay on as Magpies boss if owner Mike Ashley fails to sell the club. (Daily Mirror)
Sunderland boss Roy Keane admits he is under growing pressure after his side's run of poor results which has left them second-bottom of the Premier League. (Daily Mirror)
Sunderland are chasing highly-rated Ipswich midfielder Owen Garvan. (Daily Mirror)
Elsewhere, Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez is determined to fight for his future at Old Trafford. (The Sun)
Real Madrid are interested in the Argentina striker but he wants to stay with United. (Daily Telegraph)
Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho has targeted Chelsea winger Florent Malouda, who he signed for the Blues during his time as manager at Stamford Bridge. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez will step up his efforts to offload out-of-favour Reds midfielder Jermaine Pennant in January and Blackburn are expected to make a bid for him. (The Guardian)
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill fears the club will face another battle to keep midfielder Gareth Barry at the club in January. (Daily Mirror)
Wigan boss Steve Bruce will launch a £10m bid to sign Ecuador striker Cristian Benitez from Mexican side Santos Laguna. (Various)
West Brom boss Tony Mowbray will offload up to six of his first-team squad in January to fund new signings. (The Sun)
Middlesbrough and Bolton will fight it out for Deportivo La Coruna's £2m-rated Canadian midfielder Juan de Guzman. (Daily Mirror)
Ipswich have decided not to offer Alex Bruce a new deal and the defender, who is out of contract in the summer, is being tracked by Norwich, Fiorentina, Genoa, Napoli, Preston and Burnley. (Daily Mail)
Former Tottenham striker Les Ferdinand has joined Spurs boss Harry Redknapp's coaching staff and will work as consultant to the club's strikers. (Daily Mirror)
New Portsmouth manager Tony Adams is confident he will have money to spend in the January transfer window despite the Fratton Park club being up for sale. (Daily Mirror)
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