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Football rumours: Wednesday October 7

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Published Date: 07 October 2009
SUNDERLAND, Newcastle, Juventus, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Tottenham, Arsenal, Barcelona, Portsmouth, Liverpool, West Ham, Birmingham, Hull and Notts County are making today's headlines.
Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul is wanted by Italian side Juventus, who are preparing a £3m bid.(Daily Star)

As revealed by the Gazette yesterday, former Liverpool and Middlesbrough winger Bolo Zenden is keen to join Sunderland, and is training with Steve Bruce's side in a bid to win a deal.(Daily Mirror)

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has urged Blues manager Carlo Ancelotti to sign French midfielder Patrick Vieira from Inter Milan in January.
(The Sun)

Another Inter player in demand is midfielder Sulley Muntari, who is being tracked by Tottenham.(Sun)

European champions Barcelona are believed to be weighing up a January move for Arsenal full-back Emmanuel Eboue.(Sun)

Portsmouth manager Paul Hart is facing the axe, as new owner Ali Al Faraj is keen on installing a bigger name in charge at Fratton Park.
(Mirror)

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez will be given a £12m transfer kitty this January by his American bosses in an attempt to salvage the club's title bid.(Daily Mail)

David Sullivan will step up his efforts to buy West Ham next week when he gets the £25m from Carson Yeung's buyout at Birmingham.(Mirror)

Hull midfielder Geovanni has revealed he snubbed a return to Brazil in favour of pledging the rest of his career to the Tigers, with whom he recently signed a new three year deal.(Mirror)

Iain Dowie is being lined up as Director of Football at Notts County so Sven Goran Eriksson can move higher up on the Meadow Lane board.(Sun)


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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2009 8:11 AM
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