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Last Updated: Saturday, 3 February 2007, 08:04 GMT
Saturday's football gossip
Transfer rumoursOther gossipAnd finally...News image

TRANSFER RUMOURS

Five clubs are in for Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, and Arsene Wenger says he does not know if the German will still be at the club next season as he will only be offered a one-year extension. (Various)

Rangers coach Walter Smith has hinted he will make moves in the summer for Motherwell striker Scott McDonald, Hibs midfielder Scott Brown and Wigan attacker Lee McCulloch. (Daily Record)

Birmingham managing director Karren Brady says she feels the club have been "mugged" by West Ham over the sale of Matthew Upson for �7.5m. (The Sun)

Watford defender Jay DeMerit says he will leave the club if they are relegated. (The Sun)

Reading will sign Luton defender Leon Barnett in the summer. (Daily Mirror)

OTHER GOSSIP

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has agreed to join Real Madrid as long as the Spanish club sign Manchester United's Ronaldo. (Daily Star)

Liverpool's prospective new American owners George Gillett Jr and Tom Hicks will fly to Merseyside on Monday to submit a bid of �470m for the club. (The Guardian)

Tottenham Hotspur are being tipped as the next takeover target for private investors. (The Times)

Fulham manager Chris Coleman has told striker Collins John to toe the line in his final four months at the club before his contract ends. (Express)

Blackburn star Matt Derbyshire has revealed he turned down Manchester United to play at Ewood Park. (The Sun)

Michal Pospisil says Hearts have sabotaged their chances of silverware by selling Paul Hartley. (Daily Record)

Brian McBride is set to sign a new two-year deal with Fulham. (Mirror)

Shaun Maloney says he had to quit Celtic for Aston Villa to reach the top in football. (Daily Record)

AND FINALLY...

David Beckham will appear on US TV in one of the sought-after half-time advert slots during Sunday's live coverage of the Super Bowl. (Telegraph)

Steve McClaren is the fifth England manager to pick Gareth Barry but the Villa player has still only amassed a grand total of eight caps for his country. (The Sun)

BBC Radio Scotland have apologised to misfiring Rangers striker Filip Sebo for joking that he was transferred to Edinburgh Zoo on deadline day. (Record)

Airline Flybe have named a Q400 passenger jet after Southampton legend Matt Le Tissier. (Daily Mirror)



SEE ALSO
Friday's football gossip
02 Feb 07 |  Gossip
Transfers - February 2007
02 Feb 07 |  Gossip


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