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Wednesday's gossip column

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TRANSFER GOSSIP

AC Milan are willing to offer France midfielder Yoann Gourcuff to Liverpool as part of a deal to entice Anfield defender Daniel Agger to the San Siro. Gourcuff is currently on loan to Bordeaux. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester United are giving a trial to 'Little Kaka' - 17-year-old Serbian midfielder Adem Ljajic, who plays for Partizan Belgrade. (Daily Mail)

Striker Marcus Bent could be looking for a 12th club in January as he is set to quit Birmingham, having only made one start this season. (Daily Star)

Forward Marlon Harewood is poised for a �3.5m move from Aston Villa to Stoke. (Various)

Sporting Lisbon midfielder Miguel Veloso has ruled out a �16m move to Tottenham. (Daily Mirror)

Defender Zak Whitbread could be leaving Millwall, with West Brom keen to sign him for �1m. (The Sun)

OTHER GOSSIP

Manager David Moyes' new contract at Everton is worth a cool �16.5m. (Various)

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QPR will turn to former England manager Terry Venables, who counts Rangers among his former clubs, if current boss Iain Dowie fails to keep the club in the promotion picture. (Daily Mirror)

Or they could go for Millwall manager Kenny Jackett. (The Sun)

British businessman Paul Davidson looks set to buy Real Mallorca for �35m. (Daily Mail)

Montrose have received more than 30 applications for the manager's job - despite their insistence that Jim Weir has not been sacked. (Daily Record)

Defender Paul Scharner fears for his future with Wigan, claiming he is not "getting on" with manager Steve Bruce. (Daily Mirror)

AND FINALLY

Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond has urged striker Kris Boyd to reconsider his decision not to play for his country under manager George Burley. (Daily Record)




see also
Tuesday's gossip column
14 Oct 08 |  Gossip
Monday's gossip column
13 Oct 08 |  Gossip
Transfers - October 2008
14 Oct 08 |  Football


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