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Monday's gossip column

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TRANSFER GOSSIP

Sunderland manager Steve Bruce is monitoring Tottenham right-back Alan Hutton ahead of the January transfer window.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Wigan are interested in Scunthorpe goalkeeper Joe Murphy after turning down the chance to sign former Sunderland keeper Jurgen Macho, who is a free agent after leaving AEK Athens.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Cardiff manager Dave Jones is set to hijack Coventry's bid to sign Wolves striker Sam Vokes, whose loan deal with the Sky Blues has yet to go through.
Full story: Daily Mirror

OTHER GOSSIP

Notts County executive chairman Peter Trembling has conceded he does not know the identities of all the private investors who are bankrolling the club.
Full story: The Sun

Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie has told owner Sulaiman Al Fahim to prove that a £50m loan has been organised to keep the club out of administration.
Full story: The Sun

Manchester United Nani winger will turn to his former team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo for advice after being substituted against Stoke on Saturday following a poor display. Nani will ring Ronaldo - now at Real Madrid - before Wednesday's game with Wolfsburg and added: "Cristiano and I talk a lot."
Full story: The Sun

Arsenal winger Theo Walcott, who has been out of action since June because of a lower back injury, has told boss Arsene Wenger he is fit to start Tuesday's Champions League match against Olympiakos.
Full story: The Sun

Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka has declared he is completely happy at the Blues and stated: "Chelsea is the first club I can call home." Anelka's former clubs include Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bolton and Real Madrid.
Full story: The Sun

League Two strugglers Darlington are lining up former Wigan boss Paul Jewell to fill their vacant managerial post.
Full story: Daily Mirror

AND FINALLY

Bolton boss Gary Megson has revealed South Korean star Chung-Yong Lee practises martial art Tai Chi first thing in the morning before training. Megson said: "I got in early and was eating a bacon sarnie when I saw this guy doing some serious stretching in the car park. I didn't realise it was Lee." (Daily Mirror)



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see also
Transfers - September 2009
29 Sep 09 |  Football
Sunday's gossip column
27 Sep 09 |  Gossip
Sunday's Scottish gossip
27 Sep 09 |  Scottish Premier
Saturday's gossip column
26 Sep 09 |  Gossip
Saturday's Scottish gossip
26 Sep 09 |  Scottish Premier


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