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Thursday's gossip column

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BREAKING GOSSIP

TRANSFER GOSSIP

Tottenham will make a £6m move for Manchester City midfielder Michael Johnson in the January transfer window.
Full story: The Sun

Birmingham will join the race to sign Emile Heskey if the 31-year-old England striker quits Aston Villa to boost his World Cup hopes.
Full story: The Sun

Sunderland will make a move for Middlesbrough's England Under-21 winger Adam Johnson, 22, in January.
Full story: The Sun

Stoke manager Tony Pulis is ready to make an opening £1.5m bid for Huddersfield's highly rated young goalkeeper Alex Smithies. The Terriers rate the stopper at about £4m.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill is interested in signing Barnsley's teenage striker Reuben Noble-Lazarus. The 16-year-old became the youngest Football League player at 15 years and 45 days in a game against Ipswich in October 2008.
Full story: The Sun

Arsenal are leading the chase for 14-year-old Montenegro midfielder Nikola Zvrko. Chelsea and Barcelona are also interested in the youngster. (Daily Mail)

Sheffield United manager Kevin Blackwell is weighing up whether to bring in former Wigan striker Henri Camara, who is a free agent, to boost his injury-hit squad.
Full story: Daily Mirror

OTHER GOSSIP

Rafael Benitez's job as Liverpool manager is safe for now because the club cannot afford to sack him. The Spaniard has four and a half years to run on the £4.5m-a-season contract he signed in March, so sacking him could cost about £20m.
Full story: Daily Mail

Former Germany manager Jurgen Klinsmann, who was approached a couple of years ago to succeed Rafael Benitez at Liverpool, has reiterated his desire to manage in the Premier League.
Full story: The Sun

Former Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri has admitted he would love to come back to England and manage in the Premier League again.
Full story: Daily Mirror

AND FINALLY

Germany's World Cup players have been warned to expect to wear bullet-proof vests if they venture away from the team hotel at the 2010 finals in South Africa.
Full story: The Daily Telegraph



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see also
Transfers - October 2009
28 Oct 09 |  Football
Wednesday's gossip column
21 Oct 09 |  Gossip
Wednesday's Scottish gossip
21 Oct 09 |  Scottish Premier
Tuesday's gossip column
20 Oct 09 |  Gossip
Tuesday's Scottish gossip
20 Oct 09 |  Scottish Premier


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