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Thursday's gossip column - transfers and rumours

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TRANSFER GOSSIP

Lazio's former Aston Villa defender Thomas Hitzlsperger could be set for a summer move to Spurs after failing to make an impact for the Rome club.
Full story: IMG Scouting

Sought-after Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery has turned down a move to Chelsea and will instead switch to a club in Spain this summer, partly because his wife would hate the English weather.
Full story: The Sun

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini wants Palermo striker Edinson Cavani.
Full story: Daily Mail

Palermo, meanwhile, have their sights set on a bid for Blackburn winger Morten Gamst Pedersen, with Rovers hoping to take midfielder Mark Bresciano in the other direction.
Full story: The Sun

Liverpool's Spanish winger Albert Riera is ready to quit Anfield for a loan move to Spartak Moscow in a bid to save his World Cup dream.
Full story: Daily Star

Manchester City are also in talks with Grenoble over a summer switch for their France Under-21 midfielder Sofiane Feghouli, who will be out of contract at the end of the season.
Full story: The Sun

Stoke boss Tony Pulis is keen on Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara, who is currently on loan at Portsmouth.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Nice striker Loic Remy says he still wants to join Arsenal, despite his move collapsing in January due to a £13m asking price.
Full story: Daily Mail

Birmingham boss Alex McLeish will turn to Notts County goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel next season if he cannot land Joe Hart on loan again.
Full story: The Sun

McLeish has revealed Birmingham have held talks with Rangers striker Kris Boyd's representatives, but that the Scotland international is also talking to other clubs. (The Times)

Portsmouth left-back Dusko Tosic, 25, looks set to join QPR on Thursday after a proposed move to Swansea fell through. (Daily Mail)

OTHER GOSSIP

Former Chelsea boss Glenn Hoddle is being lined up for a dramatic return to management in place of West Ham's Gianfranco Zola.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Actually, former Man City boss Mark Hughes is the man the Upton Park club want to replace their struggling Italian gaffer.
Full story: Daily Star

Hughes is also on a three-man shortlist to lead Ivory Coast at this summer's World Cup.
Full story: The Guardian

Zola has been told to submit a dossier to West Ham's owners to convince them that he can save the Hammers from the drop.
Full story: Daily Mail

West Ham striker Benni McCarthy has admitted he and his team-mates "hid" during their woeful 3-1 defeat at home to Wolves on Tuesday.
Full story: The Sun

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has not trained since their 2-1 win over Liverpool on Sunday, prompting fears he is still troubled by on-going knee problems.
Full story: The Independent

Balram Chainrai, Portsmouth's fourth owner in their turbulent season, could remain in charge of the club for the long term.
Full story: The Guardian

Man City manager Roberto Mancini and Everton boss David Moyes could face an FA rap after squaring up during their sides' game at Eastlands on Tuesday. (Various)

Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves, on the brink of a return after injury, has revealed he still needs painkilling injections to get him through training and matches.
Full story: The Sun

QPR manager Neil Warnock has been handed a £10m summer war chest to take the Loftus Road outfit into the Premier League.
Full story: The Sun

Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner says he is an injury doubt for Saturday's away game at Birmingham.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Southampton could hand 16-year-old midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain a shock call-up for Sunday's Johnstone's Paint Trophy final with Carlisle. (Daily Star)

AND FINALLY

Arsenal defender Sol Campbell has told his team-mates to make sure they are not only remembered for playing pretty football.
Full story: Daily Star

David Beckham has lost his place at the top of France Football magazine's annual survey of the top earners in the game to Barcelona's Lionel Messi. The Argentine earned £29.6m last year in salary and endorsements, £2.3m ahead of Beckham. (The Independent)



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see also
Transfers - March 2010
23 Mar 10 |  Football
Wednesday's gossip column
23 Mar 10 |  Gossip
Tuesday's gossip column
23 Mar 10 |  Gossip
Tuesday's Scottish gossip
23 Mar 10 |  Scottish Premier


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