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Saturday's gossip column - transfers and rumours

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TRANSFER GOSSIP

Chelsea are ready to sell defender Jose Bosingwa and forward Salomon Kalou in the summer.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Arsenal full-back Gael Clichy could attempt to force through a controversial move to rivals Spurs or Liverpool amid rumours that talks over a new contract have broken down.
Full story: Metro

Sunderland manager Steve Bruce says he will plead with Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson to let him have striker Danny Welbeck on loan again next season.
Full story: Daily Mirror

AC Milan are weighing up whether to join Arsenal in the race to sign Southampton's 17-year-old winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Full story: Daily Mail

Aston Villa are leading the chase for £15m-rated Lille striker Gervinho. Liverpool and Tottenham are also interested in the 24-year-old Ivory Coast forward.
Full story: Daily Mail

Spartak Moscow are preparing for a £20m bid for Aiden McGeady from Zenit St Petersburg.
Full story: Daily Mirror

OTHER GOSSIP

Yaya Toure has leapt to the defence of his brother Kolo who has failed a drugs test. The Manchester City midfielder declared: Kolo is a sane person - he did not use any substance that was illegal."
Full story: the Sun

Liverpool's new striker Luis Suarez hopes his goals can help prevent Manchester United from winning a record 19th league title.
Full story: Daily Mirror

As his team prepare to play Liverpool at the weekend, Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs insists there is no better feeling than beating Liverpool at Anfield.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Ipswich striker Jason Scotland wants to score against promotion hopefuls Cardiff to help his former club Swansea win promotion.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Birmingham's Liam Ridgewell has claimed watching inspirational DVDs helped his team beat Arsenal in the Carling Cup final.
Full story: Daily Mirror

AND FINALLY

Gerrard Houllier has defended his weakened team selection for Aston Villa's FA Cup defeat on Wednesday by admitting that his side are not good enough to beat Manchester City and he did not fancy a replay had the match been drawn.
Full story: Daily Express



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see also
Saturday's Scottish gossip
05 Mar 11 |  Scotland
Friday's gossip column
04 Mar 11 |  Gossip
Friday's Scottish gossip
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Thursday's gossip column
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