Tottenham call off their match with Everton, Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri near Arsenal exit, Alastair Cook hits a century as England dominate India, plus more.
2359: That's all from
Thursday's Sportsday Live, which will resume on Friday at 0800 BST.
2352: GOLF - US Open champion
Rory McIlroy completes his first round at the
US PGA Championship in level par to finish tied-26th.
Steve Stricker of the United States leads the field on seven under par, two shots ahead of countryman
Jerry Kelly.
2346: FOOTBALL - Midfielder
Owen Hargreaves has been offered a return to top-flight football by West Brom, reports the Telegraph. Hargreaves was released by Manchester United after struggling with tendinitis.
2342: FOOTBALL - West Brom boss
Roy Hodgson says his Liverpool nightmare would make him think twice about taking the England job when Fabio Capello steps down. "It's going to be a very difficult job for anyone who takes the job," he said. "Because, even...if you maybe are the 'right person', you need to be perceived as the right person. And the perception of my Liverpool appointment was not right and as a result, of course, you end up paying for it."
2335: RUGBY UNION -
Matthew Rees' World Cup hopes are in doubt as the
Wales captain and hooker faces surgery on his injured neck. "It looks like he [Rees] will need an operation sooner rather than later," said Wales coach
Warren Gatland.
2330: FOOTBALL -
John Terry reckons Chelsea boss
Andre Villas-Boas has given the squad a new lease of life since taking over in June, reports
Talksport. "He's given everyone a fresh start and a fresh chance so we'll maybe see players featuring that didn't [feature] as much last year which has been great for the whole atmosphere within the squad."
2320: FOOTBALL - Championship side Leicester want Tottenham striker
Robbie Keane for £3m, reports
the Daily Mirror. 2317: FOOTBALL -
Joey Barton is wanted by both Stoke City and Zenit St Petersburg, with the Russian side ready to make the midfielder a lucrative contract offer to move abroad, reports
Metro. 2313: FOOTBALL - Everton host Sheffield United, Sunderland face a long trip down to Brighton while Leeds travel to Doncaster in a Yorkshire derby in the
second round of the Carling Cup.
2308: FOOTBALL - Livingston chairman
Gordon McDougall says
lower leagues clubs in Scotland are financially "destitute". He said "The negatives are that the game is destitute. If there are any positives it is that there is a more even playing field when you are looking for players. The money is just not there."
2305: TENNIS - Fifth seed
Maria Sharapova, French Open champion
Li Na and Wimbledon winner
Petra Kvitova all suffer early exits at the
Rogers Cup in Toronto.
2255: GOLF - Open champion
Darren Clarke is struggling out in Atlanta at the
US PGA Championship. The Northern Irishman is seven over par through 15. Meanwhile,
Lee Westwood is two over through 13 while
Rory McIlroy continues to receive physio on his wrist during his round and is currently even par through 15.
2249: RUGBY UNION - Wales captain
Sam Warburton says
there is better to come from his side as they prepare to face England in their second World Cup warm-up match on Saturday.
2242: FOOTBALL - The draw for the second round of the Carling Cup has been made with League One Exeter hosting Liverpool, Sheffield Wednesday travelling Blackburn and Bournemouth v West Brom among the ties.
2236: FOOTBALL - Former Arsenal defender
Lee Dixon speaking on
BBC Radio 5 live about the Gunners' potential transfer targets: "People have talked about [Blackburn centre-back Chris]
Samba not being an Arsenal player, but it's uncanny how many times the ball hits him and he gets himself into some really good positions defensively.
2220: FOOTBALL - It's penalties at Hillsborough in the
first round Carling Cup tie between Sheffield Wednesday and Blackpool as it remains goalless after extra-time.
2214: BEACH VOLLEYBALL - British volleyball pair
Shauna Mullin and
Zara Dampney beat Chinese duo Wang Fan and YY Ma at Horse Guards Parade to secure top spot in their pool at the
London Prepares Series test event. Britain's second pair of
Lucy Boulton and
Denise Johns progressed into the last 19 knockout round after a 2-0 defeat to Brazil left them second in their group.
2207: FOOTBALL - BBC football pundit
Alan Hansen on
BBC Radio 5 live: "Arsenal need leadership. The new kid [
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain] from Southampton is not the area [Arsenal boss Arsene]
Wenger should be strengthening. I don't know how Wenger will replace [Cesc]
Fabregas and [Samir]
Nasri. I would probably go for [Everton defender Phil]
Jagielka for a Wenger centre back signing."
2200: FOOTBALL - It's still goalless at the end of the first half of extra-time at Hillsborough Stadium in the
first round Carling Cup tie between Sheffield Wednesday and Blackpool.
2156: GOLF - Clubhouse leader American
Steve Stricker said he "didn't realise" he was
one putt away from making history at the US PGA Championship. The 44-year-old, who has never won a major, equalled the lowest round in major history with a stunning 63 but missed a 10-foot birdie putt on the last. "I realized it was for 62 but didn't realize it was for history," he said.
2148: FOOTBALL - Manchester United boss
Sir Alex Ferguson was greeted with a standing ovation at a fundraising gala evening in Dunfermline, Fife, held in aid of the Mary Leishman Foundation, reports Press Association. Ferguson told the audience that his days with the Pars, for whom he scored 90 goals in three seasons, was his "best time spent as a player".
2142: SAILING - British pair
Nick Dempsey and Bryony Shaw have won medals at the Olympic test event in Weymouth. Competing in the RS:X windsurfing class, Shaw secured bronze in the women's event before team-mate Dempsey secured silver.
2128: CRICKET - BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew write in his BBC Sport column: "
Alastair Cook now has 19 Test centuries and he will become the highest-scoring England batsman of all-time.
He could play for another 10 or 12 years if he really wants. He'll be the next England captain and will keep chalking off the records."
2120: CRICKET - England's
Alastair Cook stressed it was merely "his turn to contribute" to
England's dominance of India after finishing day two of the third Test on 182 not out. "I've been a bit short of runs in this series," he told BBC's Test Match Special. "I felt like I'd been missing out, letting the team down a bit."
2111: GOLF - BBC commentator
Andrew Cotter on
BBC Radio 5 live: "Watching
Rory McIlroy is hitting the ball OK but he's missed a couple of four foot putts and he's back to level par. He's had his right wrist heavily strapped."
2105: TENNIS - World number one
Novak Djokovic takes his record for the year to 50-1 with a 7-5 6-2 win over
Marin Cilic, taking the Serbian through to the quarter-finals of the
Rogers Cup in Montreal.
2058: MOTOGP - Australian rider
Casey Stoner has said he is now open to the idea of competing at the Japanese Grand Prix, having previously said that racing at the Motegi event was out of the question, reports
Autosport. The Honda rider had voiced fears about the radiation levels in area, following a leak at a nuclear facility only 100 miles from the circuit in March.
2050: MOTOGP - Multiple world champion
Valentino Rossi has insisted he has
no intention of breaking his contract with Ducati for the 2012 season and moving back to Honda. He said: "I will race for Ducati next year - this is not in doubt."
2042: GOLF - US Open champion
Rory McIlroy has hit
back-to-back birdies since receiving treatment on his wrist to go one under par, six shots behind leader
Steve Stricker.
2036: FOOTBALL - It's goalless at half-time between Sheffield Wednesday and Blackpool in their
first round Carling Cup fixture.
2028: GOLF - BBC golf correspondent
Iain Carter on
BBC Radio 5 live: "
Rory McIlroy is receiving on-going treatment from the physio as he goes round. He received an extended period of treatment during the playing of the fifth hole. He's been told that if he does continue, he's not likely to do any more damage to his injury. Immediately after his treatment, he nearly holed out of the bunker and tapped in for a birdie to bring him back to level par."
2020: FOOTBALL - BBC Sport's
Alan Hansen on
BBC Radio 5 live: "Liverpool's supporters do not want to get to October or November where it's doom and gloom again. They've had it so many times in the past. With [Liverpool manager Kenny] Dalglish, I think it might change. I think he's bought well, he's identified places on the pitch which need to be strengthened and he's gone British which I think is the right way to go. The first eight or ten weeks for Liverpool are mega. If they get off to get a good start, I think they can get that top four spot."
2013: CYCLING - Tour de France green jersey winner
Mark Cavendish's lead-out man,
Mark Renshaw, has signed a
two-year deal to ride with Dutch team Rabobank.
2006: FOOTBALL - Ahead of his side's first Premier League game of the season,
Blackburn Rovers boss Steve Kean says they haven't received any bids for centre back
Christopher Samba. The Congolese defender has been linked with Tottenham and Arsenal.
1955: GOLF - Former world number one
Tiger Woods slumps to his worst-ever opening round in any of a major at the
US PGA Championship in Atlanta. A staggering 14 strokes separate Woods and clubhouse leader Steve Stricker and that, almost unbelievably, after Woods birdies three of his first five holes to share the lead. "I'm not down, I'm really angry," he says after his seven-over-par 77. "There are a lot of words I could use beyond that."
1944: FOOTBALL - Former
Arsenal defender
Lee Dixon tells
BBC Sport's Alistair Magowan the Gunners will be wise to recoup a possible £58m for wantaway players Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri.
The pair are set to exit the Emirates, leaving boss Arsene Wenger until the end of August to buy in replacements. "You're better off getting £60m for two players who don't want to stay and spending the money wisely," says Dixon. "There is no doubt they are top quality players and they will be missed, but it is important that supporters and everyone at the club remembers that the cannon on the chest is more important than anybody."
1937: GOLF - American
Steve Stricker equals the
lowest round in a major as he takes an early two-shot lead at the US PGA Championship. The world number five shoots a flawless seven-under-par 63 on a sweltering day at Atlanta Athletic Club to take control in the opening round of the year's final major.
Follow the action on the BBC Sport website. 1928: CRICKET -
England batter
India into submission to assume total control of the third Test at Edgbaston and move ever closer to the number one spot in the world rankings.
Sam Sheringham's report is now live on the BBC Sport website.
1918: FOOTBALL - Tune into
BBC Radio 5 live now to hear Premier League chief executive
Richard Scudamore discussing all things football with presenter Mark Chapman.
1905: CRICKET -
Middlesex opener Scott Newman hits 75, his highest score in the County Championship this season, and Chris Rogers makes 67 as the hosts reach 198-6 against
Northants on a rain-affected
first day Lord's. 1840: CRICKET- Meanwhile in the
cricket at Edgbaston Alastair Cook is creeping ever closer to a double-century on 181 not out, with England on 453-3. It's been a long day for India.
1832: TENNIS -
Andy and Jamie Murray beat Eric Butorac and Jean-Julien Rojer 6-2 2-6 10-8 to reach the quarter-finals of the doubles at the
Rogers Cup in Montreal .
1816: OLYMPICS -
London 2012 Chairman Lord Coe has told BBC Sport he's happy that the IOC were in London this week to witness the riots. Asked if he's worried that it's tarnished London's reputation, he said: "In a funny way I'm happier that the IOC were here this week to see test events and world championships all going ahead under pretty much normal circumstances, rather than them getting a view of 24 hour news which actually probably narrows that view. I'm rather happy they were here and recognising that it was very much business as usual."
1809: FOOTBALL-
Blackburn Rovers manager
Steve Kean has confirmed Croatian striker
Nikola Kalinic is on the brink of joining Ukrainian side Dnipro after scoring 15 goals in 54 appearances during two years at Ewood Park
1800: FOOTBALL-
Bolton Wanderers have confirmed the signing of former Middlesbrough and Stoke City attacker
Tuncay on a season-long loan deal from Bundesliga side Wolfsburg, according to Sky Sports.
1753: FOOTBALL-
Brendan Rodgers has confirmed
Swansea City have enquired about signing Middlesbrough captain
Matthew Bates. The Premier League newcomers want to strengthen their central defensive area and have been in talks to sign 20-year-old Liverpool centre-back
Daniel Ayala. The Swans are also interested in former England youth defender but Boro insist no offer has been made for Bates. "They are players who we are interested in," said Rodgers. "But they are at other clubs."
1700: GOLF - It's all going wrong for
Tiger Woods in his first round at the
US PGA Championship. He's gone from three under par to four-over in six holes.
Steve Stricker of the United States remains ahead but his lead has been cut to one shot, on four-under. Bill Haas and Jerry Kelly lie in joint-second.
1639: GOLF -
Steve Stricker of the United States has moved into the outright lead at the
US PGA Championship on four under par. Meanwhile,
Tiger Woods' round continues to unravel. The former world number one birdied three of the opening five holes, but followed that up with three bogeys and a double bogey to sit three over par after 10 holes.
1632: OLYMPICS - Some 28,000 would-be torchbearers for the
London 2012 Olympic torch relay have been told by email that they are through to the next selection round. People have a one in 14 chance of success.
1620: FOOTBALL - QPR have signed Brazilian defender
Bruno Perone, who has been on trial with the club for the last month, on a
one-year contract, subject to international clearance.
1615: CRICKET - England reach 319-2 at tea to lead India by 95 runs on day two of the third Test at Edgbaston.
1611: FOOTBALL -
Cheltenham Town announce that their League Two match against Swindon has been postponed on police advice.
1606: GOLF - After three birdies in the opening five holes,
Tiger Woods has dropped back to even par following a double bogey and bogey on successive holes at the
US PGA Championship.Bubba Watson of the United States shares the lead with countryman
Steve Stricker on four under par.
Ross Fisher is the leading English player on two under through 10 holes.
1600: CRICKET - England reach the
300 mark at Edgbaston with
Alastair Cook on 118 and
Kevin Pietersen on 29. The hosts lead India by 77 runs on day two of the third Test.
1557: ATHLETICS - World women's 800m champion
Caster Semenya has withdrawn from the World Student Games this month because of a back injury. University Sport South Africa athletics chairman Glen Bentley told Reuters: "It is only a niggle but she did not want to risk aggravating it and thus not be in a position to defend her title at the world champs," he said.
1544: SWIMMING - The
10km marathon swimming test event will take place on Saturday in the Serpentine, Hyde Park, despite the riots that have ripped through London, reports the Press Association.
1538: GOLF - A double bogey on his sixth hole sees
Tiger Woods drop from joint leader to tied-10th at the
US PGA Championship at the Atlanta Athletic Club, Georgia, United States. American
Bubba Watson shares the lead with countrymen
Steve Stricker and
Bill Haas on three under par.
1533: FORMULA 1 -
Jenson Button will drive his McLaren car on a demonstration run through the streets of Manchester on 29 August, plus more in
Thursday's F1 gossip column. 1523: FOOTBALL - Championship side
Southampton have completed the signing of defender
Danny Fox from Burnley on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
1517: CRICKET -
Alastair Cook hits his 19th Test century off 213 balls, before
Ian Bell is bowled out for 34.
England are 252-2 with
Kevin Pietersen now at the crease.
1510: FORMULA 1 - Pirelli boss
Paul Hembery tells
Autosport that short-life qualifying tyres, which perform at their peak during a single flying lap, could return to Formula 1 next year if the teams agree.
1503: FOOTBALL - Former Arsenal and Manchester City midfielder
Patrick Vieira thinks this season's Premier League campaign could be the
most competitive in history with more teams challenging at the top of the table.
1452: FOOTBALL - Fixtures in Spain's top two divisions face being postponed after the players' union said it would hold a strike.
Players want a guaranteed wage fund where they would be paid even if their clubs become insolvent.
1445: SAILING - Welsh sailor
Hannah Mills and crew
Saskia Clark, who are in their first season together as a team, are in
gold medal position going into Friday's final medal race at the Olympic test event in Weymouth.
1438: GOLF - England's
Ross Fisher has made a flying start in the
US PGA Championship at the Atlanta Athletic Club in Georgia, United States. The 30-year-old leads the field on four under par after five holes. Former world number one
Tiger Woods is two under after three holes.
1430: FOOTBALL - Nick Clitheroe from
BBC Midlands Today reports: "Aston Villa will have
Darren Bent fit for the opening game of the Premier League season at Fulham. He's recovered from the shoulder injury which kept him out of the England squad for the postponed friendly with the Netherlands."
1425: FOOTBALL - The Football League announce that all league games in the London will go ahead as scheduled this weekend.
1409: FOOTBALL -
BBC Radio Stoke's Phil Cartwright reports that Wolves manager Mick McCarthy is optimistic that striker Kevin Doyle will be fit to face Blackburn on Saturday, says he's "70-30" to recover from a knee injury to start at Ewood Park.
1400: CYCLING - Rabobank team manager Erik Breukink has confirmed
reports that Mark Renshaw, a key team-mate of Mark Cavendish at HTC-Highroad, has signed a two-year deal with his team for next season.
1351: RUGBY UNION - British and Irish Lion
Keith Earls is included at centre in the
Ireland team to play France on Saturday in Bordeaux.
1343: BADMINTON - From
BBC Sport's Nick Hope at Wembley: Great Britain's
Chris Adcock and
Imogen Bankier have progressed to the quarter-finals of the Badminton World Championships at Wembley Arena. They claimed their second major scalp in as many days, following up a defeat of the eighth seeds from Thailand yesterday, with a three-set (21-17, 15-21, 16-21) victory over Japan's number 15 seeds Shintaro Ikeda and Reiko Shiota.
1339: FOOTBALL - Prime minister
David Cameron has said that other Premier League matches in London this weekend could kick-off earlier than scheduled after Tottenham's game against Everton was postponed earlier today.
1333: FOOTBALL: - Liverpool have agreed a fee with Newcastle United
for the transfer of Jose Enrique. Liverpool have now been given permission to discuss personal terms with the player.
1238: FOOTBALL: -
BBC North West's Richard Askam confirms that
Bolton are in the advanced stages of talks over a loan move for former Stoke striker
Tuncay, who is currently playing at German side Wolfsburg.
1232: RUGBY UNION: - Head coach Warren Gatland has selected
Gavin Henson at inside centre and
James Hook at full-back in Wales' team to face England at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday.
1220: BADMINTON: -
BBC Olympic Sports reporter Nick Hope on Twitter: Despite a mini fight-back GB go down 21-17 in 1st set to Japanese no.16 seeds Shintaro Ikeda & Reiko Shiota. Brits showed promise mind! Imogen Bankier & Chris Adcock were 11-7 up, Japan battled level. Now 14-13 to GB at Wembley Arena - tense at the Badminton Worlds.
1213: FOOTBALL: - The Spanish football players union (AFE) have called a strike to affect the start of the season in the country's top two divisions
according to Reuters. 1153: FOOTBALL: -
Sky Sports News reports: Arsenal have opened preliminary talks with Birmingham over a possible move for defender Scott Dann.
1144: FOOTBALL-
BBC Sports Phil McNulty on Twitter: "Newcastle's Jose Enrique to have a medical at Liverpool after £6m fee agreed. Kenny Dalglish solves major problem at left-back."
1139: FOOTBALL -
Everton Striker Louis Saha on Twitter: "Game Off vs Spurs. Surely for a very good reason. Hope the one who suffered from the warzone will recover quick. My prayers are with them."
1134 CRICKET: -
The second day of the third Test between England and India is underway. There is live ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 Long Wave and the BBC Sport website and live text commentary on the website.
1134: FOOTBALL -
Chelsea captain John Terry who was due to captain England in Wednesday's friendly against Holland until it too was called off, shared Dawson's sentiments. "It was unfortunate for us, a lot of kids would have been at thegame, but like Michael says, the safety is the most important thing."
1127: FOOTBALL -
Spurs defender Michael Dawson admitted his disappointment at his delayed start to the season, but understood the reasons for the postponement. "Of course is it is (disappointing)," he said. "We've worked for six weeks trying to get fit and now the first week's not going to be happening for us. "But safety is the main thing, and the police wouldn't have called it off lightly."
1113: FOOTBALL -
Chief executive of the Premier League Richard Scudamore: "The very latest situation is that Tottenham and Everton has gone.The police have done a fantastic job, but it's been a crime scene all week and the council have not had enough time to do what they need. "The other nine fixtures are looking positive, subject to any more trouble."At 6pm tonight we will have a very clear picture. The Tottenham game is a real shame but we support the police in what they are doing. "They want these games to go on as much as we do."".
1106: FOOTBALL - Saturday's Premier League game between
Tottenham and Everton at White Hart Lane on has been posponed. Chief executive of the Premier League Richard Scudamore has said.
1047 CRICKET: -
The second day of the third Test between England and India will now start at 1130 BST due to rain. There is live ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 Long Wave and the BBC Sport website and live text commentary on the website.
1027: FOOTBALL -
UEFA have thrown Greek side Volos out of the Europa League because of their involvement in a match-fixing scandal.Volos was scheduled to face Paris Saint-Germain in a playoff tie on Aug 18 and 25.
1019: FOOTBALL - Saturday's Blue Square Bet Premier clash between
Telford and Luton has been postponed after a request by West Mercia Police.
1012: FOOTBALL - Bolton boss Owen Coyle has confirmed talks are ongoing aimed at bringing
Manchester City winger Shaun Wright-Phillips to the Reebok Stadium."Shaun is a tremendous player," "He is someone I would love to bring to the club. Whether it is possible, only time will tell. said Coyle.
1004: FOOTBALL - BBC Sport's Dan Roan reports
Samir Nasri is close to leaving Arsenal - for Manchester City. The 2 clubs are close to agreeing a fee between 22m and 24m.
0954: RUGBY LEAGUE -
Castleford forward Stuart Jones has signed a new one-year contract with the club. The 29-year-old, who can play in the back row or at loose forward, joined the Tigers from Huddersfield in 2009 and has gone on to make 73 appearances for the club.
0934: FOOTBALL -
Birmingham owner Carson Yeung has been refused permission to travel to the United Kingdom by a magistrate in Hong Kong.Yeung, who is facing charges of money laundering, was forced to surrender his travel documents as part of the conditions of the bail that was granted at the end of June.
0923: RUGBY LEAGUE -
Dan Sarginson has signed a new, extended two-year deal with Harlequins.The 18-year-old, scored two tries on his debut against Salford last month. "Dan Sarginson's one of the most exciting players London has produced," coach Rob Powell said.
0919: RACING - This afternoon's meeting at
Beverley goes ahead as scheduled following a second inspection this morning.
0914: RUGBY LEAGUE -
Widnes will return to the Super League next season with their Stobart Stadium sporting an 'i-pitch' - the latest generation of artificial grass. The pitch will be installed in time for the start of pre-season training in December.The Vikings are the first rugby league club to trial the surface.
0904: FOOTBALL - Aston Villa boss
Alex McLeishinsists veteran striker
Emile Heskey still has a major role to play at Aston Villa and that it would be "crazy" not to make use of his vast experience. McLeish said:"There is no guarantee that Emile will play every week - but he has certainly impressed me."
0859: RUGBY UNION -
Sale Sharks have announced the signing of Samoan international centre Johnny Leota. The 27-year-old, who has played Super Rugby with the Otago Highlanders inNew Zealand, made his Test debut during the recent Pacific Nations Cup.
0849: FOOTBALL: - BBC sports Phil Mcnulty on Twitter: "So if it's Cesc/Barca & Nasri/Man City all logic suggests Wenger must have big deals in place ready to go. Defining days for Arsenal."
0841: RUGBY UNION - Loose forward
Scott Higginbotham will make his first test start for Australia, after being named as number eight for their Tri-Nations clash against World Cup champions South Africa in Durban on Saturday.
0833: FOOTBALL - BBC sports Dan Roan on Twitter: "
France Football says Samir Nasri to Manchester City will be done in a matter of 'hours'.
0820: FOOTBALL - Harry Redknapp said that he wants Tottenham Hotspur's Premier League opener against Everton on Saturday to go ahead, as the league makes its decision today as to whether police resources containing the rioting across the country can cover matches as well.
reports the Independent. 0813: RUGBY LEAGUE - Bradford back Shaun Ainscough has agreed a one-year extension to his contract with the option for a further year.The 21-year-old has made just nine appearances in an injury-hit first season since joining from Wigan Warriors.
0800: CRICKET - The second day of the third Test between England and India resumes at 1100 BST with England 84-0.
There is live ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 Long Wave and the BBC Sport website and live text commentary on the website too.
0800 BST: -
Top transfer stories from
Thursday's gossip column:
Tottenham may turn their attention to Villarreal's Giuseppe Rossi again as Athletic Bilbao are unwilling to accept an offer for Fernando Llorente.
Full story: the GuardianCarlos Tevez is set to move to Inter Milan on loan - if the Serie A club sell Samuel Eto'o to Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala.
Full story: talkSPORTChelsea will offer Yossi Benayoun to Spurs as they try to seal the signing of Luka Modric.
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