Wednesday, January 2, 2008

More transfer rumours.

Manchester United contacted Tottenham about signing Dimitar Berbatov four weeks ago, but they are thought to want to sign him in the summer rather than now (Times).

Chelsea could hijack Manchester United's interest with a £26m offer for Berbatov (The Sun).

The Daily Mirror reckons that Barcelona are interested in Kasper Schmeichel as a back-up to Victor Valdes, after Jens Lehmann turned down the chance of swapping the Ashburton Grove bench for the Nou Camp one.

Reading's Kevin Doyle is a surprise name on Chelsea's January shopping list, along with Bolton's Nicolas Anelka (Independent).

Mark Hughes can't wait for Roy Keane to take moaning midfielder Robbie Savage out of Ewood Park - as soon as he meets his £1.75million valuation.

Richard Dunne will sign a new four-year £40,000-a-week deal with Manchester City this month to reflect his emergence as a top Premier League defender.

Chelski expect to land Nicolas Anelka in time to play in the FA Cup third round this weekend.

Everton boss David Moyes has made a move for unsettled Arsenal midfielder Lassana Diarra. Manchester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson is also keen on the 22-year-old, who only moved to the Emirates from Chelsea in August.

Manchester City are bracing themselves for a transfer asault from Inter Milan to prise Brazilian ace Elano away from Eastlands. Nerazzurri boss Roberto Mancini is ready to bid £11million to land the player.

Derby boss Paul Jewell is ready to sign Argentine striker Emanuel Villa for £2million.

Spurs are preparing a £4million raid for former Chelsea midfielder Maniche. Juande Ramos considers the 30-year-old the perfect playmaker for the Tottenham midfield.

Everton have attempted to ward off interest in Scotland striker James McFadden by offering him an improved deal. Birmingham and Celtic are both willing to pay around £3.5million for the 24-year-old hitman. Meanwhile Toffees boss David Moyes is ready to step up his bid to sign Bayern Munich's Belgian central defender Daniel van Buyten.

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