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Transfer Rumour Thread

Tottenham are hoping to secure the permanent signing of Emmanuel Adebayor by offering the Togo international forward a huge signing-on fee as well as club-record wages of ?ú100,000-a-week.

Tottenham ready to offer Emmanuel Adebayor ?ú4m up front to secure him permanently

Adebayor’s current contract from Emirates Marketing Project is worth ?ú170,000 a week, but it is understood that Tottenham are ready to make a ?ú4 million up-front payment to the player if he agrees a deal to remain at White Hart Lane until 2016.

Although the initial annual reduction in salary would be more than ?ú3 million, a signing-on fee would significantly mitigate the difference over the next two years until 2014, when Adebayor’s contract with Emirates Marketing Project is due to expire.

Adebayor has previously indicated that his decision will be heavily influenced by the financial package on offer, but it is clear that he is happy at Tottenham and attracted by the prospect of staying permanently.

His signing would also be dependent on Tottenham Hotspur reaching agreement with Emirates Marketing Project on a transfer fee that is expected to be around ?ú8 million.

With the future of manager Harry Redknapp so uncertain, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is keen to seal the long-term futures of key players and is ready to offer Luka Modric an extended contract worth around ?ú100,000 a week.

It is also understood that Ledley King, the club captain, will be offered a new short-term contract after he has defied serious knee problems to make a significant contribution to the club’s Premier League season.

Adebayor, Modric and King are all expected to start in Sunday’s north London derby against Arsenal.
 
Striker Emmanuel Adebayor, 27, is keen to reach an agreement to stay at Tottenham but the club would have to break their current wage limit in order to sign him permanently from Emirates Marketing Project.

Full story: London Evening Standard

Blackburn defender Chris Samba, 27, has not given up hope of securing a move to big-spending Anzhi Makhachkala before the Russian transfer window closes on Friday.

Full story: Daily Mail

Tottenham winger Andros Townsend, 20, is set to join Birmingham on loan after walking out on a loan spell at Leeds.

Full story: Daily Mirror

Midfielder Luka Modric, 26, will not sign a new contract with Tottenham until the future of manager Harry Redknapp is resolved.

Full story: Goal.com

Chelsea target Igor Akinfeev has ruled out a switch to Stamford Bridge. The 25-year-old CSKA Moscow goalkeeper has been linked with a move to the Blues, with question marks over Petr Cech's future at the club.

Full story: talkSPORT
Igor Akinfeev

Akinfeev has made over 200 appearances for CSKA

Arsenal look set to make an offer for ?ú5m-rated Malaga attacking midfielder Isco. Gunners boss Arsene Wenger wants the 19-year-old as part of his summer rebuilding plans.

Full story: Daily Star

Saudi Sportswashing Machine are believed to be keeping tabs on 24-year-old Ajax defender and captain Jan Vertonghen.

Full story: Saudi Sportswashing Machine Chronicle

The Magpies are also interested in 22-year-old attacking midfielder Romain Amalfitano of French side Reims.

Full story: Daily Mirror

Barcelona have joined Arsenal and Everton in the race for Anderlecht's 23-year-old striker Matias Suarez.

Full story: Metro

Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas is ready to offer Ivory Coast forward Salomon Kalou, 26, an ?ú80,000-a-week contract extension.

Full story: Daily Mail

Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho looks set to scupper Fulham's hopes of a loan move for 18-year-old midfielder Jese Rodriguez - by promoting him to the Real Madrid first team.

Full story: talkSPORT

Liverpool's quest to sign Bologna midfielder Gaston Ramirez has taken a significant step forward after the Italian club's president admitted the 21-year-old can leave at the end of the season.

Full story: Inside Futbol

West Bromwich Albion boss Roy Hodgson will again try to sign 28-year-old Zenit St Petersburg winger Szabolcs Huszti in the summer.

Full story: the Sun
OTHER GOSSIP

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has demanded to know why manager Andre Villas-Boas dropped experienced trio Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard and Michael Essien from the starting line-up for the game against Napoli, which they lost 3-1.

Full story: the Sun

Leeds United manager Neil Warnock claims he will retire at the end of next season.

Full story: Daily Mirror

Aston Villa's Carlos Cuellar, 30, is believed to have opened contract talks with the club after manager Alex McLeish indicated he wants the defender to stay.

Full story: Birmingham Mail

Sunderland midfielder Craig Gardner, 25, says he holds no grudges against Black Cats boss Martin O'Neill for selling him while he was manager of Aston Villa.

Full story: Sunderland Echo

Caretaker manager Terry Connor is set to get the Wolves job for the rest of the season after former Rangers boss Walter Smith turned down an approach from the Molineux club.

Full story: Daily Mirror

However, the club are considering whether to target former manager Dave Jones.

Full story: the Guardian
AND FINALLY

QPR midfielder Joey Barton has reportedly given his approval to the design of the new England home kit - despite being out of favour at international level.

Full story: Metro
 
Midfielder Luka Modric, 26, will not sign a new contract with Tottenham until the future of manager Harry Redknapp is resolved.

Full story: Goal.com

Considering his current contract runs out in 2016, I don't see the story there. Probably BS as usual, though.
 
Considering his current contract runs out in 2016, I don't see the story there. Probably BS as usual, though.

Au contraire mon frere I think that the story may very well be true, and apply to a lot of our first teamers...just as well we have the majority on long contracts, but could mean we are in for a bumpy ride in the near future.
 
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/sport/spurs/9551091.Eriksen_interests_Spurs/

Ajax star Christian Eriksen believed to interest Tottenham Hotspur

Christian Eriksen is believed to be interesting Spurs. Picture: Action Images Harry Redknapp is believed to be monitoring Ajax playmaker Christian Eriksen.

Spurs are thought to be keen on LilleÔÇÖs Eden Hazard but with a number of clubs tracking the Belgian, Eriksen could be an alternative option.

The Dane is another of European footballÔÇÖs hottest talents, with Manchester United also believed to be interested in securing his services.
 
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/sport/spurs/9551091.Eriksen_interests_Spurs/

Ajax star Christian Eriksen believed to interest Tottenham Hotspur

Christian Eriksen is believed to be interesting Spurs. Picture: Action Images Harry Redknapp is believed to be monitoring Ajax playmaker Christian Eriksen.

Spurs are thought to be keen on Lille’s Eden Hazard but with a number of clubs tracking the Belgian, Eriksen could be an alternative option.

The Dane is another of European football’s hottest talents, with Manchester United also believed to be interested in securing his services.

Looked good last night
 
Au contraire mon frere I think that the story may very well be true, and apply to a lot of our first teamers...just as well we have the majority on long contracts, but could mean we are in for a bumpy ride in the near future.

Yeah goal.com is famous for its journalism accuracy...

Seriously, it's people like you who keep websites and newspapers like this in business. Comprendez?
 
You mean his spelling and writing is better then harry's?

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This bloke from the wire isn't pleased with your rubbish joke broseph ;)
 
'The team's players live and train in Moscow and travel nearly 1,250 miles for home matches.'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17152566


What? Anzhi's Home stadium is over a thousand miles from where their training facilities are? That sounds completely insane...

It must be crazy having to travel that far for each game.

I don't think they have much choice though. I'm no expert but from what I gather Makhachkala is a pretty dangerous place (and Dagestan in general) with regular gunfights / bombings etc.
 
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/sport/spurs/9551091.Eriksen_interests_Spurs/

Ajax star Christian Eriksen believed to interest Tottenham Hotspur

Christian Eriksen is believed to be interesting Spurs. Picture: Action Images Harry Redknapp is believed to be monitoring Ajax playmaker Christian Eriksen.

Spurs are thought to be keen on Lille’s Eden Hazard but with a number of clubs tracking the Belgian, Eriksen could be an alternative option.

The Dane is another of European football’s hottest talents, with Manchester United also believed to be interested in securing his services.

This guy is seriously talented. Would be huge competition for him if he were to say he wanted to leave
 
How did Vertongen do last night, is getting rave reviews with people saying how composed he looks with excellent positioning etc.

Barcodes linked with him today.
 
QPR midfielder Joey Barton has reportedly given his approval to the design of the new England home kit - despite being out of favour at international level.

Full story: Metro


I mean really ? Wtf does that have to do with liking the kit or not.
 
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