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Published Date: 22 November 2008
Tottenham plan a £5m swoop for Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, Manchester United have targeted £8m Serbian midfielder Zoran Tosic and West Brom coach Michael Appleton is in line for Huddersfield Town job - all this and more gossip and rumour in Saturday's papers.
THE SUN
William Gallas has been told he can leave Arsenal after he was stripped of the captaincy.

Tottenham plan a £5m swoop for Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey.

Dwight Yorke says he has heard a whisper he is to be forced ou
t of Sunderland in the January transfer window.

Dutch coach Guus Hiddink says that Tottenham goalkeeper Heurelo Gomes will come good for the London club.

Gianfranco Zola says his wife could leave him unless West Ham's form picks up.

DAILY MAIL
Loudmouth William Gallas gets the boot: Arsene Wenger leaves sacked skipper out of City trip.

Angry Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez insists the FA owe him an apology over Gerrard affair.

QPR owner branded 'a dictator and a nasty piece of work'.

Manchester United have lined up an £8m swoop for Serbian midfielder Zoran Tosic.

Tottenham have targeted Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey to replace Gomes.

Interim Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear has invited Alan Shearer to make St James' Park return.

West Brom coach Michael Appleton is in line for Huddersfield Town job.

Didier Drogba was just returning a coin, insists Chelsea strike partner Anelka.

THE TIMES
Juventus and Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon could be on his way to Manchester Stadium in the new year for a world-record £50m fee.

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill wants Gabriel Agbonlahor to confirm his elevated status against the big guns of Manchester United.

Rafael Benítez, the Liverpool manager, moved to draw a line under his dispute with Fabio Capello over Steven Gerrard's fitness.

The FA is looking into an August 8 opening for the 2009-10 Premier League campaign to boost England's quest for World Cup glory.

Birmingham City's chairman believes that when supporters are suffering financially footballers must stop pleading poverty.

The FA's insurers could have to pay up to £1.1m in compensation to Arsenal after Theo Walcott was injured training with England.

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says Martin O'Neill has the ability to lead Villa to a top-four finish this season.

THE EXPRESS
Blackburn manager Paul Ince has called for the November international matches to be scrapped.

Rafael Benitez wants Israel midfielder Yossi Benayoun to stay with Liverpool until the end of his contract.

THE GUARDIAN
The Mexican media called on Sven Goran-Eriksson to quit as national coach after the former Manchester City boss' side lost to 1-0 Honduras in a World Cup qualifer.

Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov's agent says the player could quit international football because of criticism in Bulgaria.










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  • Last Updated: 22 November 2008 11:30 AM
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