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Tuesday's football gossip: Arsenal, Portsmouth, Everton, West Ham, Spurs, Leeds, Norwich, Man City, Hull City, Wigan, Man Utd, Liverpool, Sunderland, Fulham, Ipswich, Blackburn, Chelsea, Doncaster, Oldham, Brighton, Preston, Stockport, WBA, Charlton



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Published Date: 06 January 2009
Arsenal want Portsmouth midfielder Niko Kranjcar and have made a move for Everton's Mikel Arteta, Tottenham's Jermain Defoe bid has hit a £4m snag and Leeds United are in for for Norwich midfielder Wes Hoolahan - all this and more gossip and speculation in today's national newspapers.
THE SUN
Arsenal want Portsmouth midfielder Niko Kranjcar - and they have also made a move for Everton's Mikel Arteta. The Gunners have also offered striker Nicklas Bendtner and £5m cash for West Ham defender Matthew Upson.

Tottenham's bid to sign
Portsmouth striker Jermain Defoe is being held up by a £4m sell-on clause.

Leeds boss Simon Grayson is plotting a £300,000 move for Norwich midfielder Wes Hoolahan.

Manchester City have made a £24m bid for Barcelona's 25-year-old midfielder Yaya Toure and will double his wages to tempt him to Eastlands.

Hull manager Phil Brown will tie up the £2.5m deal for Kamil Zayatte this week and then bid £4m for Sunderland striker Michael Chopra. Brown also wants Wigan's 31-year-old midfielder Kevin Kilbane.

Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez has revealed his desire to play for Real Madrid.

AC Milan are also keen on Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant.

Everton and West Ham have been alerted to the availability of Manchester City midfielder Michael Johnson.

Portsmouth want £5m-rated Nigerian Christian Obodo as a replacement for Lassana Diarra, who has joined Real Madrid.

Pompey and West Ham are in a battle for the signature of £300,000-rated Norwegian defender Stefan Strandberg, 18.

Sunderland and Wigan are chasing £800,000-rated Plymouth winger Craig Noone.

Fulham midfielder Leon Andreasen is set to leave the club to return to Germany, with Hannover favourites to seal a £2m transfer.

Sunderland striker El-Hadji Diouf has issued a come-and-get-me plea to Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce.

Birmingham boss Alex McLeish plans to lure £3m Argentine striker Gaston Sangoy, who plays for Apollon Limassol, to the club if Cameron Jerome leaves.

Wolves are after 24-year-old Charlton midfielder Darren Ambrose, who had been on loan at Ipswich.

Stoke are keen on signing Spartak Moscow's former Arsenal winger Quincy Owusu-Abeyie, who had been on loan at Birmingham, on a loan deal, with a view to a £2.5m move.

Reading and Wolves look set to miss out on midfielder Andrew Surman, who says he is happy to stay at Southampton.

Gillingham are determined to resist an offer from Ipswich for striker Simeon Jackson.

Winger Ryan Giggs has stunned Manchester United by hinting he could retire at the end of the season.

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has claimed Liverpool do not have the bottle to win the Premier League title.

Former Blackburn captain Garry Flitcroft is in the frame to take over as manager of Championship side Blackpool.

MIRROR
Liverpool and Tottenham will miss out on defender Glen Johnson, who will sign a new deal with Portsmouth.

Carlos Tevez has threatened to quit United and that has alerted Real and also Manchester City.

DAILY STAR
Chelsea have told manager Luiz Felipe Scolari he will not be given any money to spend in the transfer window.

Manchester City want Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz, West Ham forward Craig Bellamy and his midfield team-mate Scott Parker, Arsenal defender Kolo Toure and Newcastle keeper Shay Given.

Liverpool will resist an £8.5m offer for centre-back Daniel Agger from AC Milan and the Reds are also determined not to sell Andrea Dossena.

Fulham target Carlos Kameni is close to leaving Espanyol after clashing with a fan of the Spanish side and the keeper could be signed for £3m.

Doncaster want to sign Oldham striker Lee Hughes but only if the price is lowered from £400,000.

Brighton manager Micky Adams has made a £50,000 bid for Preston's 24-year-old midfielder Joe Anyinsah.

Ipswich are keen on Stockport keeper Owain Fon Williams and are also checking on Hatters left-back Jim McNulty.

DAILY MAIL
Manchester City owner Sheik Mansour has promised Mark Hughes one marquee signing at the end of the January transfer window.

Nigel Clough will be installed as Derby County manager this week if the fine details can be concluded in the next 48 hours.

AC Milan have joined the chase for Jermaine Pennant, less than a fortnight after the Liverpool winger looked to have missed out on a move to Real Madrid.

El-Hadji Diouf has urged Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce to end his Sunderland nightmare.

Morten Nielsen has demanded a move from Chelsea and could sign for Rennes after a chat with Didier Drogba in a training-ground Jacuzzi.

Nottingham Forest manager Billy Davies wants to sign goalkeeper Stephen Bywater from former club Derby County for around £250,000.

Fulham manager Roy Hodgson is ready to move for Hearts centre half Christophe Berra in a £2.5m deal.

Stoke City are ready to step in after Birmingham released former Arsenal youth prospect Quincy Owusu-Abeyie.

West Brom aim to sign Portugal striker Ariza Makukula on loan from Benfica.

Portsmouth are lining up a £5m move for Udinese's Nigeria midfielder Christian Obodo.

Charlton are set to sign James Scowcroft and Carl Fletcher in a double deal with neighbours Crystal Palace.




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