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Tuesday's football gossip: West Brom, Tottenham, Leeds, Arsenal, Portsmouth, Liverpool, Man Utd, Bolton, Swansea, Blackburn, Chelsea, Carlisle, Brighton, Fulham



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Published Date: 04 November 2008
West Brom are considering a £2m bid for Spurs' Adel Tarabat, Avram Grant remains in the frame to take over at Portsmouth and Leeds will sell Fabian Delph to Arsenal for £6m in January - all this and more in today's national papers.
DAILY MIRROR
West Brom are planning a £2m bid for Spurs' Adel Tarabat.

Leeds will sell Fabian Delph to Arsenal for £6m in January - as long as the Gunners send him back on loan for the rest of the season.

Avram Grant remains in the frame to
take over at Portsmouth if the Tony Adams experiment fails.

Dirk Kuyt wants his Liverpool future resolved sharpish - because he is keen to be involved in Anfield's great times ahead.

Referees' chiefs will today review the position of Stuart Attwell - after another nightmare day at the office for the rookie official.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has turned down a job in his homeland to stay with Manchester United.

Dean Windass believes he still has a future at Hull.

Bolton are ready to make a £2m-plus move for Swansea playmaker Ferrie Bodde.

Blackburn want Egyptian midfielder Hosny Abd-Rabbo.

Robbie Savage is heading for talks with Lebanon's Al-Ansar.

THE SUN
Chelsea are about to hand John Obi Mikel a new £15m deal.

Cristiano Ronaldo has dropped the biggest hint yet he will stay at Manchester United beyond next summer.

Tony Adams has made Ghana wonderkid Torric Jibril his first signing at Portsmouth.

Aidy Boothroyd has been sent packing from Watford with a £600,000 kiss goodbye.

Rafa Benitez believes his Liverpool players will use their anger to drive them to glory this season.

John Terry has appealed for Chelsea's fans to be on their best behaviour in Rome tonight.

Arsene Wenger has pointed the finger of blame for Arsenal's shock slump at his midfield.

Dean Windass feels like he has been 'kicked in the teeth' after being axed for Hull's trip to Manchester United.

Lee Clarke is the early front-runner to be the new Carlisle boss.

Birmingham have signed Bolton full-back Nicky Hunt on loan.

Manchester United star Dimitar Berbatov has been told to put more into Bulgaria's World Cup campaign.

Michel Kuipers' reward for dumping Manchester City out of the Carling Cup is the axe from Brighton.

Fulham's Diomansy Kamara could be back from injury by Christmas.

Blunder ref Stuart Attwell is in line for a shock promotion - to the FIFA list.


DAILY MAIL
Gary Neville is heading for a new one-year contract at Manchester United after battling back from injury.

Stoke trio Glenn Whelan, Richard Cresswell and Danny Pugh all want to quit the club to find first-team football.

Neil Warnock is considering joining his former Sheffield United players in a battle for compensation over the Carlos Tevez affair.

Stuart Attwell is to meet referees' chief Keith Hackett today to discuss his handling of Sunday's match between Derby and Nottingham Forest.

DAILY EXPRESS
Watford chairman Graham Simpson admitted last night the decision to part company with manager Aidy Boothroyd was "taken with some sadness".

Tony Adams is set to name his former Arsenal defensive partner Martin Keown as his assistant at Portsmouth within the next 24 hours.

Dirk Kuyt admitted the Liverpool dressing room was somewhere to avoid on Saturday evening as the anguish and frustration of carelessly surrendering British football's last unbeaten record set in.

Theo Walcott is confident he'll be fit to face Manchester United, but Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is still unsure if Emmanuel Adebayor will be available for Saturday's crunch game.

Ryan Giggs claims Manchester United must delve into the memory bank if they are to become the first team to successfully defend the Champions League title.

Luiz Felipe Scolari said last night he was ready to start taking tough decisions when Chelsea's injury problems ease.

DAILY STAR
Portsmouth boss Tony Adams is set to name former Arsenal team-mate Martin Keown as his assistant.

Referees' chief Keith Hackett will meet Stuart Attwell today to discuss his handling of the controversial Derby - Nottingham Forest draw.

Roy Keane is facing his first touchline ban after ref Martin Atkinson confirmed he was sent to the stands at half-time in Sunderland's 5-0 defeat at Chelsea.

Dirk Kuyt believes Liverpool are heading for a glorious future and he wants to be part of it.

Arsene Wenger claims Arsenal are suffering from a crisis of confidence in front of goal.

Ryan Giggs claims Manchester United must delve into the memory bank if they are to become the first team to defend the Champions League title.

Gabriel Heinze has slammed Sir Alex Ferguson for claiming Real Madrid only signed the Argentinian in 2007 in order to lure his friend Cristiano Ronaldo.

Championship strugglers Watford last night parted company with manager Aidy Boothroyd.



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  • Last Updated: 04 November 2008 12:30 PM
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