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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

SPORTS AND GAME, GOSSIPS AND TRANSFERS (Tuesday)

Chelsea enter the race to sign Portuguese teenage sensation Joao Reis, who plays for second division club Louletano.
Full story: Talksport.co.uk

Tottenham face stiff competition from Inter Milan and Valencia to sign teenage Dutch striker Luc Castaignos, who is rated at £4m by Feyenoord.
Full story: Talksport.co.uk

Meanwhile Spurs boss Harry Redknapp is lining up a move to sign Schalke 04's Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic.
Full story: Sport.co.uk

However, Tottenham face competition from Arsenal, Liverpool, West Ham and Everton for Paris Saint Germain's Benin international midfielder Stephane Sessegnon's signature.
Full story: Sport.co.uk

Bayern Munich are keeping tabs on the progress of Everton's England international left-back Leighton Baines.
Full story: Mirror

Benfica are prepared to pay Manchester City £8m for striker Roque Santa Cruz to Lisbon when the transfer window opens in the new year.
Full story: Talksport.co.uk

Stoke are interested in Birmingham winger Sebastian Larsson after being priced out of permanently signing Jermaine Pennant.
Full story: Mirror

Potters boss Tony Pulis is also keen to land unsettled Tottenham striker Robbie Keane.
Full story: Daily Mail

Dean Saunders is the main candidate to replace Gary Speed as manager of Sheffield United should the former Leeds, Everton and Newcastle midfielder become Wales boss.
Full story: Daily Mail

West Ham are preparing to sack manager Avram Grant, with Sam Allardyce lined up as his replacement once the former Blackburn boss negotiates his pay-off with his former club.
Full story: Goal.com

Allardyce's pay-off could be as high as £1.5m, with £1m due for the remainder of his contract, as well as a bonus of £500,000 if Blackburn stay up in the Premier League.
Full story: Mirror

Midfielder Frank Lampard has "no doubt" Chelsea will win the Premier League this season despite have stuttered in his absence.
Full story: Telegraph

 
Asked whether gays and lesbians should worry about attending the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal, Fifa president Sepp Blatter quipped: "They should refrain from any sexual activities."
Full story: Guardian

MAN U WAIMENYA ASENALI!
Ji-Sung Park's first-half effort earned Manchester United a hard-fought victory over Arsenal that enabled them to take top spot from their title rivals.
The South Korean improvised superbly to head Nani's deflected cross beyond the reach of goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
Wayne Rooney could have doubled the lead but he blazed a penalty over after Gael Clichy had handled.
Arsenal's best efforts fell to Marouane Chamakh, who missed with a header and had a shot blocked by Nemanja Vidic.
Gunners manager Arsene Wenger would have been disappointed by the paucity of chances created, although his United counterpart Sir Alex Ferguson is unlikely to be eulogising about his side's performance.

City Will Force Tevez Stay
Having turned down Carlos Tevez's formal transfer request, Manchester City will now reportedly force the Argentine to stay at the club for the rest of the season despite his insistence to quit Eastlands. City have also denied claims by the striker that his relationship with certain executives had become irreconcilable.

Blackburn Sack Big Sam
Sam Allardyce has become the latest managerial casualty in the Premier League after he was sacked by Blackburn Rovers. The club's new owners, the Venky's Group from India, confimed his dismissal and explained that they have made the decision "as part of our wider plans and ambitions for the club.

Future of Maicon Depends On CWC
Football agent Antonio Caliendo has revealed EXCLUSIVELY  that Maicon's future at Inter will become clearer depending on how the team performs at the Club World Cup. Caliendo then spoke out Sampdoria outcast Antonio Cassano, who he believes will end up in the city of Milan.

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