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OR we havent bid for anybody?
We haven't, and so Tubey's incessant implication that it's anything other than a jarg rumour makes me think this is one of his wind-ups.
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OR we havent bid for anybody?
OR we havent bid for anybody?
We haven't, and so Tubey's incessant implication that it's anything other than a jarg rumour makes me think this is one of his wind-ups.
OR we havent bid for anybody?
And Sky is talking out of its large anus again.
England striker Jay Bothroyd's future has yet to be decided, according to his agent.
The 28-year-old is due to leave Cardiff when his contract expires later this month.
With QPR, Everton, Newcastle, Sunderland and West Ham all battling to sign the forward, representative Sky Andrew insists a deal has yet to be done.
Skysports.com understands that Steve Bruce is looking to win the race to land Sebastian Larsson on a free transfer this summer.
Sunderland boss Bruce was the man who took Larsson to Birmingham from Arsenal, and now he is looking to land him again.
The Black Cats were interested in January, but did not follow Aston Villa, Newcastle and Blackburn in making a bid, instead hoping they could get him for free this summer.
Now Bruce is looking to lead the charge of Premier League clubs ready to talk with Larsson once the season concludes.
Birmingham have stated they will do their utmost to keep Larsson, but the chances of him staying at St Andrews look remote.
Sunderland will again have to beat off Villa, Newcastle and Blackburn, who will all rekindle their interest in the Sweden international.
But Everton are also ready to join the bidding for the 25-year-old, who is emerging as one of the most desirable free transfers this summer.
Skysports.com understands a number of Premier League clubs are monitoring Jason Puncheon's situation after his impressive start to life in the top flight.
Puncheon joined Blackpool in January when the Tangerines swooped to clinch his signing on deadline day.
The 24-year-old is on loan at Bloomfield Road from Southampton, having already impressed hugely during a loan stint with Championship side Millwall.
Now the exciting forward is proving he is more than capable of playing at the highest level and has bagged two goals in two Premier League starts for Ian Holloway's men.
Blackpool will no doubt look to try and seal his signature, but skysports.com has learned that a number of rival Premier League clubs are showing an interest.
Bolton, Everton and West Brom have all been impressed by the former Milton Keynes Dons man, and are keeping a close check on him.
Everton target Balazs Dzsudzsak has admitted he would be interested in a move to the Premier League.
The PSV Eindhoven star is believed to be on Everton's wanted list this summer to replace Steven Pienaar and the English club have watched the Hungary international on several occasions this season.
Skysports.com understands that Nathan Eccleston's impressive form on loan at Charlton Athletic has attracted interest from Everton and Hull City.
The Liverpool youngster is currently on loan with the League One high-flyers for the remainder of the season.
The 20-year-old has been in fine form for Chris Powell's side having followed up his Man of the Match display against Peterborough with a goal against Hartlepool.
Eccleston has been a regular since arriving at The Valley and he is relishing the opportunity to play consistent first-team football.
Everton and Hull City are now thought to be keeping tabs on the Manchester-born marksman
OR we havent bid for anybody?
And Sky is talking out of its large anus again.
i wouldnt be bothered if he went if im honest. we already have a good midfield (when theyre not injured), arteta, fellaini, barkley (in a few years) and osman. then we can get 20mill for him. (try and) get n'zogbia, and a good striker. then we will be fine....sort of
If we got £25m for Rodwell and then say £25m for Fellani we could reinvest in 4-6 players?
Not too bad a choice if it could be done.
N'Zogbia / Scott Parker / Bendtner / Wellbeck / Sturridge and a few others perhaps ?
Then you'll feel it in yer bones....Too much glue can lead to breathing problems mate.
If we got £25m for Rodwell and then say £25m for Fellani we could reinvest in 4-6 players?
Not too bad a choice if it could be done.
N'Zogbia / Scott Parker / Bendtner / Wellbeck / Sturridge and a few others perhaps ?