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Football Rumours on Tuesday 5th October 2010

last updated Tuesday 05th October 2010, 7:43 AM

Football rumours from today's newspapers

  • Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has reignited the possibility of a move to Arsenal by saying he will consider offers that are put to Fulham in January.
    (ESPN Soccernet)

  • Schwarzer's departure would result in Fulham boss Mark Hughes renewing his efforts to lure Manchester City keeper Shay Given to Craven Cottage.
    (Daily Express)

  • Chelsea have joined Inter Milan and Bayern Munich in the race to land Marseille defender Taye Taiwo.
    (talkSport)

  • Manchester United are continuing to track Aalesunds' Denmark international goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard.
    (Daily Mail)

  • Arsenal are set to bid £12.9m for Anderlecht's promising young striker Romelu Lukaku.
    (caughtoffside)

  • Sunderland are tracking Almeria's £5m-rated striker Kalu Uche with a view to making a bid in January.
    (talkSport)

  • Bolton manager Owen Coyle is to hold talks with Johan Elmander about a new contract, with the striker available on a free transfer at the end of this season.
    (Daily Mail)

  • Stoke are battling it out with Bayern Munich to sign £8m-rated Wigan winger Charles N'Zogbia.
    (The Mirror)

  • New Leicester City manager Sven Goran Eriksson will be given a £10m transfer kitty to boost Leicester's dream of a Premier League return.
    (The Mirror)

  • Tottenham midfielder Niko Kranjcar has admitted he may have to leave the club after growing frustrated at a lack of first team opportunities at White Hart Lane.
    (The Times)
OTHER GOSSIP
  • Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini and his captain Carlos Tevez had a half-time bust-up during their 2-1 win over Newcastle on Sunday.
    (Daily Mail)

  • Tevez swung his arms at the Manchester City boss who poured out a stream of insults at his skipper during Sunday's clash with Newcastle.
    (The Sun)

  • Trevor Brooking believes the current crop of young English talent can flourish in time for the 2018 World Cup.
    (The Mirror)

  • Wales's caretaker boss Brian Flynn is dismayed that Danny Gabbidon didn't tell him about his decision to quit international football.
    (Daily Mail)

  • Former Tottenham defender Justin Edinburgh is being lined up to replace Chris Sutton as Lincoln manager.
    (Daily Mail)
AND FINALLY...
  • Netherlands midfielder Mark van Bommel has denounced claims in the Dutch media that Nigel De Jong is "a criminal" after Bert van Marwijk dropped him from the national side for his tackle on Newcastle's Hatem Ben Arfa, insisting he is "a sweet guy".
    (Algemeen Dagblad)








































































Source BBC Sport