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Football rumours on Friday 8th February

last updated Friday 08th February 2008, 8:49 AM

Latest football rumours from today's newspapers.

  • Sheffield Wednesday manager Brian Laws wants to sign Fulham striker David Healy on loan. (Daily Mirror)


  • Arsenal are watching Sevilla's Spain Under-21 international midfielder Diego Capel. (Daily Star)


  • The Gunners are also interested in Getafe central midfielder Esteban Granero. (Daily Star)


  • Manchester United have contacted Porto about signing Portugal international full-back Jose Bosingwa. (The Guardian)


  • Liverpool are planning a summer bid for Real Zaragoza's attacking midfielder Sergio Garcia. (Daily Mirror)


  • Wigan manager Steve Bruce is interested in signing Motherwell striker Ross McCormack. (Daily Star)


  • Rangers are set to make a £4m move for Burnley striker Kyle Lafferty, and beat Celtic to his signature. (Daily Mirror)


  • Bayern Munich are interested in signing Sheffield United's Australian international midfielder David Carney in a £2m deal. (Daily Star)


  • Bury are targeting Blackpool's Paul Tierney, Simon Wiles and Marcus Bean on loan deals. (Daily Star)


  • Oldham want Hull striker Michael Bridges, who has just returned from a loan spell with Sydney FC. (Daily Star)


  • QPR are keen on Chicago Fire goalkeeper Matt Pickens. (Daily Star)
OTHER GOSSIP
  • Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan has revealed his fantasy transfer target is Barcelona's former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry. (Various)


  • Birmingham are keen to employ former Liverpool midfielder Steve McManaman as a director or special adviser to manager Alex McLeish. (Various)
AND FINALLY...
  • Reading striker Kevin Doyle cannot remember the positions he needs to take up on the pitch and has started scribbling instructions on himself. "I've written on my arm where I have to be for corners from the left and right," he said. (The Sun)


  • Derby's Kenny Miller has revealed the club's number one priority is now to avoid becoming the worst-ever Premier League team. The Rams need six points to overtake Sunderland's record low of 15 from two seasons ago. (The Sun)
























Source BBC Sport