DAVID
GINOLA has been offered £2million a year to join Fulham.
Club owner Mohamed Fayed has sanctioned the £40,000-a-week deal
in the hope of luring the brilliant French playmaker from Spurs.

Fayed has turned to Ginola after failing to land Liberian hitman
George Weah.
Ginola, 33, has just rejected a £3m move to Aston Villa but
knows he has no future at Spurs.
But Fulham's problem will be convincing Ginola to drop into
the First Division.
His extraordinary wage demands could also prove a stumbling block.
Villa were stunned by talk of £60,000 a week and Everton lost
interest as soon as they heard the going rate.
Even Harrods owner Fayed is likely to be scared off by that
sort of figure, which would have made Ginola the highest-paid
player in Britain, let alone the First Division.
But £40,000 a week is within his limit - and would still give
Ginola a whopping £12,000-a-week rise.