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Rumours on Monday 3rd September 2007

last updated Monday 03rd September 2007, 9:25 AM

All the latest football rumours from today's newspapers.

  • Birmingham will decide this week whether to sign former Monaco striker Mohammed Kallon.(Daily Mirror)

  • West Brom are planning a cheeky loan bid for Portsmouth striker David Nugent.(Daily Mirror)


  • LA Galaxy will block any attempts to bring David Beckham back to Europe on a short-term loan at the end of the MLS season.(Daily Star)


  • Tottenham winger Wayne Routledge is on his way out of the club - despite turning down a move to Celtic.(Daily Mirror)


  • Spurs are ready to let Paul Ifil go out on loan after Paul Stalteri did not leave in the transfer window. Bournemouth are interested.(The Sun)


  • Fitz Hall will be allowed to leave Wigan and find a Championship club - probably Charlton - in the next few weeks.(Daily Mirror)


  • Leeds midfielder Jonathan Douglas is a shock £400,000 target for League One rivals Walsall.(Daily Mirror)


OTHER GOSSIP
  • Injured Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has told England coach Steve McClaren he will be fit to face Russia on 12 September.(Independent)


  • Spurs boss Martin Jol is back on the brink of the sack after their calamitous 3-3 draw at Fulham on Saturday.(Daily Mirror)


  • Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich walked out of Villa Park after his side conceded their second goal on Sunday.(Various)


  • Emile Heskey made an astonishing return to the England fold on Sunday - after a personal plea from his former partner Michael Owen.(Various)


  • Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger hailed Cesc Fabregas as "the new Paul Scholes" after the Spaniard's display against Portsmouth.(The Sun)


  • Everton's Victor Anichebe has turned down England Under-21s to play for Nigeria's Super Eagles.(The Sun)


  • West Ham could be ordered to pay huge compensation to Sheffield United if the latest inquiry into the Carlos Tevez affair rules in the Blades' favour.(Daily Mail)


  • Manager Gordon Strachan has denied reports that Kenny Miller was forced out of Celtic.(Daily Record)


  • Kilmarnock chairman Michael Johnston has told fans the club could not afford not to sell Steven Naismith to Rangers.(Daily Record)
AND FINALLY...
  • Bayern Munich's Oliver Kahn set a Bundesliga record for goalkeepers by playing his 535th game in the German top division as they drew 1-1 with Hamburg.(The Guardian)
























Source BBC Sport