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Rumours on Thursday 1st March 2007

last updated Thursday 01st March 2007, 8:36 AM

All the latest football rumours from today's newspapers.

  • West Ham manager Alan Curbishley told defender Anton Ferdinand that he has no future at the club. (The Sun)

  • Watford's on-loan keeper Ben Foster will return to Manchester United next season and challenge Edwin van der Sar for the number one spot. (Daily Mirror)

  • Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is pushing through a move for Plymouth teenager Dan Gosling. (Daily Mirror)

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  • Bolton boss Sam Allardyce has told Atletico Madrid the bidding for El-Hadji Diouf starts at £10m. (Daily Mirror)

  • Portsmouth want to sign Rennes' £3m-rated midfielder Arnold Mvuemba after a spell on loan. (Daily Mirror)

  • Wigan's Swedish international midfielder Andreas Johansson wants to quit the club this summer. (Daily Mirror)

OTHER GOSSIP
  • West Ham could have points deducted as the Premier League investigates the signings of Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez. (Various)

  • Chelsea skipper John Terry was last night given the all-clear following a brain scan, after suffering from dizzy spells, nausea and headaches. (Daily Star)

  • Terry has undergone a second brain operation and will soon have a third. (Daily Mirror)

  • Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger accused one of the Carling Cup final linesmen of telling lies over Emmanuel Adebayor's involvement in the fracas at the Millennium. (Various)

  • Middlesbrough skipper George Boateng says he could retire if he lifts the FA Cup at Wembley this season. (Various)

  • An American consortium is close to clinching a £5m deal to takeover Millwall. (Various)

  • Former Wimbledon and Cardiff owner Sam Hammam could be preparing a bid for QPR, along with former Crystal Palace chief Ron Noades. (Daily Mail)

  • Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney says team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo is the best player in the world. (Daily Mail)

  • Newcastle midfielder Emre is facing a second racism charge after Watford's Al Bangura sent written evidence to the FA. (Daily Mail)

  • Meanwhile, the Magpies are ready to go to war over Fifa's £1m offer of compensation for striker Michael Owen's World Cup injury. (Daily Mail)

AND FINALLY...
  • Seven seasons after Roy Keane blasted their fans for a lack of passion, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has launched an attack on the Old Trafford prawn sandwich brigade. (Various)























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