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Rumours on Thursday 30th October

last updated Thursday 30th October 2008, 7:59 AM

Latest football rumours from today's newspapers.

  • Everton manager David Moyes is considering making a £6m offer for Reading midfielder Stephen Hunt. (Daily Mirror)


  • West Brom want Swansea midfielder Ferrie Bodde but face competition for his signature from Portsmouth, Middlesbrough and Bolton. (Various)


  • Liverpool have been offered the chance to sign 19-year-old Brazilian wonder kid Keirrison. (Daily Mirror)


  • Newcastle are chasing Watford's 20-year-old goalscoring midfielder John-Joe O'Toole. (Various)


  • Hull striker Dean Windass could be on his way to Leeds, if they can reduce their wage bill first. (Daily Mirror)


  • But a sticking point for Leeds could be the 39-year-old's salary of about £10,000 a week. (Various)


  • Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp wants Tim Sherwood and Les Ferdinand to join his coaching staff. (Daily Mirror)


  • Sunderland manager Roy Keane has joined Arsenal in the race to sign Leeds' 17-year-old midfielder Fabian Delph for about £6m. (The Sun)


  • Zenit St Petersburg forward Andrei Arshavin believes the Russian outfit are blocking clubs from signing him. (The Sun)


  • Nottingham Forest's veteran striker Andrew Cole is set to hold talks with the club to negotiate his exit. (Daily Star)


  • Birmingham manager Alex McLeish has lined up a £1.5m bid for Bolton defender Danny Shittu. (Daily Star)
OTHER GOSSIP
  • Newcastle's interim manager Joe Kinnear will seek a long-term contract if owner Mike Ashley fails to secure a quick sale of the club. (Various)


  • Portsmouth striker Peter Crouch has pledged his future to the club following the departure of manager Harry Redknapp. (The Sun)
AND FINALLY
  • Sheffield Wednesday's players have been told they must fork out £30 each if they want to take the train, rather than a coach, to Saturday's game at Crystal Palace. (Various)










































































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