Tottenham are lining up a summer swoop for Fulham keeper Antti Niemi. (Daily 
Mirror) 

Everton will sign Preston striker David Nugent in the summer - if the 
Championship side fail to win promotion. (Various) 

Steven Davis looks set to leave Aston Villa because he wants to play in central 
midfield rather than on the flank. (Daily Mirror) 

Leeds are targeting MK Dons defender Ben Chorley, who has impressed while on 
loan at Gillingham. (Daily Star) 

Real Madrid defender Jonathan Woodgate is set to make his loan move to 
Middlesbrough a permanent one within 24 hours. (The Sun) 

Arsenal are preparing a £2m summer move for Caen striker Yoan Gouffran. (The 
Independent) 

Chelsea are monitoring Spartak Moscow striker Alexander Prudnikov. (The 
Independent) 

Everton have joined the battle to land Hibernian midfielder Scott Brown but 
Celtic are favourites to sign the Scotland international. (Daily Mirror) 

Arsenal defender William Gallas is set to join Real Madrid in the summer. (The 
Guardian) 

Wolves keeper Michael Oakes, who has not made a first-team appearance this 
season, is set to leave the club in the summer. (Daily Star) 

Birmingham striker Mikael Forssell is in talks with Hanover, with a view to a 
£2m move. (Daily Mirror) 


Arsenal are poised to make a bid for Hearts keeper Craig Gordon in the summer, 
although Gunners star Jens Lehmann is set to sign a one-year contract 
extension. (The Times) 

Ipswich are eyeing Birmingham midfielder Neil Kilkenny. (Daily Star) 

Watford want West Ham reserve keeper Jimmy Walker to replace Ben Foster, who is 
set to return to Manchester United after a season-long loan spell with the 
Hornets. (Daily Mirror) 

Southampton risk losing striker Marek Saganowski because they have not opened 
talks over a new deal and he is being targeted by clubs in England and Europe. 
(The Sun) 

Crystal Palace are set to sign Leyton Orient striker Gary Alexander on a free 
transfer. (Daily Mirror) 

Jason Roberts wants to persuade striker partner Benni McCarthy not to leave 
Blackburn in the summer, with Chelsea being linked to the South African 
forward. (Daily Express) 

Bolton striker Henrik Pedersen is considering returning to his native Denmark 
in the summer. (The Times) 

Helsingborg winger Alexander Kacaniklic, a highly rated 15-year-old, is set to 
join Liverpool's academy after two trials. (Various) 











Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic could make a shock return in the 
Champions League semi-final, second leg against AC Milan next week after 
recovering quicker than expected from a shoulder injury suffered in March. (The 
Sun) 

England defender Rio Ferdinand, who was expected to be sidelined with a groin 
injury until the match against Chelsea on 9 May, is set to be available for 
Manchester United's match against AC Milan. (Daily Express) 

Brazilian star Kaka feared the sort of seven-goal mauling Manchester United 
recently dished out to Roma when the Old Trafford outfit took the lead against 
AC Milan on Tuesday but now believes his side are favourites to reach the 
Champions League final. (Daily Mirror) 

Clyde boss Joe Miller is set to be offered the managerial post at Livingston 
next week following the exit of John Robertson. (Daily Record) 

Dunfermline striker Tim McManus wants the Scottish Football Association to 
overturn the ruling that he is unable to face Celtic in the Scottish Cup final. 
He is cup-tied but did not kick a ball for Falkirk before switching clubs and 
was on the bench only once for the Bairns. (Daily Record) 

Sheffield Wednesday striker Deon Burton could miss Saturday's game against 
Birmingham after a freak accident - in which he was poked in the eye against 
Coventry - left him temporarily blind in one eye. (Various) 

Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp says fans must brace themselves for a move to a 
new £600m stadium or risk being perennial Premiership strugglers. (Daily 
Mirror) 

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho will meet with owner Roman Abramovich 24 hours 
after the Champions League win over Liverpool to try to sort out their 
differences. (The Sun) 

Bradford chairman Julian Rhodes could be forced to put the club into 
administration for the third time since 2000 if they are relegated to League 
Two. (Daily Star) 

Portsmouth defender Linvoy Primus is ready to pledge himself to the club for 
two more years. (Daily Mirror) 

Reading chairman John Madejski, who is Britain's 174th wealthiest man at a 
worth of about £350m, says the club need to be taken over by someone richer 
than he is. (The Sun) 

Reading coach Wally Downes is in line to replace Tony Adams as Portsmouth's 
assistant manager, with the former Arsenal defender set to leave the role in 
the summer. (Daily Mail) 

Former England boss Glenn Hoddle believes top players who earn £130,000 a week 
are worth their salaries but is dismayed by the game turning less than average 
footballers into multi-millionaires. (Daily Express) 

Newcastle midfielder Antoine Sibierski is set to sign a one-year contract 
extension. (The Times) 

West Ham chairman Eggert Magnusson has revealed that the club has a new 
business plan, which includes looking at building a new stadium. (The Times) 

Manager Stuart Pearce's position could be under threat if Ray Ranson takes over 
the club. (Various) 

Henri Biancheri, who is a former colleague of Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger from 
his time at Monaco, has reiterated that he would be interested in becoming the 
Gunners' director of football. (Daily Telegraph) 









Sunderland keeper Darren Ward has revealed that manager Roy Keane rarely rants 
and raves to get his point across, although the "tactics board has had a karate 
kick on a couple of occasions". (Various) 

Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock says he is probably the most 
superstitious manager in the Premiership as he likes to sit in the same seat, 
wear the same clothes, drive the same route. "I won't even visit the toilet 
until the players are on the pitch. There are 300 different superstitions," he 
added. (The Sun) 


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