Thursday, 3 May 2007, 06:47 GMT 07:47 UK
Thursday's gossip column

TRANSFER RUMOURS

AC Milan are going to tell Chelsea to name their price for captain and
inspiration John Terry, who is valued at around £25m. (The Sun)

Chelsea will turn their attentions to Man City defender Micah Richards
(£15m) and Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe (£10m). (Daily Express)

Celtic could offer troubled Man City midfielder Joey Barton an escape
route from his misery in England. (Daily Record)

Valencia have set their sights on Newcastle's 17-goal top scorer
Obafemi Martins as a replacement for Liverpool-bound David Villa.
(Daily Mirror)

Chelsea have told Inter Milan they want Hernan Crespo back as they
will lose Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou to the African Nations Cup
for a spell next season. (Daily Express)

El Hadji Diouf could follow Sam Allardyce out of Bolton after
insisting he is being chased by four top European clubs. (Daily
Mirror)

Rangers are planning an ambitious move for Manchester United forward
Alan Smith. (Scottish Sun)

Rangers striker Nacho Novo may be off to Russia, with Zenit St
Petersburg interested. (Daily Express)

Everton are keen on signing Cardiff City hot-shot Michael Chopra. (Daily Mirror)

Reading will battle it out with Birmingham for talented Arsenal
youngster Fabrice Muamba. (Daily Express)

Aston Villa will make a £2m summer move for Charlton defender Luke
Young. (Daily Star, Daily Express)

Martin O'Neill is also in the hunt for Liverpool's Craig Bellamy and
Celtic keeper Artur Boruc after being given a blank cheque book.
(Daily Mirror)

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy wants to take Newcastle defender Peter
Ramage on a season-long loan next term. (Daily Star)

Blackburn have taken Gunnar Nielsen, a 20-year-old goalkeeper from the
Faroe Islands, on trial. (Independent)

Highly-rated Newcastle striker Andy Carroll is likely to start next
season on loan at Carlisle. (Daily Star)

Derby boss Billy Davies has been told he will not have to sell Giles
Barnes if they do not get promoted. (Daily Star)

Rams midfielder Seth Johnson has been offered a chance to resurrect
his career at former employers Crewe. (Daily Mirror)

Goalkeeper Danny Coyne is set to quit Burnley after falling out of
favour. (Daily Mail)

Leyton Orient midfielder Luke Guttridge is likely to leave the club
when his contract expires this summer. (Independent)

Stuart Golabek is set to quit Inverness after eight years unless he is
guaranteed regular first-team football. (Daily Record)

Queen's Park's teenage striker Peter Weatherston is in the verge of
joining Plymouth. (Scottish Sun)

Jason Scotland's former club Dundee United and Hearts are set to join
the race to sign the St Johnstone striker. (Daily Record)

OTHER GOSSIP

Jose Mourinho will be given just one more season to win the Champions
League as manager of Chelsea. (The Times)

Sam Allardyce is set to be named as the new manager of Newcastle
United on 14 May, the day after the Premiership finishes. (The Sun)

Man City midfielder Joey Barton could face court action after his
training ground attack on Ousmane Dabo left the Frenchman unconscious
and with a damaged eye. (Various)

Fulham chairman Mohamed Al Fayed has instructed his lawyers to
investigate the Premier League's decision not to dock West Ham points.
(Daily Mirror)

Ex-Arsenal midfielder Remi Garde wants to be the club's new director
of football after being sounded out by Arsene Wenger. (Daily Mirror,
Daily Mail)

Michael Owen could make his England return in a specially-arranged B
international on 26 May. (The Sun)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger claims Chelsea will be "grieving" when they
visit the Emirates on Sunday. (The Sun)

Everton boss David Moyes is ready to risk injured striker Andrew
Johnson as he tries to get the club into Europe. (Daily Star)

Left-back Gary Borrowdale has told Crystal Palace to offer him a
better contract or he will quit in the summer. (Daily Mirror)

Skipper Lee Bullen is set to sign a new contract to keep him at
Sheffield Wednesday for another season. (Daily Star)

AND FINALLY...

Peter Shilton deliberately left Diego Maradona out of his Perfect XI
for FourFourTwo magazine because he has still not apologised for his
'Hand of God' goal in the 1986 World Cup. (Independent)

Liverpool keeper Jose Reina can emulate his dad by playing in the
Champions League final - and exorcise the demons that have haunted his
family for 33 years.

His father Miguel Reina was a Spanish international keeper in 1974
playing in the final for Atletico Madrid, and he let in a long-range
shot with seconds to go to hand Bayern Munich a replay. Atletico lost
the replay 4-0. (The Sun)


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one more season for mourinho.kl mourinho pergi dri chlsea kangen juga
sama komentar komentar nya.JT ke milan???menarik kl jadi.tpi mahal bgt
25m.di italy bkannya banyak juga bek yg bgus?surprise kl milan jadi
beli JT.tpi namanya juga gossip who knows.lagian gossip JT di incer
milan dri The Sun,gk percaya deh .

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