Tuesday, 22 May 2007

Transfer Talk 22-07-2007

Andriy Shevchenko will hold talks today with AC Milan over a proposed return to the San Siro, according to The Sun. The Ukrainian, it is claimed, has been told he can leave Chelski this summer and the 'striker is due to meet Milan officials in Athens today. Personal terms will be discussed while the clubs try to agree a deal'. The paper suggests that Milan would be willing to pay £12m and offer Georgian defender Kakha Kaladze as well. Chelski would then make an approach for Carlos Tevez.

Bolton's Ben Haim has stall his negotiations with Pompey and West Ham.Recent developments have claimed that an israeli, Avram Grant is set to become Chelski's new director of football. He was a former israeli national team coach and has long championed Ben Haim's cause and although the defender would not be the first choice of Jose Mourinho, the manager will accept his signing. Jose's preferred signing would be Jorge Andrade, but Deportivo La Coruna's asking price of £10m has proved prohibitive.

Arsenal have joined Tottenham and Manchester United in the race to sign Gareth Bale.' (Why? u gooners already have clichy and traore)

Paul Robinson's future at Spurs is in doubt after Martin Jol joined the race for Hearts keeper Craig Gordon. (England No. 1 threatened by a Scottish keeper)

Titus Bramble will snub Fulham, Celtic and Birmingham to sign for Portsmouth. (the beginning of the end for Pompey)

Pompey also plan to complete the £7million signing of Sulley Muntari in the next few days.

Kieran Richardson, Gabriel Heinze and Mikael Silvestre - who will move to Lyon - will leave Manchester United.

Everton want to sign United right-back Phil Bardsley.

West Ham want Fulham stopper Antti Niemi to provide competition to Rob Green.

Roy Keane wants to bring Aston Villa midfielder Gavin McCann to Sunderland.

Birmingham are chasing Liverpool keeper Scott Carson on a season long loan deal.

Bryan Robson's first job at Sheffield Untied will be to hold on to Phil Jagielka, who is wanted by a host of clubs, led by Everton.

Bayern Munich want Newcastle midfielder Emre to replace Owen Hargreaves.

Source: football365.com

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