Hammers eye Hart loan bidWEST HAM are planning a summer swoop for Manchester City's England Under-21 keeper Joe Hart.
The Hammers hope to leapfrog Birmingham and take Hart on loan next season as a replacement for Robert Green.
Green, 30, has indicated he is considering his Upton Park future and may want to leave at the end of this campaign.
West Ham co-owner David Sullivan helped secure Hart's current loan spell at his old club Birmingham and is now using his Eastlands contacts to take Hart to East London.
A West Ham insider said: "So much depends on what Green decides to do.
"But West Ham see Hart as an ideal replacement."
Blues boss Alex McLeish is already trying to get Hart on another loan for next season but now faces stiff competition.
West Ham head to Manchester United tonight with co-owner David Gold telling the Hammers players: Die for the cause.
Back-to-back victories have boosted confidence but now comes a tough run, starting at Old Trafford.
Gold said: "If you look at Carlton Cole, he is not match-fit. After our win against Birmingham I thought he was going to die.
"He had given everything and could barely breathe. He had given 100 per cent - and that is what I want to see."
Joe Hart will start in goal for England in their friendly against Egypt at Wembley on 3 March. The 23-year-old has been in excellent form during his season-long loan period at Birmingham from Manchester City.
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Micah Richards World Cup dream in tatters after inclusion in England Under-21 squadMicah Richards' World Cup dream appears over after he was on Monday included in the England Under-21s squad for the European Championship qualifier against Greece on March 3.
Capello's seniors, including Theo Walcott and Joe Hart, play Egypt the same night in what is effectively the final audition before the manager selects his party for South Africa.
Richards had been in good form for Manchester City, leading to conjecture about a return to the senior fold, but Capello has always harboured reservations about the defensive strengths of a player who loves to break down the right. Capello's preferred right-back, Glen Johnson, is expected to be back from a knee injury for Liverpool next week, according to his manager, Rafael Benítez.
Manchester City grant Carlos Tevez more time off Tevez has scored 19 goals since joining City from Manchester United
Manchester City will allow striker Carlos Tevez as much time off as he needs after his baby daughter was born prematurely, BBC Sport understands.
Tevez, 26, has missed City's last three games after being granted compassionate leave to fly to Argentina where his daughter, Katie, is in intensive care.
Club officials have spoken to Tevez but do not know when he plans to return.
Roberto Mancini's men face Stoke in the FA Cup on Wednesday and play Premier League leaders Chelsea on Saturday.
City manager Mancini hopes to have Tevez available for those matches but has not spoken to the Argentine, who has scored 19 goals since joining City from local rivals Manchester United last summer, since Wednesday.
He has been keeping the club informed on a daily basis - including the manager. They have exchanged messages once or twice
Tevez's adviser Kia Joorabchian
The club do not know the player's exact whereabouts because they are treating the matter as private and personal, so do not wish to bombard to him with telephone calls.
"I don't know where Tevez is," said Mancini after Sunday's 0-0 draw with Liverpool dropped them to sixth place in the table. "I think he is in Argentina.
"It's a big problem for us because we have an important week and we don't have Tevez. For me it is no good. Carlos has been eight days at home and I don't know if, while in Argentina, he has been working [on his fitness].
"I hope Carlos, within the next two days, can come back here because we need him. Maybe he is on the plane. He had some problems with his family but now it has been resolved and I hope he comes back. I need him."
Tevez's adviser Kia Joorabchian said the player was aiming to return in time for City's trip to Stamford Bridge.
He also insisted the former West Ham forward's fitness was good and that Tevez had been in regular contact with the club.
"He hopes to be back for the Chelsea game," stated Joorabchian. "He hopes things will get better, for his daughter's sake and because he wants to get back and play. He loves to play.
"The signs are very positive in terms of his daughter's recovery and we are all hoping this is the case. He was determined to get back for the Liverpool game but unfortunately the situation didn't get much better. However, she has got better over the weekend.
"He has been keeping the club informed on a daily basis - including the manager. They have exchanged messages once or twice.
"He's training daily with the national team of Argentina and spending one-and-a-half to two hours there. He is a professional. He understands that side of it."
As well as missing Tevez, Mancini is also without suspended midfielder Patrick Vieira and injured winger Martin Petrov, while striker Roque Santa Cruz has a knee injury.
City have won only two of their last seven matches in all competitions and Sunday's draw meant both they and Liverpool lost ground in the race for fourth spot, with Tottenham and Aston Villa both winning.
"Against Liverpool it is not easy to win the game, we tried but Liverpool are a good team," added Mancini.
"At the end of the game the draw was the right result as we didn't concede any chances to Liverpool and they did not concede any chances to us."
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Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole has put the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona on alert over his future because he is unhappy at the way he has been treated at Stamford Bridge over the issue of his personal conduct. Daily Mirror
Tottenham are set to swoop for Zambia's 16-year-old left back Emmanuel Mbola in a £1m deal from Armenian side Yerevan. Daily Mirror
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Former Football League chairman Keith Harris, the man behind a proposed £1billion buy-out of Manchester United has encouraged United fans not to turn up to matches or purchase club merchandise in a bid to force current owners the Glazer family into selling the club. Daily Mail
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Former Burnley boss Steve Cotterill will be named new boss of Notts County on Tuesday.Daily Mirror
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