Friday's B*ll*x

Carlos Tevez, Emmanuel Adebayor and Javier Hernandez top Real Madrid January transfer wish-list
Jose Mourinho wants to take Carlos Tevez, Emmanuel Adebayor or Javier Hernandez to Real Madrid in January.
Mourinho needs a striker because of a back injury which could sideline Gonzalo Higuain for up to two months.
Manchester City misfit Adebayor tops the list Mourinho gave to club president Florentino Perez and general manager Jorge Valdano on Thursday. The manager is confident he can seal a loan deal for the 26-year-old
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -list.html
Tottenham and Manchester City will have to beat Steve McClaren to the signature of Mark Van Bommel.
The 33-year-old Holland captain, who is out of contract at the end of the season, has been told he can leave Bayern Munich in the January transfer window for around £4m.
Bayern have already lined up Brazilian Luiz Gustavo from Hoffenheim as Van Bommel's sucessor.
Manchester City face a wait to get back to Eastlands after their plane broke down before take-off when leaving Turin, according to The Guardian.
City had managed to confirm top spot in Group A of the Europa League after a 1-1 draw with Juventus earlier on Thursday but celebrations have been dampened after a delay to their return flight.
Boss Roberto Mancini was due to talk to striker Carlos Tevez on Friday about his future following the Argentinian’s rejected transfer request earlier in the week. This meeting could be delayed as City fans wait on good news regarding their talisman and captain.
OTHER BOLLOX
Liverpool are keen on Zenit St Petersburg right-back Alexander Anyukov. The 28-year-old is rated at £18m. Daily Mail
Liverpool are ready to join the battle for Borussia Dortmund midfielder Nuri Sahin, who has also caught the eye of Juventus and Inter Milan. Dortmund will refuse to sell in the January transfer window, but could be ready to do business in the summer for a figure of about £13m. talkSPORT
Lille winger Eden Hazard has hinted that he will shun the overtures of Real Madrid to join Arsenal at the end of the season. The 19-year-old has impressed with his performances this campaign and has revealed that he turned down the chance to join Chelsea for £12m last June. Daily Mail
Chelsea boss Carlos Ancelotti has identified Wolfsburg's Simon Kjaer as the solution to his ongoing centre-back problem. talkSPORT
England manager Fabio Capello has dismissed reports linking him with moves to Inter Milan or Manchester City. The Sun
Birmingham will offer midfielder Sebastian Larsson a new contract, and have criticised Stoke for expressing their interest in the 25-year-old Swede. Daily Mirror
Tottenham have offered to redevelop the Crystal Palace sports centre as the legacy part of their bid to occupy the 2012 Olympic Stadium after the London Games. Spurs, who are battling it out with West Ham for the venue, do not want to retain the athletics track at the Olympic Stadium. Daily Telegraph
Fifa general secretary Jérôme Valcke has talked up the possibility of future World Cups, including the 2022 tournament in Qatar, being moved to the European winter. Daily Telegraph
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has bought a controlling share in Queens Park Rangers, increasing his stake to 62% after buying out Flavio Briatore. The Independent
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger predicts his side will get Barcelona in Friday's last 16 Champions League draw. "I know who we will get," he said about the side who beat them in the 2006 final. The Guardian
Fulham boss Mark Hughes has slammed the logic behind the sackings of former Newcastle manager Chris Hughton and ex-Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce, insisting club owners expect too much too soon. talkSPORT
Sir Bobby Charlton is adamant that, contrary to popular legend, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson would not have been sacked if he had lost a third-round FA Cup tie at Nottingham Forest back in 1990. "The media were the ones who were pushing," recalled former player-turned-director Charlton. Daily Mail
In a straight-talking address on English football, current Ipswich boss and Manchester United legend Roy Keane labelled Monday's Premier League clash between his former club and rivals Arsenal as "rubbish". Daily Mail
Jose Mourinho wants to take Carlos Tevez, Emmanuel Adebayor or Javier Hernandez to Real Madrid in January.
Mourinho needs a striker because of a back injury which could sideline Gonzalo Higuain for up to two months.
Manchester City misfit Adebayor tops the list Mourinho gave to club president Florentino Perez and general manager Jorge Valdano on Thursday. The manager is confident he can seal a loan deal for the 26-year-old
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -list.html
Tottenham and Manchester City will have to beat Steve McClaren to the signature of Mark Van Bommel.
The 33-year-old Holland captain, who is out of contract at the end of the season, has been told he can leave Bayern Munich in the January transfer window for around £4m.
Bayern have already lined up Brazilian Luiz Gustavo from Hoffenheim as Van Bommel's sucessor.
Manchester City face a wait to get back to Eastlands after their plane broke down before take-off when leaving Turin, according to The Guardian.
City had managed to confirm top spot in Group A of the Europa League after a 1-1 draw with Juventus earlier on Thursday but celebrations have been dampened after a delay to their return flight.
Boss Roberto Mancini was due to talk to striker Carlos Tevez on Friday about his future following the Argentinian’s rejected transfer request earlier in the week. This meeting could be delayed as City fans wait on good news regarding their talisman and captain.
OTHER BOLLOX
Liverpool are keen on Zenit St Petersburg right-back Alexander Anyukov. The 28-year-old is rated at £18m. Daily Mail
Liverpool are ready to join the battle for Borussia Dortmund midfielder Nuri Sahin, who has also caught the eye of Juventus and Inter Milan. Dortmund will refuse to sell in the January transfer window, but could be ready to do business in the summer for a figure of about £13m. talkSPORT
Lille winger Eden Hazard has hinted that he will shun the overtures of Real Madrid to join Arsenal at the end of the season. The 19-year-old has impressed with his performances this campaign and has revealed that he turned down the chance to join Chelsea for £12m last June. Daily Mail
Chelsea boss Carlos Ancelotti has identified Wolfsburg's Simon Kjaer as the solution to his ongoing centre-back problem. talkSPORT
England manager Fabio Capello has dismissed reports linking him with moves to Inter Milan or Manchester City. The Sun
Birmingham will offer midfielder Sebastian Larsson a new contract, and have criticised Stoke for expressing their interest in the 25-year-old Swede. Daily Mirror
Tottenham have offered to redevelop the Crystal Palace sports centre as the legacy part of their bid to occupy the 2012 Olympic Stadium after the London Games. Spurs, who are battling it out with West Ham for the venue, do not want to retain the athletics track at the Olympic Stadium. Daily Telegraph
Fifa general secretary Jérôme Valcke has talked up the possibility of future World Cups, including the 2022 tournament in Qatar, being moved to the European winter. Daily Telegraph
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has bought a controlling share in Queens Park Rangers, increasing his stake to 62% after buying out Flavio Briatore. The Independent
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger predicts his side will get Barcelona in Friday's last 16 Champions League draw. "I know who we will get," he said about the side who beat them in the 2006 final. The Guardian
Fulham boss Mark Hughes has slammed the logic behind the sackings of former Newcastle manager Chris Hughton and ex-Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce, insisting club owners expect too much too soon. talkSPORT
Sir Bobby Charlton is adamant that, contrary to popular legend, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson would not have been sacked if he had lost a third-round FA Cup tie at Nottingham Forest back in 1990. "The media were the ones who were pushing," recalled former player-turned-director Charlton. Daily Mail
In a straight-talking address on English football, current Ipswich boss and Manchester United legend Roy Keane labelled Monday's Premier League clash between his former club and rivals Arsenal as "rubbish". Daily Mail