Sky Sports sources understand that Stoke City are interested in signing Manchester City striker Craig Bellamy.
The Potters are keen to bolster their forward line ahead of the transfer deadline and have already been linked with a late move for Birmingham striker Cameron Jerome.
Wales international Bellamy is widely expected to leave City after falling down the pecking order at the Etihad Stadium.
The former Cardiff, West Ham and Newcastle forward was believed to have been in talks with Queens Park Rangers, while former club Liverpool were also linked with a bid to bring the 32-year-old back to Anfield.
However, it now appears Stoke boss Tony Pulis has entered the running for Bellamy and is attempting snatch the striker from under the noses of his Premier League rivals.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11679_7140491,00.html
Dubciteh wrote:HeyMark wrote:CityGer wrote:HeyMark wrote:Ssn apparently Milner has left England training
Aye, on BBC.
KrisCorssen on Twitter: "Apparently James Milner has been allowed to leave the England squad, and has been spotted en route to Melwood training ground, possible?"
I'll be a tad hacked off if this is true.
I'd be very disappointed too mate. Think he was excellent against Bolton
I reckon 0% chance of him leaving...
Brad wrote:jimmyo18 on Twitter: "Adam Johnson is on his way to arsenal on a season long loan. From a very reliable source from his old town. ...
CityGer wrote:It appears that slimey kia has failed to find Ned a deal.
Wooders wrote:I've just decided that there will never be a transfer deadline day to top the one we signed robinho - no matter who you support - that was an insane moment
Sky Sports sources understand Craig Bellamy has been given permission to leave Wales' training camp to travel to Liverpool to discuss a return to Anfield.
Bellamy had been preparing for Friday's Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro at the Cardiff City Stadium with the rest of Gary Speed's squad.
A late transfer before Wednesday night's deadline always appeared possible, with Bellamy a long way down the pecking order at Manchester City and not in Roberto Mancini's plans for this season.
A number of clubs were keeping tabs on his situation and Queens Park Rangers and Stoke appeared to be leading the chase for his signature.
However, it is now thought that Bellamy could end up making a surprise move back to Anfield after two-and-a-half years at City.
The Football Association of Wales is understood to have allowed the striker to make his way from Wales to Merseyside for talks and a medical.
Bellamy spent the 2006/7 campaign with Liverpool under Rafa Benitez, before leaving for West Ham.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11669_7140710,00.html
Sky Sports sources understand Manchester City's Wayne Bridge has turned down a loan deal to Celtic.
Mase wrote:CityGer wrote:It appears that slimey kia has failed to find Ned a deal.
Ned's got no one to blame but himself in my opinion!
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