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BREAKING GOSSIP

Liverpool describe as "fantasy" suggestions that they have had a bid from Inter Milan for Steven Gerrard. (Press Association, 0439 BST)

 

 

TRANSFER RUMOURS

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has agreed a three-year deal with AC Milan to link up with boss Jose Mourinho, who is likely to replace Carlo Ancelotti next season. (The Daily Mirror)

 

Chelsea are ready to bid £20m to take striker Dimitar Berbatov from Tottenham. (Daily Express)

 

 

Ajax forward Klaas-Jan Huntelaar will be a £16m target for Manchester United if they cannot lure Berbatov from Spurs. (Daily Express)

 

West Ham will make a move for Brazilian defender Diego Gaucho, currently with Portuguese club Gil Vicente. (The Sun)

 

Aston Villa want Arsenal keeper Jens Lehman to replace Scott Carson, whose loan deal from Liverpool is about to end. (The Sun)

 

 

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OTHER GOSSIP

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich will not be at Stamford Bridge to see his side try and win the Premier League title against Bolton on Sunday. (The Sun)

 

Alternatively, Abramovich has a private jet on standby for the three-and-a-half hour journey from Russia to London and will watch Chelsea on Sunday for the first time in 11 matches. (Daily Star)

 

Michael Owen faces a £40,000-a-week wage cut after Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and manager Kevin Keegan struck a "fragile truce" on Friday. (Daily Mail)

 

Frank Lampard has been given a "take it or leave it" offer on a new contract, with Inter Milan joining the queue of clubs keen to take the England midfielder. (The Sun)

 

 

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AND FINALLY

Fulham's Dejan Stefanovic says his side "will be lucky to get a point" in their must-win relegation decider against Portsmouth on Sunday. "It is a squad which can just about survive, if they are lucky," he says. "There isn't a lot of quality." (The Sun)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mort probably rang them straight after the meeting.

 

 

 

Anyway, if it's true it's no bad thing probably. Owen's wages makes it almost impossible to keep a lid on spending for future players.

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