Transfer Window: Half an hour to go…
Onuoha – “Hello West Ham!”
If this transfer window were a film, it would be a rubbish film that promised so much, dragged on for ages, but then delivered hardly anything at all – and barring any sudden Usual Suspects/Sixth Sense style twists right at the very end, it’s one that Guy Ritchie would be very proud of.
As things stand, the biggest business of the day appears to be going on between Man City and Middlesbrough, as they finish hammering out a deal that would take Adam Johnson to Eastlands.
Elsewhere, people have been overheard muttering the words “David”, “Sunderland” and “James” in the same sentence, and West Ham – the real movers and shakers so far – have signed Mido, and shifted focus from attack to defence, with a reported bid for Man City’s Nedum Onuoha. Loud whispers say that it’s a loan, and a done deal.
UPDATE: And with the chimes of Big Ben, the window has now slammed shut. Look out for all of the INS and OUTS from the past month on the site tomorrow. One late OUT could find Robbie Keane heading off to Celtic, with Scottish deals allowed to go on into the night.




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