TRANSFER TALK
The latest transfer gossip, rumours and damned lies

Harry Redknapp plans to shuffle his striking options
The Daily Mirror are reporting that Redknapp is ready to sell Darren Bent and Roman Pavlyuchenko, scorers of a combined 29 goals this season, and replace them with Sunderland striker Kenwyne Jones.
The Spoiler Truth-o-meter: Bent may go but Redknapp is unlikely to axe Pavlyuchenko after a respectable first season.
Sebastien Bassong to Aston Villa
Aston Villa’s haven’t looked anywhere near as solid at the back since Martin Laursen injured his knee in January so they may target Newcastle defender Bassong in the summer.
The Spoiler Truth-o-meter: Newcastle may struggle to keep Bassong even if they survive and he would stand more chance of breaking into Villa’s first team than Arsenal’s.
Edison Cavani to West Ham
There are only about ten youngsters playing in Italy who haven’t been linked with a move to West Ham this season. Palermo’s Uruguayan striker Cavani is reportedly the latest player to intrigue Gianluca Nani.
The Spoiler Truth-o-meter: 33-year-old duo David Di Michele and Diego Tristan are currently leading the Hammers’ line so an injection of youth wouldn’t go amiss.
Tags: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Darren Bent, David Di Michele, Diego Tristan, Edison Cavani, Gianluca Nani, Harry Redknapp, kenwyne jones, Martin Laursen, Newcastle, Palermo, Roman Pavlyuchenko, Sebastien Bassong, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Ham
Posted: April 16th, 2009 by Michael Lintorn
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Reports claim there is a changing room divide at Manchester City

The Daily Mail claim that one of Manchester City’s four January signings is so frustrated with Robinho and Elano’s attitude that he has demanded that someone “sort them out”.
Considering three of those new arrivals are Wayne Bridge, Nigel de Jong and Shay Given, it seems fairly reasonable to assume that the loudmouth in question is Craig Bellamy, who despite a chronic lack of loyalty is renowned for his work-rate and dedication in training.
The mystery player is also reportedly angry that neither Brazilian has spoken to him since he joined the club. This scans with comments the Welsh striker made in December about being disappointed that vocal players Anton Ferdinand and Bobby Zamora had been replaced with silent foreigners like David Di Michele and Diego Tristan at West Ham.
Tags: Anton Ferdinand, Bobby Zamora, Craig bellamy, David Di Michele, Diego Tristan, Elano, Manchester City, Nigel de Jong, Robinho, Shay Given, Wayne Bridge, West Ham
Posted: February 19th, 2009 by Michael Lintorn