AC Milan eyinge Jose Bosingwa, Spurs could nab Wes Brown and Wayne Bridge completes West Ham loan
Jose Bosingwa, the right back at Chelsea, is believed to be on the shopping list for former European Champions, AC Milan. The Italian club is said to be trying to make a clever deal in the winter transfer window, which may enable them to get their man for
a lower price tag.
Bosingwa was signed by Chelsea in 2008 for 16 million pounds, and his existing contract will come to an end at the end of the current season.
According to an English newspaper, Milan are believed to be lining up a bid and are very hopeful, as Bosingwa has just 6 months left on his contract and has not been offered an extension till now.
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who is believed to be unhappy at the club. However, the Dutchman’s agent dismissed those rumours and said that van Bommel has no intentions of leaving.
Meanwhile Tottenham Hotspurs are believed to be interested in signing Manchester United’s defender, Wes Brown before the January Transfer window comes to an end.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wes-Brown-c36791 is believed to be out of favour at Manchester United, and manager, Sir Alex Ferguson has also not included him in the team for quite a while. The Spurs look determined to sign him on a permanent basis to strengthen up their defence.
Wes Brown has been a Manchester United fan since he was a child, but, since he joined the club, he has never been able to become a permanent fix in the team. There were reports that he had a falling out with the manager in USA during the pre-season tour
for United. That may also be the reason behind Brown getting just 2 games in the league this season. To add more fuel to the speculations, there are some reports coming in from the United camp that Brown may be put up for sale by the Red Devils within this
week.
Harry Redknapp, the manager of Spurs, has hinted that he would be bringing in a defender before the end of January. He is also believed to be interested in swooping in a deal for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Phil-Neville-c29904, from Everton, but Toffees boss, David Moyes has given a clear
hands off warning for the former United player.
Meanwhile, another London club, West Ham United, have completed the loan move for Manchester City left-back, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wayne-Bridge-c36733. He will play at Upton Park till the end of the current season. Bridge was signed by Manchester City from Chelsea, but he has not been
the first choice since the arrival of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 international has completed his medical and other formalities at Upton Park, and was watching from the stands as West Ham beat Birmingham 2-1 in the first
leg of the Carling Cup semi final.
Hammers manager, Avram Grant has been having a problem with his backline, and, in the game against Birmingham, he was forced to use Mathew Upson at left-back as a makeshift solution. West Ham are currently lying in the bottom place in the league, and are
dubbed as favourites to be one of the 3 teams to go down. New signings like Bridge may help the Hammers avoid complete humiliation this season.
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