Wenger rejects talk of Dutch striker bid

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger laughs off talk of Ruud van Nistelrooy bid

By GMF Editor  December 07, 2009
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Ruud’s on the move but not to Arsenal. (©PAphotos)


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Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is in a transfer battle to sign Ivory Coast striker Seydou Doumbia
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DAILY MIRROR: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has laughed off talk of an emergency move for Ruud van Nistelrooy.

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is in a transfer battle to sign Ivory Coast striker Seydou Doumbia.

Birmingham are set to sign Fulham defender Paul Konchesky for £750,000.



Everton are interested in Coventry goalkeeper Kieren Westwood.

West Brom want to given Graham Dorrans a new deal - but the £2million-rated midfielder is open to offers from the Premier League.  

THE SUN: Tyrone Mears has warned Burnley will be heading straight back down to the Championship if they continue leaking goals.

Matt Taylor has refused to blast the supporters who called for Bolton boss Gary Megson's head.

Furious Steve Bruce launched into his Sunderland flops after another miserable away day.

Mark Hughes believes that Frank Lampard is suffering from spot-kick nerves. 

DAILY STAR: Everton boss David Moyes hailed Tim Howard as the best keeper in the business yesterday after his last-gasp penalty heroics.

Arsenal will field their youngest ever Champions League side this week due to an alarming injury crisis.

Defiant Chelsea have told their title rivals: We are still the team to beat.  

DAILY MAIL: Wayne Rooney admitted he was asleep during the World Cup draw and only found out who England were set to face five hours later.

James Beattie's Stoke future has been thrown into doubt after a bust-up with manager Tony Pulis at Arsenal.

Jimmy Bullard fears that he could have damaged the medial ligament in his knee which will rule him out for at least a month.  

DAILY EXPRESS: Michael Ballack has refused to push the panic button after Chelsea were defeated by Manchester City.

Michael Carrick is ready to continue as an emergency centre back for Manchester United, but says he is no Rio Ferdinand.

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