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Sunday's Footy Gossip

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TRANSFER GOSSIP

Jose Mourinho has put himself in the frame to become the next manager of Manchester United. (NOTW)

The Portuguese manager is on the verge of losing his job with the Serie A giants. (Sunday Mirror)

AC Milan are lining up £30m bids to land Manchester United central defenders Nemanja Vidic and Jonny Evans. (Mail on Sunday)

Spain striker Fernando Torres is ready to sign a new £22m deal with Liverpool. (NOTW)

John Terry and Ashley Cole could be on their way out of Chelsea if boss Guus Hiddink stays. (Sunday Express)

Tottenham midfielder David Bentley would relish a move to Aston Villa in the summer. (NOTW)

Real Madrid striker Raul is ready to try his luck in America's Major League Soccer. (Sunday Express)

Manchester United are closing in on £4m-rated Argentine midfielder Nicolas Bertolo who plays for South American side Bantolo. (NOTW)

Newcastle striker Obafemi Martins has told the club he will stay at St James' Park for another season as long as they can fight off relegation. (NOTW)

Celtic have joined the race for France international keeper Johan Pele. (NOTW)


OTHER GOSSIP

Manchester City are ready to raise their stadium capacity to 65,000. (NOTW)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger fears that football will be the target of terror attacks. (various)

West Ham must be sold by the end of the season to safeguard the club's future. (NOTW)

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp wants Ledley King to be offered a job for life at White Hart Lane. (Sunday Express)

Tottenham defender Alan Hutton is set to return to first-team action at the end of the month. (NOTW)

David Beckham will not return to LA Galaxy despite having struck a deal between the American club and AC Milan. (NOTW)


AND FINALLY

Manchester United midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo is set to have sprinting lessons from fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt.

"It's definitely going to happen," Bolt's manager Ricky Simms said in The Independent on Sunday.
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