Manchester City may make a move for Peter Crouch after the club's chairman, Thaksin Shinawatra, confirmed that manager Sven-Goran Eriksson was an admirer of the striker.
Jose Mourinho has prepared a blueprint for the future of English football in the hope that the Football Association will contact him this week to discuss the vacant England manager's position.
Diarra unhappy at Arsenal
Chelsea is ready to sell striker Andriy Shevchenko in January. The News of the World says Blues boss Avram Grant is willing to let Roman Abramovich's favorite player quit Stamford Bridge. The club signed him in May 2006. Shevchenko looks sure to return to Italy, most likely with Inter Milan. Juventus are also monitoring the situation. Shevchenko would take a pay cut to help secure a move back to Serie A.
Spanish sports daily El Mundo Deportivo claims that Netherlands boss Marco van Basten has ruled out taking over at AC Milan or FC Barcelona next summer.
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are believed to be weighing up a bid for Bayern Munich striker Luca Toni. The Italian International is struggling with life in Germany since his move from Fiorentina in the summer and according to the Daily Mail, the striker is looking for an exit from the club this January with Serie A his preferred destination. However that will not stop both Arsenal and Spurs making a move for the Bundesliga joint top scorer.
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