Transfer news, rumours and gossip from Wednesday's papers
Published 08:57 18/04/12 By Football Spy
The transfer window may be shut, but managers up and down the country are already plotting for when the next one opens, and we've got all the gossip from all the papers right here.
Transfer stories from today's Daily Mirror
Toon barmy about loan star Sigurdsson
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Man Utd agree £20m deal for 'Argentine Cristiano Ronaldo' (report)
West Brom set to demand £3million for Cox
Stoke boss sweating over Huth's contract
Hernanes wants to snub Russians for move to Arsenal
Mancini plots swoop for £20m Sturridge (report)
Pardew flies in to check on Arsenal target Vertonghen
Video: Liverpool want to sign me, claims Colombia striker
Stories from other papers and websites
Manchester United are considering a £2m move for FC Copenhagen left back Bryan Oviedo . United sent scouts to watch the Costa Rica international on Sunday. (Daily Mail)
Manchester City have joined the race to sign French starlet Jules Ntcham . But they face competition from Inter Milan, Juventus and Arsenal for the signature of the Le Havre teenager. (Daily Telegraph)
Liverpool and Arsenal are leading the chase for Salomon Kalou, whose Chelsea future remains up in the air. (Goal.com)
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is giving a 10 day trial to 19-year-old Australian defender Curtis Good. (Daily Express)
Aston Villa target Bas Dost has been in meetings with Wolfsburg. The 22-year-old Heerenveen striker is currently the top scorer in Holland. (talkSPORT)
Tottenham star Gareth Bale is interested in a move to Barcelona , his Spurs team-mate Sandro has revealed. (Goal.com)
Harry Agombar, a midfielder with non-league Grays Athletic has been handed a trial with Partizan Belgrade. Harry, who plays in Ryman League Division One North, flew to Serbia yesterday. (The Sun)
Hamburg will make a £1m move for Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt this summer - if they avoid relegation from the Bundesliga. (Daily Telegraph)





