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Lovenkrands has agreed a deal with Newcastle apparently (according to reports)

But I'm guessing this might end up being like the Coloccini deal, where the player says goodbye to his former club, their club say he's signed for Newcastle and about 3 weeks later... Newcastle confirm it >_<

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Random Tottenham tidbits for the day:

Harry Redknapp is looking to revamp Spurs (well, that's no surprise)

Loan deal swap with Bale for Adriano is possible.

Loan deal swap with Jenas for Everton's Leighton Baines fell through (seriously we were looking to swap out Jenas who does a decent job?)

Harry Redknapp met representative of Oliver Dacourt on Tuesday according to Setanta (whaaat)

A swap deal with Gomes going to AC and Abbiati coming to Spurs has THANKFULLY fallen through (fools, Gomes has become brilliant)

The Sun says that Ghaly and Dos Santos are on their way out. Ghaly maybe but Dos Santas has been injured and apparantly Harry is a big fan.

No real magnificent news there though Adriano would probably provide a nice buzz around the place and a season may be short enough to prevent him from making too many enemies behind the scenes.

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The Sun were saying that Harry really doesn't like Dos Santos the other week as well. Said that Commoli was a shambles and Dos Santos shouldn't be there.

Does Harry not play FM? Jesus.

I think The Sun are wanting Dos Santos out or something. The lad's been injured and from numerous sources I've heard Harry's been impressed with him in training.

Ghaly on the other hand can go yesterday.

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Random Tottenham tidbits for the day:

Harry Redknapp is looking to revamp Spurs (well, that's no surprise)

Loan deal swap with Bale for Adriano is possible.

Loan deal swap with Jenas for Everton's Leighton Baines fell through (seriously we were looking to swap out Jenas who does a decent job?)

Harry Redknapp met representative of Oliver Dacourt on Tuesday according to Setanta (whaaat)

A swap deal with Gomes going to AC and Abbiati coming to Spurs has THANKFULLY fallen through (fools, Gomes has become brilliant)

The Sun says that Ghaly and Dos Santos are on their way out. Ghaly maybe but Dos Santas has been injured and apparantly Harry is a big fan.

No real magnificent news there though Adriano would probably provide a nice buzz around the place and a season may be short enough to prevent him from making too many enemies behind the scenes.

Isn't Dacourt like 38 now? :shifty:

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Brazil star Kaka says he wants to stay at AC Milan despite talk of a transfer to Manchester City.

A City delegation has been in Milan and reportedly made a bid in the region of £100m, with a weekly wage of £500,000, for the midfielder.

However, the 26-year-old told the website of Mediaset, a TV company owned by Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi: "I want to grow old at Milan.

"My aim is to become at some point in the future the captain of this team."

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There. I hope that's the end of it. They'll be linked with Drogba next.

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