Ian Wright Wright Wright has attempted to ease the tension over his stepson Shaun Wright-Phillips'  potential move to Spurs by revealing that any such switch would get his full blessing (talkSPORT)

The former Arsenal legend no doubt has some sway when it comes to Gunners fans - 185 goals can go a long way. He commented: "If my son wants to play for Spurs, I will support him playing for Spurs. If it means small-minded Arsenal fans saying I will not be popular at the Emirates, then they are idiots.” So let's hope Wrighty's words of wisdom do not fall on deaf ears should the move go ahead. However, I am sure he is hoping that Arsenal get their cheque books out and save the situation. SWP to leave Chelsea - YEA.

Arsene Wenger is putting all his post-Thierry Hopes on the shoulders of the Incredible Sulk himself, Bolton’s Nicolas Anelka (Daily Express). Whatever you say about the French moaner, he does possess talent - talent that has over the years been wasted. But in saying that, Anelka is beginning to resurrect his career. He has won a great deal in his nomadic career, including a Champions League medal for Real Madrid.

''If it means small-minded Arsenal fans saying I will not be popular at the Emirates, then they are idiots'' - Ian Wright


He may be keen to add more to his collection and without Big Sam, Bolton do not look like quite such a good proposition. Arsenal fans have a long memory and they may find it better to recall his contribution to the 97-98 season as well as his healthy goal tally the season after, rather than the want-away antics of his brotherly agents and himself. Wenger to take a chance - YEA.

The Sun is reporting that John Terry has put pen to paper on a record-breaking contract which will see him earn £131,000 a week! The five-year deal was sealed while Terry and Jose Mourinho had a few beers at the team's Beverly Hills hotel.

Let's put aside the fact that this is in an obscene amount of money. I mean, if I was offered such a salary I wouldn’t throw it back in anyone’s face claiming it’s far too much, given I only work 90 minutes twice a week, and then some training (which looks like fun). However, imagine what the other Chelsea players must now be thinking: “He’s getting £131,000 a week, and I am only getting £90,000. I want more.” And so the merry go round continues.

There is no doubt in my mind that if any Premier League player is worth that much, then it’s JT (I am sure even non-Chelsea fans would agree). But what’s next - Lee Bowyer demanding more money? Terry to be moving to a slightly bigger mock-tudor mansion and purchasing yet another Rolls - YEA. Roman can afford it, but can football?

Young Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini is unsettled, as one would expect when two Premiership giants are vying for your signature so that you can play in the best league in the world. Now Liverpool and Manchester City are top candidates for securing the Italian Under-21 captain, who is 23 next month by the way. It could be a tough choice for the left-back/midfielder as with City he may be guaranteed first-team football immediately whereas at Liverpool he'll get to play occasionally in the Champions League. What would you do if you were a young man with the footballing world at his feet? I am sitting on the fence on this one. YEA/NAY.

Feyenoord wing-back Royston Drenthe has become the focus of a three-team tug-of-war. Spurs, Real Madrid and Chelsea are all said to be keen on the 20-year-old, who apparently still has four more years on his Rotterdam contract. Not that contracts mean much any more. A fee of £7m has been mentioned for a player who was involved in Holland’s European Under-21 triumph last month.

ABRIDGED: Armand Traore to join Birmingham or Wolves on loan (various). Birmingham - YEA.
Anthony Gardner to join Aston Villa or Man City (Daily Mail). Man City - YEA.
Yakubu to Man City (Daily Mail) - NAY. Not for £12m that Boro want.
Jose Antonio Reyes to join Real Madrid now that Arjen Robben has signed (various). Arsenal hope so but I say NAY, though I think he may be on his way elsewhere.