Home > Football > Football Rumours > Spurs chase £111m Barca ace; Chelsea's £27m splash; Man City look to Becks; Villa ace heads for Juve
by Michael Walsh on 26 January 2008
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by tarbuck on January 26, 2008
defensive wanchor Olof Mellberg, dontcha mean? Oh lolololol!!!111one!1
by JimB on January 26, 2008
Load of nonsense. Spurs are not interested in Puyol and Barca would never let him leave anyway. This story is yet more 2 2=836729012534 "journalism" by Sky Sports News. If a Spurs delegation has, in fact, gone to Barcelona, then it is almost certainly to have talks with Espanyol about Daniel Jarque. Now that Espanyol's talisman, Raul Tamudo, has picked up a long term injury, they need the money to buy a replacement and may well be open to offers for their central defender.
by Victoria Beckham on January 26, 2008
Dim Dave? No thanks!!!!
by jimmy on January 26, 2008
its not formal
by wombe on January 26, 2008
city are the best the best team in the world come on city
by jose walker on January 26, 2008
as i liverpool fan respect to havant and waterlooville great support 100% effort from players i think some of their players will be on the move into the league but i hope not i hope the money they made from the fa cup tie gets them in the league well done H & W YNWA
by Ha Ha Ha! on January 28, 2008
You make it sound like your just browsing through Puyol's contract as we speak, just checking for the small print. I can just imagine Puyol's agent now "We've sorted out a fee with Spurs, Carlos as sorted out personal terms, all we have do is get it checked through by those Arsenal fans down at Sp***lingo!
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