Eurosport - Thu, 08 Jan 09:28:00 2009
These truly are depressing times: nobody has any money, it is bloody freezing, and the painfully unfunny Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps has been inexplicably commissioned by the BBC for yet another season.
For football fans the opening of transfer window should offer excitement and intrigue as you speculate about who your club might sign but instead most clubs seem to be scrambling to keep their players rather than showing any desire to bring new ones in. The only saving grace is that there is nobody out there with any money to spend - except of course for Manchester City.
Then of course there is Real Madrid, who never really have any money, but who also never let a massive debt get in the way of a big transfer signing. They are ready to ruffle the feathers of their good friends at Old Trafford by trying to snatch Carlos Tevez away in a £25 million bid.
Manchester United had provisionally agreed a £32m deal with Tevez's owners MSI back in 2007 but now want the price reduced because of - you've guessed it - the credit crunch. Kia Joorabcien and his cronies are not willing to play ball though and what better way to get revenge than to shop the Argentine to United's transfer nemesis.
One group of fans that will be sweating this January more than anyone else though will be those bubble blowing Cockneys at Tevez's former club West Ham.
A host of Hammers have been linked with moves away from Upton Park although Gianfranco Zola will hope that the impending sales of Matthew Etherington to Stoke (£3.5m) and Callum Davenport to Bolton (£3m) could keep the wolf from the door. However, Scott Parker (Manchester City), Matthew Upson (Aston Villa), Craig Bellamy (various) and Julien Faubert (Rangers) are all still in demand.
Zola will not have much money to replace those players so he is looking to youth and will try and sign Brescia youngsters Savio Nsereko (19-year-old striker) and Bartosz Salamon (17-year-old midfielder), while City could throw in Michael Johnson to try and net Parker.
Arsenal's proposed bid for Andrei Arshavin could go through for as little as £10m or could be derailed because of wage demands depending on which paper you read. They could move for Portsmouth's Nico Kranjcar as an alternative if it all ends in tears
Manchester City and Internazionale could help each other out by swapping their unwanted strikers - with Jo going to Milan and Adriano to Manchester.
Everton are preparing a bid of £500,000 for Bristol City defender James Wilson but with Spurs and Arsenal also interested you feel the Championship club might be able to hold out for a little more money. The Toffees would also have to pay 16 times that amount (that's £8m for those of you who are rubbish at maths) for Racing Santander striker Mohamed Tchite, who is not as bad as his name suggests.
Stoke could add more African flavour to their team. They already have seven Africans on their books and they could be joined by Aruna Dindane (Lens) and Henri Camara (Wigan). Dutch striker Quincy Owusu-Abeyie who is Dutch but a Ghanaian international (does that count?) could also join the Afro-Potteries party if he moves back to England from Spartak Moscow.
West Brom want Marlon Harewood on loan from Aston Villa but the Midlands side will only settle on a permanent deal - so Tony Mowbray might move for Manchester United's Danny Welback instead. PSG's Peguy Luyindula and Benfica's Ariza Makukula are also on the Baggies' radar.
Blackburn want Fiorentina's sometimes brilliant, sometimes rubbish, Italian winger Franco Semioli and Sam Allardyce will be hoping that if he does sign he will settle better than Corrado Grabbi (remember him?) at Ewood Park.
El Hadji Diouf looks a more likely signing from Sunderland but Wigan will are also keen.
Aston Villa are set to sign 17-year-old defender Arsenio Halfhuid from Excelsior in Holland which looks a more sensible and considerably cheaper signing than Sporting Gijon's Roberto Canella who would cost £10m.
Portsmouth's woes in the transfer market continue with Lyon's Sidney Govou turning them down although Peter Crouch has said he will stay until the end of the season (and we can think of 70,000 good reasons a week for him to do so).
Tottenham will hope they have more luck than Pompey if they move for Govou's team-mate Fred.
Of course, everybody is waiting for Spurs to just go ahead and sign Stewart Downing, and if that move finally goes through, Middlesbrough will bid for Celtic's Aidan McGeady as a replacement although the £10m asking price could be a stumbling block.
Celtic could also lose goalkeeper Artur Boruc to Newcastle if the Magpies sell Shay Given to Manchester City.
Staying in the North-East (with a dollop of North-West) and Boro and Bolton both want Grant Leadbitter from Sunderland.
A couple of Championship rumours are doing the rounds too. Wolves have offered a cash plus player deal for John-Joe O'Toole but his club Watford want cash only. Reading could pounce instead as they continue to act as a feeder club for the Irish national team.
Meanwhile, QPR, Bristol City and Southampton could bid all £1.5m for Leeds player Bradley Johnson whose future looks to lie away from Elland Road.
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even if given is sold don't buy boruc from celtic(scores goals in its own net).easy just swap for hart
dLike Mancs or Scousers (same @#$% different name) but come on give it to Liverpool...they are playing better football than anyone else and they do deserve to be on top of the table......and at least they are not crazed about the winter market as the rest of the clubs are....hate to say this but they are doing great!!!!!!
There is a small club (according to everyone) who can afford his services, you guessed it, Manchester City and although it's not major headlines..... yet, Hughes is showing a some interest in Tevez.
I think Tevez has done a decent job at OT but the price tag that has been slapped on him is far more than what he's actually worth, £25 - £32 million, come on he's more in the £15 - £20 million bracket, who's the other £10 mill for his agent.
Looks like United will off-load him with Real Madrid look favorites to land him but don't discount City.
I agree about that 2 pints of lager sitcom, sick to death of it.
comment 57 billy squat & james squat (city bum boys?) its time for you to make up another silly little nursery rhyme about your "joke" club starting with city 0 forrest 3
Don't get me wrong... I don't like Man U or Madrid.....But Man City is a freaking annoying team and I feel annoyed by their big mouth of signing this player or signing that player and that there is some arab that talks to much about this about that....but dear city fans, don't get too happy cuz you are down on the table and you will not get any points by gossip, those point needed to get up there you will get them by winning games, and guess what you will not, you will be fighting for points to remain in the premier league!!!!!!! LOL !!!!! LOL !!!! LOL!!!! and LOL again!!!!!!!
comment 57 do you remember back in August all that euphoria, city the richest club in the world, and all the city fans going around with tea towels on their heads, well after being humilliated by forrest and a few months down the line it's reality time, yes its official MAN CITY are "STILL" the biggest joke in football
IM NOT MAN U FAN BUT I SAY GOOD RIDANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why would Aiden McGeady go to Middlesborough from a team constantly in the Champions League. What improvement would there be? Similarly with Boruc, why would be consider Newcastle, when AC Milan and perhaps Arsenal are sniffing around, again the lure of superior European football would be the key, and I think that Celtic would not miss him and his childish actions. Although could this be mischief making to garner headlines, thereby unsettling players?
lov the comment no 57
ctid
comment 34 - read the surname and stop reading into something that isn't there.
Heres a little Ditty to browse over on the flight to Madrid....
His neck scar proves he lost his head....Tevez! Tevez!
He's got Herman Munsters head....Tevez! Tevez!
You ugly Rag You Argie C...t
They've sewn your head on back to front....Tevez! Tevez!
Goodbye and Good Riddance......
"City Til' I Die!!"
thats right comment 53 he never joined united and look what happened to them
mate at least are supporters know are players check out comment 50 since when did tevez play for spurs
liverpoo are the most pathetic bunch of fool's just because they are "temporarily" on top for the first time in decades, they are all spouting off, boy you are going to look so so so stupid come May be warned
its just amazing how every manc fan goes on about torres but your all still bitter he never joined you
liverpool seem to be living off one little win against united they forgot that they lost the previus six in a row
comment 48/47 and what has he won with little liverpool???????????
I DONT UNDERSTAND REAL WHATS WRONG WITH THEM OR DO THEY GOT SOMETHING AGAINST MAN UNTED, WHY THEY DIDNT GET TEVEZ WHEN HE WAS PLAY FOR SPURS, THATS RUBBISH,NOTHING FOR SALE FROM OLD TRAFFORD THIS SEASON EVEN NO DISCOUNT - WE STILL FINE WITH CASH NO CREDIT CRUNCH YET
comment 43 so you beat liverpool when you played them this season did you ?
and comment three is that the same torres that man utd wanted but he joined liverpool
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