Transfers - Transfer Talk: Spurs eye Adriano

Eurosport - Wed, 14 Jan 19:17:00 2009

Having failed in his bid to sign Craig Bellamy, Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is still on the lookout for a disruptive influence to add to his dressing room.

FOOTBALL 2008-2009 Coppa Italia Inter-Genoa Adriano - 0

To that end he's targeting Internazionale striker Adriano, according to The Sun. Adriano has fallen foul of his manager, Jose Mourinho, because - along with scoring goals - that's what he does best.

Redknapp flew out to see the Brazilian booze-hound score against Genoa in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday night, and is keen to bring the former Parma man to White Hart Lane on loan if a permanent deal cannot be reached before the transfer window closes.

Other reports have mooted the idea that Spurs left-back Gareth Bale could be involved as a makeweight in the deal. The Welshman has fallen behind Benoit Assou-Ekotto in the pecking order since Redknapp's arrival, and may relish the opportunity to add zero victories in Serie A to the winless record he has maintained so well in the Premier League.

The Daily Mail reveals that the man to replace Bale would be Leighton Baines, but Everton would rather play Philip Neville in midfield than Jermaine Jenas, who was offered in exchange.

Another Anglo-Italian swap deal that Redknapp had hoped for - exchanging hapless goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes for Milan's reserve shot-stopper Christian Abbiati - has also fallen through.

Born in Abbiategrasso, the veteran keeper joins an exclusive group of footballers whose names are similar to their place of birth, which also includes Stephen Ireland, Graham Lancashire , Flavio Roma and Stephen Ward, but doesn't include Alan Brazil, Dwight Yorke or Mark Venus.

Spurs may be signing an expensive liability by taking on Adriano, but it could pave the way for them to set local rivals Arsenal up for disappointment.

Inter are looking to steal in and beat the Gunners to the signature of Andrei Arshavin - a one-time Tottenham target.

Arsenal are reluctant to offer more than half of Zenit St Petersburg's £25 million valuation, and Mourinho would be more than happy to step in and outbid his former rival Arsene Wenger.

Wenger has also been told by Fulham boss Roy Hodgson that he will not get defender Brede Hangeland or midfielder Jimmy Bullard on the cheap.

Hodgson said: "You always worry that bigger clubs are out there. We have to deal with that. It would take something special for these players to move on and I hope that something special doesn't happen."

TT empathises with Hodgson, but warns him that something special usually happens when Bullard is around, whether it's saving the Cottagers from relegation, landing an 87lb carp or drinking club captain Danny Murphy under the table.

A decade ago Wigan Athletic were preparing themselves for a Football League Trophy tie against Scarborough - now they are THE form side in the Premier League. Who'd've thunk it?

Things aren't all rosy for the Latics, though. Club owner Dave Whelan is braced for the 'Lifestyle' arm of his JJB Sports empire to lose anything up to £10m this year.

As such, cash could become increasingly scarce for manager Steve Bruce, and he may be forced to cash in on Real Madrid's interest in winger Antonio Valencia.

Typically, Real are hoping to have their cake and eat it on the deal, as they want to bring the Ecuadorean to Spain in a part-exchange deal involving striker Javier Saviola, who previous manager Bernd Schuster made his first signing at the club, to much bewilderment.

A Real source said: "We must get this deal done as quickly as possible. Ramos needs a winger for the team. This week will be key to the negotiation," before contradicting himself by adding: "If we do not get Valencia now, then we will not buy anybody else."

Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear had a meeting with the club's top brass brought forward due to what he sees as an urgent need for extra funds to be made available.

Kinnear said of the meeting: "It was called very hastily after I explained on Monday the difficult position we are in. I said that we need to act and quickly."

He continued by saying: "The chairman (Derek Llambias) was at home and I said 'No, you need to f****** come in. F****** come up tonight, we need to talk and get cracking, you ****" - but without the expletives.

Kinnear needn't worry about cash though; he'll have some to spend when Charles N'Zogbia finally makes his desired exit.

The latest club to enter the fray is Lyon, and N'Zogbia's agent Frank Peslerbe was busying himself talking up a transfer to Les Gones.

Peslerbe said: "Lyon have contacted us regarding Charles. The challenge of playing for them is attractive to him. They have a long-term project and play Champions League football year in, year out, which is something that Charles would fancy.

"It is an interesting option, but both clubs have to reach an agreement. Joining a more ambitious Premier League club could be the ideal scenario, but at the moment Lyon's interest is stronger than any other."

Tony Mabert / Eurosport

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  1. Spurs are the joke of English football. They always have been and they always will be. I hope that crook Harry Redknap does us all a favour and takes them down into the Championship where they belong.

    From oabdulgani, on Wed 14 Jan 6:13PM
  2. U WILL NEVER WALK ALONE ARSENAL.U WILL NEVER SURVIVE IN PREMIERSHIP SPURS.KKKKKKK

    From simon t, on Wed 14 Jan 6:07PM
  3. SPURS GO GET KEVIN NOLAN INSTEAD OF ADRAINO.THAT MIGHT HELP U TO SURVIVE IN PREMEIR SHIP NEXT SEASON.SORRY 4 U THO.HHAHAHAHA

    From simon t, on Wed 14 Jan 6:05PM
  4. Sorry ian_smith31 "HARRY'S HONESTY" is that a joke!

    From Martin, on Wed 14 Jan 5:59PM
  5. shut up you t*t why did chelsea moan like hell when we beat them in the final, they had full strength team out and tried there hardest.

    From adampage2006, on Wed 14 Jan 5:51PM
  6. You are right Ian, Harry is respected by virtually everybody in football, and also by the players.
    He was a very shrewd appointment, and when he has had time to mould his own squad, the future will surely be very bright for Spurs.
    In complete contrast, I fear for Chelsea, the capitulation v Man U on Sunday was total, and both Grant and Scolari appear to have taken them backwards.
    What would happen to them if Roman gets fed up and walks away?
    They would be left with a bunch of ageing prima donnas on mega wages.

    There was a rumour that Chelsea had a bid of 24m for Juande Ramos turned down by Real Madrid this week!
    (at least he won a trophy last season)

    From Peter C, on Wed 14 Jan 5:42PM
  7. Spurs is the only club that considers itself a big club and yet celebrate winning the carling cup as if they had won premiership.No big premier club will make a big deal of winning carling cup.Poor spurs

    From valach, on Wed 14 Jan 5:29PM
  8. Spurs aren't going to get a better manager than Harry Redknapp, so you've got to trust his judgement on transfers and formations. Who are we to doubt the man who beat Man U with Bournemouth, West Ham and Portsmouth?

    I've always admired his honesty and I'm glad he's come to Spurs. The best decision Levy has made.

    From ian_smith31, on Wed 14 Jan 5:25PM
  9. shut up peter c yh?!?!?!

    From Michael, on Wed 14 Jan 5:20PM
  10. true true, i aint a spurs fan tho but i think dat they will manage da great escape!!!!!!!!!

    From Michael, on Wed 14 Jan 5:19PM
  11. Funny, all you lot slagging Spurs off.

    They won more trophies last season than: Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool put together!!!!

    They are virtually back at Wembley already this season, and anybody who really believes that they will be relegated knows very little about football.

    A mid table finish, and the chance of another cup, will be a fair return after their awful start.

    I'd much rather watch Spurs every week than Chelsea, that's for sure!

    From Peter C, on Wed 14 Jan 5:15PM
  12. whoever says spurs will be in championship next season doesn't know a thing about football.
    im not a spurs fan, but they have enough character to get out of it.

    From Stevie G, on Wed 14 Jan 5:07PM
  13. Piru, "Bring Adriano, Kaka, Ronaldo, Messi n Hueva da Hell u Want....The Bottom Line is...You'll Neva Walk Alone!! Da REDS 4 Lyf!!!

    EVEN WITH THESE PLAYERS YOU WOULD NEVER WIN THE PREMIER LEAGUE!!!
    SO YOU WOULD ALL BE WALKING ALONE, BACK TO THE DOLL OFFICE

    ALLOY WHEEL PINCHER

    From Richard, on Wed 14 Jan 4:54PM
  14. Arry s lost it !with that big fat asstriker arry will have 5 ! u can see he lost it when he played all his center-defenders at wigan !!what was he thinking ?!...spurs to relegated and arry to switch for southampton again ! hehehe

    From Mr.Geo, on Wed 14 Jan 4:51PM
  15. Adriano,should go to Spurs...hes fat,big reputation,going nowhere..like spurs,fat,big reputation,going down.harry while your at it buy Robbie Keane,him and adriano?perfect both failures at inter and in front of goal(when they play)

    From bren, on Wed 14 Jan 4:43PM
  16. Yes, he is a poor guy, just know SEX....
    but many friends like to chat with him online on ta ll da ting site ____T all Min gle Com____, He often told us some funny jokes. Seems he is famous on that site,especially some hot models talk with him positively.

    From kally w, on Wed 14 Jan 4:08PM
  17. you must be joking spurs are gettin relagated why would any big names want to go there! haha dreammm on.
    SPURS IS FULL OF JUDAS PEOPLE(DEFOE AND HARRY REDKAPP)
    PLAY UP POMPEY!!!!!!!!!!!

    From zoeelouise, on Wed 14 Jan 4:06PM
  18. That didn't even make sense you idiot. Talk about living up to stereotypes.

    From ray, on Wed 14 Jan 4:02PM
  19. Bring Adriano, Kaka, Ronaldo, Messi n Hueva da Hell u Want....The Bottom Line is...You'll Neva Walk Alone!! Da REDS 4 Lyf!!!

    From Piru, on Wed 14 Jan 3:43PM
  20. the only reason they want to be rid of Adriano is that they cant control him due to his alcohol problem , he gets fined on a regular basis for not turning up to training , is this really the type of player you want , but for his sake lets hope he gets a handle on his problem and florish`s in the premiership

    From brian m, on Wed 14 Jan 3:34PM
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