Friday Evening Round Up @ Juve plan United and Spurs raid, what next for Blackburn and Tevez set to sue

This is a fact that cannot be denied, but in the current economic climate, can you blame big businesses and oil magnets for not wanting to risk their hard-earned wealth on Scottish football?

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Juventus are planning audacious summer bids for Manchester United’s Nani and Gareth Bale of Tottenham.
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Queens Park Rangers are monitoring Jermain Defoe.
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Schalke insist they will not sell Dutch striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, a target for Manchester United, who were reportedly set to offer Dimitar Berbatov as part of the deal.
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When a team is in the relegation zone with just under a month before Christmas, they may think they have enough time to escape before the end of the season.

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Malaga are hoping to sign Chelsea’s teenage striker Romelu Lukaku in the January transfer window for the remainder of the season.
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West Brom are poised to reject loan bids for strikers Marc-Antoine Fortune and Roman Bednar from Doncaster and an unnamed Championship club respectively.
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Swedish Under-21 striker Joe Sise has ended his short trial spell at Rangers, who have no plans to offer him a contract.
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England coach Fabio Capello has told Wayne Rooney he will be part of the England squad for Euro 2012.
Full story: The Sun

Carlos Tevez is planning to take libel action against Sky pundit Graeme Souness in the latest fall-out.
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Former England captain Paul Ince says he is convinced John Terry is not a racist.
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Arsenal striker Robin van Persie insists he is happy to be rested regularly to ensure he remains fit throughout the season.
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Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish says his team are better equipped to deal with the absence of Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher than last season.
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West Ham midfielder Julien Faubert is set to pledge his long-term future to the club.
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Hearts have promised to pay the missing wages of their players next week.
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Ghanaian international Samuel Inkoom received one of the more unusual red cards when he was booked for a second time after taking his shirt off as he left the field.
Full story: Metro

A seven game unbeaten run in the league has seen Tottenham catapult their way up the league in superb fashion. Currently fifth, level on points with fourth placed Chelsea and three points behind Newcastle United in third, with a game in hand over both, some great goals have been scored by Harry Redknapp’s men this season.

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