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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

News

First of all, Congratulation to spanish coz won the Euro 2008.... You are marvellous team... keep it up...


1. Peter Crouch has edged closer to a sealing his move from Liverpool to Portsmouth after agreeing personal terms with the south coast club. The England striker is due at Fratton Park in the next 48 hours to undergo a medical before completing the deal, thought to be worth in the region of £10 million. A statement on Portsmouth's official website read: "The two clubs have agreed an undisclosed fee for the 27-year-old England international."


2. Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon says he expects Frank Lampard to see out the terms of his contract - even if the England midfielder fails to agree a new deal.
The England international is being tracked by Serie A giants Internazionale, who have already tabled an £8 million bid for the midfielder, but Chelsea refuse to sanction a move. The 30-year-old's current contract at Stamford Bridge expires at the end of next season and accordingly Chelsea have tabled a fresh deal in a bid to keep Lampard at the club. But Chelsea claim Lampard has turned down this offer.


3. Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani insists the Italians will sign only one of Emmanuel Adebayor and Ronaldinho - which could spell good news for Manchester City.
The pair have been linked with switches to the San Siro this summer, with Galliani claiming Arsenal have sent him a letter saying they are willing to discuss a deal for Adebayor but remaining tight-lipped regarding Barcelona's Ronaldinho.


4. Striker Ivica Olic insists he is not interested in a move away from Hamburg and has committed his future to the Bundesliga club. The burly Croatia international, who featured for his country in their impressive run at Euro 2008, had been linked with a move to Liverpool. But the 28-year-old has followed team-mate Rafael van der Vaart in ignoring overtures from abroad and pledging to stay with Hamburg.


5. British Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton led the way in the wet again as Formula One teams tested at Germany's Hockenheim circuit for the first time since 1993.
The 23-year-old McLaren driver, who leads a three-way tie with Ferrari's Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen at the top of the standings halfway through the season, lapped the venue for next week's German Grand Prix in one minute 15.483 seconds. His Mercedes-powered team ran a new aerodynamic dorsal fin, similar to those used by Renault and Red Bull this season, on top of the engine cover of the MP4-23 car.








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