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Published Date: 04 November 2008
PORTUGAL winger Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted that he may be ready to sign a contract extension at Manchester United. (The Sun)
Manchester United defender Gary Neville could also be heading for a new deal at Old Trafford. (Daily Mail)

Striker Dirk Kuyt is hoping he will be rewarded for Liverpool's fine start to the season with a new contract at Anfield. (Daily Star)

B
olton manager Gary Megson will offer £2m for Swansea midfielder Ferrie Bodde. (Daily Mirror)

Celtic have been linked with a £1.2m January swoop for Portugese side Leixoes' 28-year-old free-scoring Brazilian striker Wesley. (The Scottish Sun)

Former Blackburn midfielder Robbie Savage could leave current club Derby for Beirut's top side Al-Ansar. (Daily Mirror)

Leeds will sell young midfielder Fabian Delph to Arsenal as long as they loan the 19-year-old back to them for the rest of the season. (Daily Mirror)

Stoke trio Glenn Whelan, Richard Cresswell and Danny Pugh want to quit the club to find first-team football. (Daily Mail)

Blackburn are keen on Egyptian midfielder Hosny Abd-Rabbo but face competition from Strasbourg. (Daily Mirror)

Hull striker Dean Windass has threatened to leave the club after being axed for the trip to Manchester United. (The Sun)

Chelsea are about to hand midfielder John Obi Mikel a new £15m five-year contract. (The Sun)



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