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Arsenal striker Marouane Chamakh, 28, is a £6m target for Paris Saint-Germain. Fioren Chelsea and Tottenham will have to dig deep if they want to prise unsettled winger Milos Krasic, 27, away from Juventus, according to the player's agent. Chelsea and Tottenham will have to dig deep if they want to prise unsettled winger Milos Krasic, 27, away from Juventus, according to the player's agent. tina and his former club Bordeaux are also interested. Blackburn manager Steve Kean was in France on Wednesday night watching Marseille striker Andre-Pierre Gignac, 26.
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29 March 2012 Last updated at 06:51 GMT
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Thursday's gossip column - transfers and rumours
TRANSFER GOSSIP

Arsenal striker Marouane Chamakh, 28, is a £6m target for Paris Saint-Germain. Fiorentina and his former club Bordeaux are also interested.

Full story: Daily Mirror

QPR striker Bobby Zamora, 31, is not looking for a move to West Ham, according to the player's agent.

Full story: Metro

Chelsea and Tottenham will have to dig deep if they want to prise unsettled winger Milos Krasic, 27, away from Juventus, according to the player's agent.

Full Story: talkSPORT

Spurs are considering pulling the plug on their attempts to sign on-loan striker Emmanuel Adebayor, 28, on a permanent basis from Manchester City.

Full Story: talkSPORT

Blackburn manager Steve Kean was in France on Wednesday night watching Marseille striker Andre-Pierre Gignac, 26.

Full Story: Daily Mirror
OTHER GOSSIP

England caretaker manager Stuart Pearce is preparing for the possibility he will be in charge of the national team for Euro 2012 and is speaking to Premier League managers about the fitness and form of players who are up for selection.

Full Story: Independent
Gianfranco Zola

Could Chelsea fans see Gianfranco Zola back soon?

Pearce is stepping up preparations to to lead England into Euro 2012 by sending letters to all the players who might be in contention for a place in the 23-man squad, which has to be named in two months' time

Full story: Daily Mirror

West Brom technical director Dan Ashworth is the shock name on the Football Association's list of candidates to become the man to shape the future of English football as technical director at its National Football Centre in Burton, St George's Park.

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