Monday, 1 April 2013

Lewandowski told to stay put - FOXSports.com

UpdatedAApr 1, 2013 5:14 AM ET Daily we'll bring you the latest tabloid rumors while the biggest groups around dash the bucks to bolster their rosters. True or not, they're always entertaining... Get the latest rumors whilst the largest clubs make an effort to reinforce their rosters. Paolo Di Canio has been named Sunderland employer as owner took a massive play for Premier League security. Newcastle need Celtic's big English center-half Kelvin Wilson - as concerns increase on the future of Fabricio Coloccini. Nigel Adkins desires to break up Southampton striker Billy Sharp as his first Reading signing. Ian Harte may spark a Championship scramble for his signature when he stops Scanning this summer. Millwall are leading the pursuit. Borussia Dortmund's stars have now been showing Polish striker Robert Lewandowski to turn down a go on to Manchester United come early july. Paolo Di Canio was yesterday named as Sunderland's new manager - just twenty four hours after Martin O'Neill's sacking. Brendan Rodgers last week talked of his utter shock at Martin O'Neill's sacking. Alex Ferguson asserts he's no curiosity about attempting to sell Javier Hernandez. Fred Bridge is at the middle of a shift tug of war between Championship competitors Cardiff and Brighton. Has United found their Ferdinand substitute? Learn in Rumor Redux. Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm is a surprise summer goal for Barcelona. Sunderland last week hired Paolo Di Canio as manager in a determined late bid to save lots of the team from relegation. Danny Guthrie admits he was satisfied Reading sacked Brian McDermott. Mark Schwarzer will be 41 in October but boss Martin Jol is anxious to tie him down seriously to a brand new contract at Fulham. Sunderland provoked a furious backlash last night by getting Paolo Di Canio to replace Martin O'Neill as director. Paolo Di Canio may be the surprise choice as Sunderland director yesterday evening after he was employed on a two-and-a-half-year contract. Paolo Di Canio was last week appointed as the head coach of Sunderland following sacking of Martin O'Neill on Saturday after the defeat by Manchester United. Paolo Di Canio has been designated Martin O'Neill's heir at Sunderland, with the north-east team gaming their status in the Barclays Premier League on a managing maverick who is untried in the section. Paolo Di Canio last week became Sunderland's left-field, kill-or-cure option to stave off the threat of relegation from the Premier League. Sunderland have put faith in Paolo Di Canio to save them from relegation after the sacking of Martin O'Neill.

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