Spurs keeper set for Bundesliga move


At one point becoming the club’s fourth choice goalkeeper, Heurelho Gomes could be about to leave Tottenham.
At one point becoming the club’s fourth choice goalkeeper, Heurelho Gomes could be about to leave Tottenham.
Chelsea stalwart Frank Lampard is in contention to making his 500th start for the club this weekend, but the 34 year old isn’t holding his breath as he has only started a handful of matches this season so far.
A host of Premier League clubs are chasing Robbie Keane's signature according to the Mirror.
According to The Mirror, just days after laughing off the possibility of signing Frank Lampard, Harry Redknapp could be ready to offer his nephew a two-and-a-half-year contract.
It probably says something for the standing of Frank Lampard that he has had reportedly so much interest in his services from clubs that aren't based in semi-retirement leagues in China, Australia or the USA, but from 'real' clubs that play competitive football.
One of the first matters Harry Redknapp will address at the beginning of his tenure at QPR will be the possibility of signing David Beckham, according to BBC News.
David Beckham is set to leave the MLS this December according to BBC Sport and is looking for pastures new apparently.
Robbie Keane could be on his way back to the Premier League
So for the umpteenth time, we're reporting that Frank Lampard may well be heading to LA to play for the Galaxy.
The Galaxy are best known for their line up that includes Robbie Keane, Landon Donovan and everyones favourite super hero - David Beckham. (Calm yourselves girls)
Could Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole really be leaving Chelsea?
LA Galaxy are reportedly “getting closer” to the surprise signing of Chelsea's Frank Lampard.
David Beckham's jaunt to play in the MSL has provided many positives ranging from increased ticket and shirt sales for LA Galaxy, the opportunity to promote Brand Beckham further and the chance for the man himself to dedicate more and more time to his beard artwork and looking like this guy from the film The Hunger Games.
It’s not often somebody would admit to missing Liverpool when surrounded by the glitz and the glamour of Los Angeles (don’t get us wrong, Liverpool is a good place but it doesn’t quite compare with the bright lights of LA) but Landon Donavon must find something special with the dockland city, as he wishes to come back to Everton.