January 21, 2004
Kaiserslautern make cutbacks
Bundesliga strugglers Kaiserslautern are set to offload three senior player including former Germany international and Tottenham midfielder, Steffen Freund.
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January 21, 2004
Bundesliga strugglers Kaiserslautern are set to offload three senior player including former Germany international and Tottenham midfielder, Steffen Freund.
January 21, 2004
France international goalkeeper Fabien Barthez has expressed his desire to play out the rest of his career at Marseilles.
January 21, 2004
Former France international, Youri Djorkaeff has hinted that he may be persuaded to extend his current deal with Bolton Wanderers and stay at the Reebok Stadium for another year.
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American striker Clint Mathis signed a contract until June 2006 with Bundesliga club Hannover 96.
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January 21, 2004
Barcelona are not that far behind the standard of rivals Real Madrid and league leaders Valencia according to coach Frank Rijkaard.
January 20, 2004
Inter owner Massimo Moratti, who resigned as club president on Monday, is expected to adopt a low key role at the club.
January 20, 2004
Czech international duo Petr Cech and Tomas Rosicky are reported to be close to sealing moves to big spending Premier League club Chelsea.
January 20, 2004
Former Real Madrid coach John Toshack has been appointed manager of struggling Primera Liga side Murcia in place of Joaquin Peiro.
January 20, 2004
In demand Parma goalkeeper Sebastien Frey could be on his way to England with either Arsenal or Chelsea.
January 20, 2004
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