It's the turn of Sunderland manager Steve Bruce to express an interest in soon to be next Cardiff City striker Jay Bothroyd. Bruce is also interested in Craig Bellamy both were main assets for Cardiff City last season.
Bothroyd already is rumoured to have a number club waiting to open talks with him about his future. With no transfer fee to worry about clubs have only his wages to consider with Steve Bruce rumour to be offering around £30,000 pre-week to the striker, a considerable increase on his wage packet with Cardiff.
Everton, Fulham or Celtic are looking for a striker to boost their attacking options for next season.
Has for Craig Bellamy he has made plenty of noise about wanting to stay at Cardiff, but can the club afford him? Last week there was talk of a player/coach role being offered to Bellamy, but with a transfer fee plus his wages to find it could be a case of 'a bridge too far' for the Bluebirds. Bolton are said to want him and today Sunderland are ready to enter any race if he becomes available.
His career is over at Manchester City and they are reported to want £4 million for him when they paid £14 million in January 2009
Bothroyd already is rumoured to have a number club waiting to open talks with him about his future. With no transfer fee to worry about clubs have only his wages to consider with Steve Bruce rumour to be offering around £30,000 pre-week to the striker, a considerable increase on his wage packet with Cardiff.
Everton, Fulham or Celtic are looking for a striker to boost their attacking options for next season.
Has for Craig Bellamy he has made plenty of noise about wanting to stay at Cardiff, but can the club afford him? Last week there was talk of a player/coach role being offered to Bellamy, but with a transfer fee plus his wages to find it could be a case of 'a bridge too far' for the Bluebirds. Bolton are said to want him and today Sunderland are ready to enter any race if he becomes available.
His career is over at Manchester City and they are reported to want £4 million for him when they paid £14 million in January 2009
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