Fulham ‘in talks to sign Czech star’
Fulham are in talks to sign Czech Republic star Tomas Sivok on a free transfer, according to The People.
Midfielder Sivok, 28, is out of contract after leaving Turkish club Besiktas and is believed to have met officials at Craven Cottage to discuss terms.
The same newspaper claims QPR will ask Tottenham if they can take David Bentley on loan, and that Danish club FC Copenhagen have had an offer to take striker Romelu Lukaku on loan rejected by Chelsea.
The People also say Chelsea have refused to let defender Gary Cahill play for Britain at this summer’s Olympics, while Daniel Sturridge has been given permission.
It is reported that boss Roberto Di Matteo and the club’s top brass have insisted that Cahill, who missed Euro 2012 because of a broken jaw, must complete a full pre-season with them.
The People say Lampard has been offered a two-year deal worth £13m by the MLS outfit, is seriously considering the move and may even be allowed to leave on a free transfer to save the £9m he will apparently be paid in the final year of his Blues contract.
Lampard, 34, has repeatedly dismissed speculation about his future and insisted he intends to stay at Stamford Bridge.
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