Today's rumours are huddled and yearning to be freeNearly 20 years after Jean-Marc Bosman nobly fought for the liberty of out-of-contract footballers and won a famous victory, another Belgian player is donning rudimentary leather battle-...
Today's rumours are huddled and yearning to be freeNearly 20 years after Jean-Marc Bosman nobly fought for the liberty of out-of-contract footballers and won a famous victory, another Belgian player is donning rudimentary leather battle-armour and questionable blue face paint and telling his club that they may take his life but they will never take his freedom. That man is Christian Benteke, who wants to break free from the shackles of contractual enslavement at Aston Villa in order to push through a move to Arsenal, or indeed somewhere else. "If they say I must stay, I won't necessarily accept that. I do not in any way want to feel I didn't get the most out of my career," he WilliamWallaced when asked about his future.The remarks left his agent right narked: "This always happens when he goes away with the national team. I'd prefer he didn't speak to journalists but the Belgian team insist he does a press conference." No matter, the words are said now and cannot be unsaid, and so along with Arsenal, Tottenham and Borussia Dortmund are set to jostle for his £25m-rated services, although the German Champions League finalists are also linked with a season-long loan move for Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku, whose parent club are keen on Atlético Madrid's Turkish winger Arda Turan, whose current employers, along with Sevilla and Real Betis, want to sign QPR's Esteban Granero, whose freshly-relegated English outfit want to bring in out-of-contract defender Richard Dunne, who has just been released by Aston Villa, current home of Christian Benteke. And thus does the circle of rumour life keep on turning.Stoke's Asmir Begovic has given his biggest hint yet that he is indeed to leave this summer, which everyone knows will happen even though his club insisted it wouldn't when they signed Jack Butland in January, when he told a journalist in Bosnia that he was going to do pre-season training at Liverpool. The Potters have been linked with Twente's 19-year-old shot-stopper Timo Plattel. Fulham, meanwhile, have been urged not to release ageing gloveman Mark Schwarzer, with John Arne Riise trilling that he is "a fantastic goalkeeper and a great person".Back to Stoke, though, where Stephen Nzonzi has handed in a transfer request. It is a second transfer request in under a year for Nzonzi, who forced through a move from relegated Blackburn last summer. He is advised by his father, Fidele. Fidele is a name of Spanish origin which translates as "faithful". "We are not unduly worried about the situation as he has three years remaining on his contract," said the club's chairman, Peter Coates, who by the sounds of things needs to keep a close eye on Benteke-based events detailed above but who instead has been locked in discussions with key advisers about potential targets to replace Tony Pulis is manager, with Roberto Di Matteo, Roberto Martínez and two people not called Roberto – Mark Hughes and Gus Poyet – thought to have been prominent in their conversation.Elsewhere in the world of management, Napoli have started sniffing around Tottenham's Andre Villas-Boas, with their president Aurelio De Laurentiis admitting "there is a very tempting argument to hire a young coach". Fulham's Martin Jol, meanwhile, is among the names being considered to replace the sacked Frank Arnesen as general manager of Hamburg. Dennis Wise has applied for the vacant manager's post at Millwall, where he was previously in charge between 2003 and 2005, says the Sun. The job will go to former Liverpool defender Markus Babbel, says the Mail. Also variously reckoned to be in the frame: Alex McLeish and St Johnston's Steve Lomas. In other boardroom developments, the Reading chairman John Madejski was taken out by security staff when he made a misguided attempt to cuddle the singer Paloma Faith while she was performing at a corporate event.Sunderland are preparing for a massive clearout as Paolo di Canio ushers doorwards every workshy wonder who hasn't been impressed by the Italian's m