May 2011
Cameroon has been dealt a major blow with news combative midfielder Alex Song will miss the crunch AFCON qualifer against Senegal through injury.
Nigeria striker Yakubu Ayigbeni is considering a move to Turkey with Fernerbahce and Karabukspor being his likely destination.
Ghana defender Samuel Inkoom has been forced to withdraw from the squad preparing for Friday's 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Congo.
DR Congo's assistant coach Otis Ngoma is 'surprsied' that West Brom star Youssouf Mulumbu withdrew from their squad via a text message.
Lille striker Gervinho is planning to announce this week which club he will be joining this summer.
Notts County manager Martin Allen is flying out to Southern Africa next month to coach underprivileged kids in Botswana for the UK-based charity 'Coaching for Hope', which has been famously endorsed by David Beckham.
Cameroon strike ace Pierre Webo is being monitored by English Premier League trio West Brom, Newcastle and Sunderland.
Didier Drogba is set to be offered a new, improved deal to finish his career at Chelsea.
Newcastle look set to beat Sunderland and Everton in the race to sign wantaway West Ham striker Demba Ba.
Blackburn Rovers look set to hand Benjani a new deal after the striker impressed manager Steve Kean during his spell at the club.
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