There was a frenzied afternoon of transfer activity on Thursday afternoon and the transfer theme continues in Friday morning's newspapers.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp's penchant for signing former players is set to continue as he plots to land Sulley Muntari from Inter Milan, according to The Sun. The Ghana international used to play under 'Arry at Portsmouth and Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas will be used as bait the land his former player.
Redknapp might also be able to raise some funds by flogging Jamie O'Hara to Birmingham City. The Daily Mail claim that manager Alex McLeish is tracking the Spurs midfielder as an alternative should their £2.5m move for Sporting Gijon's Michel fall through.
The Times report that Everton boss David Moyes is eager to spend the £22m he received from the sale of Joleon Lescott on Atlético Madrid's Dutch right-back Johnny Heitinga and Celtic's Scotland midfielder Scott Brown.
The Guardian claim that Carlo Ancelotti is considering a move for the £4m-rated Feyenoord playmaker Jonathan de Guzman, on the recommendation of Chelsea's sporting director, Frank Arnesen.
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson is hunting Kosice's £2m-rated Slovakian striker Jan Novak as injury has robbed him of the services of Andy Johnson, according to The Mirror.
And finally... the Daily Star report that Alan Shearer wants Cardiff City's £6m-rated striker Michael Chopra to mark his return as Newcastle United boss - should Barry Moat's takeover at St James's Park go through.
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