Robinho has had a big bust-up with Manchester City and walked out of the team’s training camp in Tenerife. (Various)

The core of Manchester City’s troubles is Robinho. Here is a player who only joined Manchester City due to wanting to leave Real Madrid so badly and of course for money. Basically he joined City for all the wrong reasons. Despite all his talents Robinho has a lot of growing up to do.

And for all City fans feeling a little glum this morning, The Times reminds them they may have lost the Brazilian superstar, but at least they have claimed the signature of Craig Bellamy.

This still makes me laugh. It’s like expecting Nintendo for Christmas as a kid and waking up to a Turbo graphics 16. Nothing says your a big club than signing Craig Bellamy.

Hamburg boss Martin Jol is interested in signing Tottenham midfielder Tom Huddlestone. (Daily Mail)

Unclear as to why since Jol didn’t play Huddlestone week in and week out when the two were together at Tottenham.

After losing Lassana Diarra, Portsmouth are chasing Juventus midfielder Christian Poulsen. (The Sun)


Despite being a bust for Juventus this year Poulsen is unlikely to pack up his bags and head to Portsmouth.

To help fund their move for Arshavin, Arsenal could offload Nicklas Bendtner to help find the extra few million pounds Zenit St Petersburg are after. (Daily Express)

Bendtner hasn’t hurt his value with his two goals off the bench recently.

Manchester United winger Nani could soon be fearing for his place with Sir Alex Ferguson lining up a bid for Wigan’s Antonio Valencia. (Daily Telegraph)

As Nani should be fearing for his place. His downfall if there is to be one occurred during the West Ham game late last year where United needed a victory to keep pace with Chelsea and got a red card for hitting out against Lucas Neil. Sure Manchester United were already ahead at the time but being force to spend an hour down a man thanks to Nani was foolish on his part.

After being on the sidelines by boss Luiz Felipe Scolari for the Southend and Stoke games, Chelsea striker Didier Drogba is in line for a recall against Ipswich. “He’s trained well”, Scolari said. (Daily Mirror)

Scolari should of said “maybe this time Drogba will get the message” after clearly sending him one.