Transfers of Thursday, 9 June 2011

Source: Sun

Harry Redknapp wants Asamoah Gyan

STEVE BRUCE'S bid to land Peter Crouch has hit a snag.

Bruce is desperate to take lanky hitman Crouch to Sunderland as part of his latest rebuilding job following the £20million sale of Jordan Henderson. But Spurs chief Redknapp is hunting a new striker and has been keeping tabs on Gyan, who has failed to settle on Wearside.

As SunSport revealed in April, the Ghana ace, 25, has been telling pals he sees his future in London.

And with fellow countrymen Sulley Muntari and John Mensah no longer with the Black Cats, Gyan is even keener to move on. Bruce, though, is desperate to keep him because of his chronic lack of strikers and now faces a real dilemma if he wants to nab Crouch.

Danny Welbeck has gone back to Manchester United, while Fraizer Campbell will miss all next season with a knee problem.

The move for Liverpool's David Ngog is on the rocks, so Crouch remains Bruce's No 1 target.

Yet Redknapp will not let him go without something in return. He said: "Crouchie is not one we want to sell if we can help it. Henderson has gone to Liverpool, so Sunderland have some money to spend. Perhaps Niall Quinn or Brucie will be on the phone trying to buy one or two of ours."