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Transfers of Thursday, 8 July 2010

Source: myiconsports.com

Tottenham may reconsider Appiah

Reports reaching myiconsports.com indicates that Tottenham Hotspurs may reconsider signing Ghana captain Stepen Appiah in an initial pay-as-you-play deal and may renew the contract depending on the number of appearances he makes before the second half of the season.

Spurs manager Harry Redknapp is an admirer of the Ghanaian captain and may consider giving Appiah a chance to play in the premier league after impressing in the World Cup with the Black Stars.

Appiah had trials with the North London side before the start of last season but the technical team had doubts about his fitness.

Despite being without a club since his departure from Fenerbahçe in June 2008, Appiah remained a regular with the national team throughout the 2008–09 season.

On November 1, 2009 Bologna announced the signing of Appiah on a free transfer. Poor form caused by his long inactivity, together with a number of recurring injuries, prevented him from appearing with the first team throughout the season, and he made his debut in a Bologna shirt only on May 9, 2010, as a half-time substitute during a league game versus Catania.