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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Zola fears backlash as West Ham prepare for January sell off


West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola fears speculation over the futures of several of his star players could lead to a lacklustre performance in Sunday's London derby
against Fulham.

Zola has spent much of the week fending off approaches for Australia defender Lucas Neill, Wales striker Craig Bellamy, England internationals Scott Parker and Matthew Upson and Portuguese winger Luis Boa Morte.

With West Ham's Icelandic owners badly affected by the global credit crunch, the Hammers are short of cash and open to offers for any of Zola's squad.

The Italian coach has been trying to persuade Bellamy to stay at Upton Park and has turned down several advances from Manchester City and Tottenham, while also rebuffing Newcastle's bid for Neill and Arsenal's interest in Upson.

However, Zola is well aware that his players could be more concerned about their prospective departures than focusing on Fulham's visit to east London this weekend.

Bellamy was one of several players who opted not to attend Friday's voluntary training session at Chadwell Heath, to the frustration of former Chelsea forward Zola.

While Zola knows there is a good chance he will have to sell some players before the window shuts, he is adamant that Socceroos star Neill - his club captain - has not been given permission to speak to Newcastle, despite Magpies manager Joe Kinnear admitting he has been talking to the player's agent.

Fulham will make the short trip across the English capital with transfer distractions of their own as Cottagers boss Roy Hodgson admits he is prepared to sell Jimmy Bullard.

Bolton had a bid for the England midfielder rejected earlier this week after failing to match Fulham's five million pounds valuation.

Negotiations to extend the 18 months remaining on Bullard's contract are reported to have stalled, so Hodgson is willing to cash in while his value is still high.

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