
| Posted: Monday April 16, 2007 10:18AM; Updated: Monday April 16, 2007 10:39AM
French legend Zinedine Zidane could be set to come out of retirement to join former Real Madrid teammate David Beckham at the L.A. Galaxy. Galaxy boss Alexi Lalas is now hoping he can convince the former France International to come out of retirement for a final swansong in Major League Soccer. Crew coach Sigi Schmid remained mum about the team's possible acquisition of Boca Juniors forward Guillermo Barros Schelotto. One source close to the situation said the Argentine could be in uniform in Columbus Crew Stadium on Thursday night during a nationally televised game with the New England Revolution. There were indications that the Red Bulls and MLS had completed the transfer of Colombian striker Juan Pablo Angel from Aston Villa, although there was no confirmation whether paperwork was completed and approved by Sunday's MLS transfer deadline. Preston North End striker Danny Dichio has joined Major League Soccer side Toronto FC. He had been expected to make the move this summer, but an MLS regulation meant he had to be signed by 15th April. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is chasing Newcastle United midfielder Scott Parker and is willing to offer Brazilian midfielder Gilberto Silva in exchange. Juventus moved another step closer to signing Torsten Frings after the Werder Bremen midfielder confirmed that he plans a trip to Turin for further talks with the Old Lady. Real Madrid captain Raul reiterated his desire on Monday to see out his career at the Bernabeu despite media reports that the club is prepared to offload him at the end of the season. Toulouse striker Johan Elmander admits he would love to some day play in the Premiership or La Liga. The Swede is under contract with the Ligue 1 outfit until 2010, but the former Brondby man refuses to rule out a dream move to one of the big two leagues in Europe. Warming 1860 Munich forward Josh Wolff has been sent to the sidelines with foot problems related to the abductor muscle injury that also kept him out of two March contests. Juergen Klinsmann has become the latest name to appear on the ever lengthening list of possible replacements for Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho. Terry Butcher, Craig Brewster, Joe Miller and Bobby Williamson are the leading contenders to be new Livingston manager, BBC Sport understands. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||