2:03am Wednesday 7th May 2008
GARETH Southgate's midfield dilemma could get even more complicated later this month as Wigan Athletic prepare to make a formal approach for Lee Cattermole.
Wigan boss Steve Bruce has been promised a significant transfer kitty after keeping the Latics in the Premier League, and sources in Lancashire claim Cattermole is one of the players on his wanted list.
The Stockton-born midfielder has struggled to hold down a starting spot with Middlesbrough this season, starting just ten Premier League matches despite the club's struggles in the bottom half of the table.
He will have expected a much greater level of involvement after breaking into the first team last season, and Wigan are ready to test Boro's resolve to hold on to him with a seven-figure bid once the transfer window reopens next month.
Given his reluctance to name Cattermole in his starting line-up, it had been expected that Southgate would dispense with the 20-year-old's services this summer, but his options have been limited by the uncertainty surrounding four of his other midfielders.
Gaizka Mendieta, Fabio Rochemback, George Boateng and Gary O'Neil have all being linked with a move away from the Riverside, and the departure of three or more of the quartet would force a major re-think over Cattermole's future.
Newcastle assistant boss Terry McDermott and reserve team coach Adam Sadler have left the club.
A 20-YEAR-OLD man was last night being questioned over the death of a great-grandfather who was attacked outside a pub at the weekend.
MAJOR clean-up operations are getting under way across the region today, after a weekend of flooding.
A HEALTH manager has hit back after his trust was criticised for failing to manage media coverage of high-profile cases, including cancer patients denied access to expensive drugs.
OLYMPIC boxing bronze medallist Tony Jeffries is refusing to attend a civic reception because he says he received no funding from the council.
MOCK explosions and gunfire rang out on Saturday during the first military tattoo to be held in Durham for half a century.
A PARLIAMENTARY candidate has described his local football club as “irresponsible”
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