BITS AND BOBS

Last updated : 09 July 2007 By Ed
Argentina won 4-0 in the Copa America against Peru. Tevez didn't score but he played well and hit the crossbar.

Lyon winger Florent Malouda is on his way to Chelsea in a €20million (£13.5million) deal. Arjen Robben is now expected to leave for Real Madrid.

The Mirror reports that United will review the futures of striker Giuseppe Rossi and winger Kieran Richardson before their Far East tour next weekend, with both expected to be on their way.

The use of goal-line technology moved closer with news that the Premier League are set to test Hawk-Eye technology.

The ball-tracking system, which is already used in cricket and tennis, will be put to the test at Reading's academy and then tried out next season.

Paul Hawkins, managing director of Hawk-Eye Innovations, said: "We have a contract with the Premier League to develop a system to resolve the dispute of whether the ball crossed the line, purely for the referee and not for television.

"The process is to be evaluated by the Premier League and then by Fifa, if we jump those hurdles then the end aim is hopefully to have it installed in all Premier League grounds."