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Sunderland linked with Portsmouth duo



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Published Date: 11 November 2007
Roy Keane is weighing up a move for Matt Taylor and Sean Davies. Plus the rest of the latest transfer gossip...
Sunderland are planning a double swoop for Portsmouth's Matt Taylor and Sean Davis - News of the World

Boro want Southampton's James Beattie - People

Chelsea's directors can't decide whether to bid for Ronaldinho - Sunday Mirror

Cesc Fabregas says he's staying at Arsenal, despite interest from Barcelona - Sunday Mirror

Man City could make a loan move for Adriano, with Roberto Bianchi going the other way - Sunday Mirror

Man City want Javer Mascherano of Liverpool, despite a rumoured £16m bid from Barcelona - People

Sven has also been linked with a double swoop for SDpurs paur Dimitar Berbatov and Paul Robinson - News of the World

Bolton will listen to anyone who will offer £15m for Nicolas Anelka in January

Tottenham want Espanyol defender Dani Jarque - News of the World

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- Sunderland 1 Newcastle 1.
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- Allardyce: Sunderland lack cutting edge.
- Black Cats trial for defender.
- Keane rues missed opportunity.

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  • Last Updated: 11 November 2007 4:37 PM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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