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Transfer rumours, Thu March 27 - Chelsea, Newcastle, Man Utd, Man City, Celtic, Villa, Bolton, Blackburn, Boro, Derby, Stoke, Bournemouth



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What the papers say
Chelsea could sign Ronaldinho for £12m in the summer - Sun

Stoke are about to land Shola Ameobi on loan - Various

Newcastle will sign Bournemouth's Sam Vokes - Independent

Chelsea and Man City want Barca's teen whizzkid Gal Assulin - Star

Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson has blocked keeper Ben Foster's attempts to go out on loan - Mirror

Celtic are targeting Boro's Mark Schwarzer - Mirror

Meanwhile Aston Villa want Celtic keeper Artur Boruc - Mirror#

Derby will sign Hossam Ghaly on a permanent deal - Star

Bolton will make another bid for Blackburn striker Jason Roberts - Independent

German side Wolfsburg want Celtic midfielder Massimo Donati - Daily Record

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  • Last Updated: 27 March 2008 8:29 AM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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