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Transfer rumours, Thu Feb 28 - Sunderland, Newcastle, Man Utd, Liverpool, Villa, Spurs, West Ham, Boro...

What the papers say...

Sunderland manager Roy Keane has transfer-listed Liam Miller after becoming fed up with the midfielder's poor time keeping. (Various)

Mark Viduka is unhappy at being left out of the side and looks set to leave Newcastle - Mail

Newcastle boss Keegan says he needs five new players to transform the team - Mirror

Carlisle have dismissed rumours that 17-year-old striker Gary Madine is on his way to Newcastle - Telegraph

Wolves want Middlesbrough's 20-year-old winger Adam Johnson - Star

Inter Milan will bid 14m bid for Arsenal's Alexander Hleb away from Arsenal - Express

Man United want to sign Cameroon keeper Carlos Kameni - Star

Blackburn will keep Dutch defender Andre Ooijer at the club for another year - Various

Aston Villa will contract talks with left-back Wilfred Bouma - Star

On-loan Liverpool keeper Scott Carson's future will not be decided until until the end of the season - Various

Manchester United and Liverpool want Peterborough's 6ft 5in keeper Joe Lewis - Sun

Tottenham boss Juande Ramos is keen to sign a replacement for keeper Paul Robinson - Sun

West Ham manager want Derby teenager Giles Barnes for 3.5m - Mirror

Crystal Palace want Wigan striker Julius Aghahowa - Mirror

Top sport stories

- Ruthless Keane explains Miller axe.

- Sunderland through to cup semis.

- Bally: We won it as a team.

- Savage faces axe for Cats clash.


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Friday 10 February 2012

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