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Transfer rumours, Tue June 16 - Sunderland, Birmingham, Man Utd, West Ham, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Bolton, Man City

What the papers say...

Sunderland are chasing Richard Dunne, Lee Cattermole and Darren Bent. - The Northern Echo

Birmingham City are lining up a deal for former Newcastle United player Oguchi Onyewu. - Daily Mirror

Manchester United, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Barcelona have all made enquiries about Franck Ribery. - Daily Mail

Sir Alex Ferguson may have lost the race to secure Carlos Tevezs' future. - The Independent

West Ham have reached a deal to sign Luis Jimenez from Inter Milan. - Daily Telegraph

Gael Clichy has rubbished any rumours that he is Real Madrid bound. - Sky Sports

Cesc Fabregas has urged the club to sign Yaya Toure this summer. - Daily Star

Chelsea could move for David Villa after his move to Real Madrid reportedly broke down. - Daily Mail

Chelsea are leading the race to sign England full-back Glen Johnson. - The Sun

Tottenham have been put off a move for Luca Toni after learning about his wage demands. - Daily Mail

Stuttgart are ready to offer Roman Pavlyuchenko a way out of Spurs. - Sky Sports

Bolton are to enquire about Miguel Veloso. - Manchester Evening News

Manchester City are interested in Peter Crouch as a replacement for Jo who could be on his way to Fulham. - Manchester Evening News

A consortium from the USA has emerged as favourites to buy Newcastle United from Mike Ashley. - The Independent

Middlesbrough chairman has no intention of selling the club. - The Sun


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