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Sunderland linked with triple swoop

What the papers say....

Sunderland manager Roy Keane is looking to sign Chelsea midfielder Steve Sidwell, Blackburn striker Jason Roberts and Manchester United defender Wes Brown. - Guardian

Norwich boss Glenn Roeder will try and sign Newcastle striker striker Shola Ameobi. - Sun

Everton, Newcastle and Portsmouth are all poised to make a bid for Swindon left-back Ben Tozer. - Sun

Matt Taylor, Lauren, Pedro Mendes, Djimi Traore and Richard Hughes could be sold by Portsmouth in January. - Times

Fulham, Wigan, Birmingham, Celtic and Rangers have all targeted Everton striker James McFadden. - Times

Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill is planning a spending spree in the January transfer window. - Various

Derby boss Paul Jewell says a number of clubs want striker Steve Howard but he wants to keep him. - Times

Rams defender Tyrone Mears will be sold by Jewell to raise funds for January signings. - Express

Birmingham have targeted former Liverpool and Aston Villa striker Milan Baros, who is currently at Lyon. - Mirror

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