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Transfer rumours, Friday June 26 - Man Utd, Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle, Spurs...

What the papers say...

Tottenham have joined Sunderland in the race for 21-year-old Wigan midfielder Lee Cattermole - Mail

Manchester United are set to land 30m Lyon striker Karim Benzema - Star

Man Utd have offered Nani as part of a deal for Wigan winger Antonio Valencia - Mirror

AC Milan are considering a move for Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor - Guardian

Manchester City are favourites to sign Carlos Tevez - Sun

Man City want Inter Milan's Brazilian right-back Maicon - Express

Chelsea are favourites to beat Newcastle, Spurs and West Ham Charlton's 17-year-old forward Jonjo Shelvey - Express

Chelsea want Boro goalkeeper Ross Turnbull - Express

Panathinaikos will sign Liverpool winger Sebastian Leto - Telegraph

Stoke want Newcastle striker Obafemi Martins for 5m - Star

Blackburn won't be able to pay Portsmouth striker Peter Crouch's 70,000-a-week wage demands - Sun

Blackburn want Hibernian striker Steven Fletcher - Express

Fulham want Aston Villa midfielder Steve Sidwell and Middlesbrough's Gary O'Neil - Mirror

Burnley are about to sign Newcastle defender David Edgar - Sun

Birmingham and Burnley have offered Celtic defender Bobo Balde a deal - Sun

Hull want Celtic striker Scott McDonald - Daily Record

Doncaster have told Wolves they want 3m for defender Matthew Mills - Guardian

Wigan, Wolves and Birmingham want Sheffield United defender Matt Kilgallon - Sun

Cardiff want Millwall defender Zak Whitbread - Sun


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