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Transfer rumours, Fri Feb 15 - Chelsea, Spurs, Everton, Villa, Man City, Liverpool, Pompey...



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Published Date: 15 February 2008
What the papers say...
Chelsea and Tottenham want Sevilla's Daniel Alves - Star

Aston Villa wants £9m-rated Peter Crouch, though Liverpool want the striker to stay - Mirror

Everton will need to stump up £4.5m for Heerenveen midfielder Michael Bradley - Mirror

Motherwell striker Ross McCormack is to sign a pre-contract agreement with Wigan and will leave if they're relegated - Various

Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp has dismissed reports linking striker Kanu with a move to Australia - Independent

Man City are leading the chase for £4m-rated Cameroon international Stephane Mbia, who plays for Rennes - Star

Stoke and West Brom in the race to sign Aston Villa striker Luke Moore on a loan deal - Star

Top sport stories...
- Keane: I've learned my lesson.
- Wear-Tyne derby violence - do you know these men?
- Sunderland stars treated like sheep.
- Black Cats climbing money league.
- Also on Echo.com: The web's funniest videos.

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  • Last Updated: 15 February 2008 11:07 AM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 
  

 
 

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