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Transfer rumours, Thu October 16 - Man City, Spurs, Arsenal, Liverpool, Villa, Chelsea, Bolton, QPR, Blackburn, West Ham



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Published Date: 16 October 2008
What the papers say...
Inter Milanwant Manchester City midfielder Elano - Mail

Tottenham want £12m Brazil striker Vagner Love - Star

Barcelona midfielder Yaya Toure says Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is wooing him - Mirror

Barcelona are eyeing up a £12m swoop for Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso - if they lose Toure. (The Sun)

Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner will make an extra £30m available to manager Martin O'Neill this season - Express

Chelsea want Inter Milan whizzkid Mario Balotelli - Mirror

QPR want Bolton striker Heidar Helguson - Mirror

Manchester City want Roque Santa Cruz, Torsten Frings and Wayne Bridge - Star

Roma want West Ham's Valon Behrami - Star

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  • Last Updated: 16 October 2008 7:48 AM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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