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WE take a look around the latest transfer news.

Today includes a Manchester City striker who wants to leave, Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth racing for a winger, Chelsea are shocked by a 50m asking price, Liverpool sign a 14-year-old, Wolverhampton Wanderers told they'll have to pay 1.5m for star and Birmingham City line-up a raid on West Brom.

Chelsea have been told that Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero will cost them 50m.

Daily Mirror

Manchester City forward Robinho has told his team-mates that he wants to quit the club to join Spanish giants Barcelona.

Daily Mirror

Tottenham and Portsmouth are stepping up their pursuit of Marseille winger Hatem Ben Arfa.

The Sun

Tottenham could also bid for former Portsmouth and current Al-Arabi striker Lomana LuaLua.

The Sun

Meanwhile, Napoli insist that Chelsea have not made a bid for 25m-rated midfielder Marek Hamsik.

The Sun

Liverpool have swooped to sign 14-year-old forward Dave Moli from Blue Square Premier side Luton.

The Sun

Liverpool, Tottenham and Fulham are monitoring Real Madrid striker Ruud van Nistelrooy's situation after the Dutchman said he would consider a Premier League return.

Daily Star

Gillingham have told Wolves they will have to pay more than 1.5m to land Canadian striker Simeon Jackson.

Birmingham are lining up a 1.5m raid on local rivals West Brom for midfielder Graham Dorrans.

Daily Mirror


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