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Tuesday, 9th February 2010

Club set for £3.5m defender bid

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Published Date: 02 July 2009
We take a look around the papers for the latest from Chelsea, AC Milan, Barcelona, Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Inter Milan, Manchester United, Everton, Fulham, Wigan Athletic, Sunderland, Reading and Birmingham City.
Aston Villa are ready to launch a bid of £3.5m plus midfielder Barry Bannan for Wigan defender Titus Bramble. (Daily Star)

Forward Carlos Tevez will be unveiled as a Manchester City player on Monday next week, after agreeing terms of about £120,0
00 a week.
Daily Mirror

New Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has delayed his arrival in London as he attempts to lure striker Alexandre Pato from his former club AC Milan.
The Sun

Barcelona are preparing to make a £25m bid for Liverpool's Argentine midfielder Javier Mascherano.
Daily Mirror

Former Arsenal skipper Patrick Vieira has been offered £100,000 a week by Birmingham as they try to sign the Frenchman from Inter Milan.
The Sun

Manchester City manager Mark Hughes is facing the prospect of being priced out of signing Everton defender Joleon Lescott. Everton value the centre half at £20m, which is £5m more than Hughes is willing to pay.
Daily Star

Fulham midfielder Clint Dempsey could be set for a £4m move to Everton after turning down the offer of a new contract at Craven Cottage.
The Sun

New Wigan manager Roberto Martinez is keen to sort out a quick deal for Honduras midfielder Hendry Thomas as Sunderland are also interested. (Daily Mirror)

Sunderland manager Steve Bruce is lining up a bid for Reading midfielder Stephen Hunt, and is also close to completing the signing of Chile forward Humberto Suazo.
The Sun

Birmingham want Arsenal left-back Armand Traore on a season-long loan.
The Sun



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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2009 7:37 AM
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