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Saturday's transfer talk: Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool, Blackburn, Hull, Wigan, Villa, West Brom



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Published Date: 19 July 2008
CHECK out what this morning's tabloids are saying in the latest transfer talk.
Inter Milan last night claimed Frank Lampard has finally agreed in principle to quit Chelsea for the San Siro. (Daily Mirror)

Roy Keane was handed a humiliating snub by Tottenham reject Younes Kaboul yesterday who said he wouldn't join Sunderland "even if there was an earthquake''. (Daily Mirror)

West Brom have completed their seventh summer signing with the £3.25m capture of England international Scott Carson from Liverpool. (Daily Mirror)

Blackburn have rejected a bid from Tottenham for England winger David Bentley.

Gareth Barry has snubbed an offer of peace from Martin O'Neill, insisting he remains determined to quit Aston Villa. (The Sun)

Hull manager Phil Brown has confirmed the Barclays Premier League newcomers have made a bid for Wigan striker Marlon King. (Daily Express)







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