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Monday 2 February 2009

Bent can’t be lured to north east

3.30pm: Darren Bent is a man in demand in the north east, but it looks as though he will be staying with Spurs after his preferred move to Everton failed to materialise. Sunderland boss Ricky Sbragia had been linked with the striker and was thought to be prepared… [continued] TRansfer talk: Sunderland

Darren Bent

Jo and Tal Ben Haim leave City on loan deals

11.15am. It's not all one-way traffic at Eastlands these days, Manchester City striker Jo could be following in the footsteps of Tal Ben Haim and heading for pastures new. The Brazilian striker, who arrived in the summer from CSKA Moscow for then club record fee of £19m, has struggled… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: MANCHESTER CITY

Monday 26 January 2009

Redknapp swoops for Cudicini and Chimbonda

Harry Redknapp is continuing his policy of bringing old boys back to White Hart Lane as he prepares to bring back Pascal Chimbonda, just six months after he was sold by Juande Ramos to Roy Keane's Sunderland as part of a three-man deal, also featuring Steed Malbranque and Teemu Tainio.… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Wednesday 21 January 2009

Spurs pay £14m for Wilson Palacios

Tottenham have agreed a deal to sign Wigan's Wilson Palacios for around £14m. The player has passed a medical at White Hart Lane after agreeing personal terms, but Spurs still need to arrange for a work permit for the Honduran. The 24-year-old midfielder had been with Wigan for a… [continued] Transfer talk: Wigan

Friday 16 January 2009

Craig Bellamy set for West Ham exit

Craig Bellamy seems destined to leave West Ham this month after Tottenham Hotspur entered the race for his signature. The Hammers do not want to lose the striker and have already rejected several bids, but it is now reported that they have accepted an offer of £12m from their London… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Monday 12 January 2009

Aston Villa keen on £12m Kenwyne Jones

Aston Villa could be in the market for a life-for-like replacement for their injury-prone Norwegian attacker John Carew, after it emerged that manager Martin O'Neill had dispatched his top scout to watch Sunderland's Kenwyne Jones play at the weekend. Jones, a Trinidad & Tobago international, put on a dominant performance… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: ASTON VILLA

Kenwyne Jones
Thursday 28 August 2008

Sunderland complete Ferdinand deal

Sunderland have completed the signing of West Ham defender Anton Ferdinand for an undisclosed fee - believed to be around £8m. He is Roy Keane's ninth signing in a busy summer for the Sunderland boss. Ferdinand was unable to come an agreement with the London club over a new deal,… [continued] transfer talk: done deal

Thursday 21 August 2008

Silvestre completes Emirates switch

Mikael Silvestre became the first Manchester United in more than 30 years to swap Old Trafford for Arsenal when he completed his move to the north Londoners yesterday for a fee of £750,000. He turned down other clubs including Manchester City, Sunderland and Paris St Germain and the chance of… [continued] transfer talk: done deal

Keane lures Cisse to Wearside

Sunderland boss Roy Keane has pulled off another coup, perusading Djibril Cisse to swap the warm-weather attractions of Marseille for the Wearside. The former Liverpool striker is set to move for a fee of around £6m, although the first part of the agreement consista of a season long loan. Cisse… [continued] transfer talk: done deal?

Wednesday 20 August 2008

Silvestre set for shock switch

Mikael Silvestre, Manchester United's longest-serving defender, is set to become the first United player to be sold to Arsenal for 34 years. The 31-year-old France international appeared to be on his way to Manchester City or Sunderland before a late offer from the Gunners. Arsenal will expect to pay United… [continued] transfer talk: done deal?

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