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Transfer rumours,Tuesday July 1 - Man Utd, Spurs, Leeds, Sunderland, Villa, Blackburn, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Boro, Norwich, Hull, Plymouth, Fulham, Wigan, Derby, Leicester, Blackpool



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Published Date: 01 July 2008
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY ...
Norwich will bid £3.5m for Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi - Mirror

Wigan have rejected Derby's attempts to sign ex-Newcastle defender Titus Bramble - Sun

Manchester United will pay £23m for Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov - Mirror

Spurs' Robbie Keane wants to join Liverpool, paving the way for a swap deal involving Peter Crouch and £5m - Sun

Chelsea would pay £85m for Liverpool ace Fernando Torres - Star

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson believes he's persuaded Cristiano Ronaldo to stay at Old Trafford - Express

Frank Lampard with join Inter Milan now that Deco has signed for Chelsea - Various

Arsenal are in talks with Werder Bremen's Portgual U21 star Amaury Bischoff - Star

Boro are closing in on Sparta Rotterdam winger Marvin Emnes for around £2.6m - The Times

Hull City have bid £1.75m bid for Plymouth winger Peter Halmosi - Mirror

Fulham have been Czech Republic international Vaclav Sverkos would prefer a move to Russia - Express




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