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Breaking transfer news: Thursday, November 19; Manchester City, Barcelona, Spurs, Marseille, Portsmouth, Chelsea, Liverpool, Fulham, Real Madrid, Wolves, Birmingham, Aston Villa, Preston, Stoke and Celtic

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Published Date: 19 November 2009
WHAT today's papers are saying . . .
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)

Chelsea have been told that Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero will cost them £50m. (Daily Mirror)

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. (The Sun)

Birmingham are lining up a £1.5m raid on local rivals West Brom for midfielder Graham Dorrans. (Daily Mirror)

Aston Villa are set to part company with defender Nicky Shorey and midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker in the January transfer window. (Daily Star)

Preston are lining up a January loan move for Stoke winger Michael Tonge. (The Sun)

Celtic midfielder Simon Ferry is desperate to extend his loan stay at League One side Swindon. (The Sun)

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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2009 8:19 AM
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