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Transfer rumours: July 15



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WHAT the national papers are saying today: Sunderland, Man U, Chelsea, Pompey, Spurs, Villa, Arsenal, Man City, Birmingham, Wigan, Everton, Palace, Sheff U, Oldham
Sunderland are chasing Manchester United's Louis Saha on loan, with a view to a £3m permanent deal - Star
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Luiz Felipe Scolari is desperate to keep Didier Drogba at Chelsea - Sun

Chelsea will land Real Madrid's Robinho for £48m - Mirror

Chelsea want to hijack AC Milan and Man City's attempts to sign Barcelona star Ronaldino - Sun

Portsmouth want Chelsea left-back Wayne Bridge for £5m - Mirror

Tottenham will sell Dimitar Berbatov for £30, but Man United will only pay £24m - Sun

Aston Villa have confirmed that Arsenal have made enquiries about Gareth Barry - Sun

Manchester City want West Ham duo Lucas Neill and Craig Bellamy - Sun

Wigan after after Birmingham's transfer-listed Olivier Kapo - Sun

Swiss defender Stephan Lichtsteiner wants to buy out his contract at Lille so he can join Everton - Sun

Birmingham have bid £1.5m for 23-year-old Crystal Palace midfielder Ben Watson - Sun

Sheffield United want Oldham striker Deane Smalley - Sun

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  • Last Updated: 15 July 2008 9:33 AM
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