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Transfer rumours, November 12 - Sunderland, Spurs, Man City, Man Utd, Watford, Huddersfield, Reading, Ipswich, Southend, Nottingham Forest



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Published Date: 12 November 2008
WHAT the papers say today...
Sunderland and Spurs will battle it out for Fulham midfielder Jimmy Bullard - Sun

Spurs want Man City defender Richard Dunne - Mirror

Manchester United are ready to bid £20m for Barcelona playmaker Xavi - Star

United are also after £15m-rated Stamdard Liege midfielder Axel Witsel - Mail

Reading want Ipswich left-back Dan Harding, who is on loan at Southend - Star

A consortium who want to buy Nottingham Forest are targeting Villa boss Matin O'Neill to fill the manager's seat - Express

Fiorentina are tracking Ipswich's Alex Bruce - Mirror

Huddersfield want ex-Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd - Express

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