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Transfer rumours: November 3



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Published Date: 03 November 2008
WHAT the papers say today...
Arsenal and Manchester United are battling it out to sign 15-year-old midfielder Dominic Vose, who is on Fulham's books. (Mirror)

Bolton want Chelsea's 19-year-old defender Jack Cork, who is currently on loan at Southampton. (Mirror)

David Beckham is lining up a second loan deal at AC Milan in the hope of securing a place in England's 2010 World Cup squad. The LA Galaxy midfielder joins the Italians in January, during the MLS close season, and will do it again a year on if it is a success. (Mirror)

QPR, Southampton and Cardiff are in competition to sign £1.5m-rated Leeds midfielder Bradley Johnson. (Mirror)

Doncaster are set to step up their bid to sign Hull's Dean Windass. (Star)


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