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Transfer rumours, Tuesday, April 29: Sunderland, Liverpool, Spurs, Newcastle, Man City, Everton, Rangers, West Ham, Bolton, Birmingham, Pompey, Leeds, Boro, Cardiff, Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest,



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Sunderland will hand manager Roy Keane an £80m transfer kitty - Sun
Liverpool will land Roma's Amanatino Mancini for a cut-price £4m - Mirror

Spurs have opened talks over £16m-rated Valencia striker David Villa - Mail

Newcastle want West Ham striker Dean Ashton, Everton left-back Leighton Baines and Rangers defender Carlos Cuellar - Various

Newcastle could offer Alan Smith in a swap for Cuellar - Mirror

Newcastle want Manchester City defender Richard Dunne - The Independent

Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz will resist a move to Manchester United - Various

Bolton want Birmingham midfielder Fabrice Muamba if they stay up - Various

Juventus want Portsmouth midfielder Sulley Muntari - Star

Middlesbrough want Cardiff centre-back Roger Johnson - Mirror

Sheffield United striker James Beattie has turned down an £8m move to Middlesbrough - Star

Nottingham Forest and Leeds want Doncaster left-back Gareth Roberts - Mirror

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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 10:17 AM
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