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Transfer rumours, Wednesday, April 23: Newcastle, Liverpool, Chelsea, Man City, Everton, Villa, Pompey, Blackburn, Wigan, Spurs, Wigan, Derby, West Brom



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EX-SUNDERLAND striker Kevin Phillips will leave West Brom to join either Wigan or Derby on a free - Sun
Newcastle are eyeing Liverpool full-back John Arne Riise - Guardian

Aston Villa will battle Newcastle for Bournemouth's young striker Sam Vokes - Star

Villa are lining up a £5m move for Chelsea's Steve Sidwell - Mirror

A Spanish paper reckons Spurs held talks with Samuel Eto'o last week. The Barcelona star has a release clause worth £120m - Independent

Everton are eyeing Zenit St Petersburg's Russia captain Andrei Arshavin and CSKA Moscow's Brazilian midfielder Dudu - Various

Everton want Portsmouth midfielder Sean Davis - Mirror

Davis and Pedro Mendes could leave as Portsmouth raise the cash to buy Liverpool striker Peter Crouch - Star

is being watched by Tottenham, Blackburn and Wigan are watching Fredrikstad of Norway's £4m-rated striker Tarik Elyounoussi - Mail

Juventus want Chelsea goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini - Mirror

Barcelona could turn to Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez or Manchester City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson in the summer - Sun

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