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Transfer rumours: Newcastle, Everton, West Ham, Reading, Cardiff, Man U, Hull, Chelsea, Palace, Spurs



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Published Date: 13 May 2008
HERE are today's top transfer speculation stories, according to the national papers.
Michael Owen could leave Newcastle if they try to cut his wages as part of a new deal, with Everton among the possible contenders to sign him. (Daily Mail)

West Ham will make another big to sign Reading defender Nicky Shorey but boss Alan Curbishley has been told he must sell before he buys. (Daily Express)

Cardiff teenager Aaron Ramsey could be on his way to Manchester United as a long-term replacement for Paul Scholes. (Mirror)

Hull are interested in signing veteran Italian striker Christian Vieri if they are promoted to the Premier League. (Mirror)

Petr Cech's agent says an unnamed "very big European club" is willing to pay £32m for the Chelsea goalkeeper. (Sun)

Jackie McNamara has joined Falkirk on a two-year deal after he left Aberdeen. (Daily Record)

Highly-rated Crystal Palace teenager John Bostock, who was wanted by Barcelona and Manchester United and is currently doing his GCSEs, is on the verge of joining Tottenham. (Daily Mail)

Manchester United have earmarked Sevilla's Brazilian striker Luis Fabiano as their top summer target. (Times)


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