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Today's rumours: Tues Sept 23



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Published Date: 23 September 2008
NEWCASTLE, Everton, Tottenham, Bolton, Southampton, Derby, Wigan and Stoke are making today's headlines.
A Nigerian consortium planning to bid for Newcastle needs to raise an "extra £50m to £100m" to buy the club, with owner Mike Ashley holding out for £400m. (Daily Mirror)

If successful, they would make Everton striker Yakubu their top target. (Daily Mirror)

The consortium would also aim to bring back Kevin Keegan as the club's manager. (The Sun)

Tottenham and Bolton are on the alert after Sporting Lisbon striker Simon Vukcevic, 22, admitted he wants to leave the club. (Daily Mirror)

Spurs have been told they will need to pay £5m to sign 20-year-old Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana. (The Sun)

Derby midfielder Robbie Savage looks set to leave the club on-loan in a bid for regular first-team football. (Daily Mirror)

Wigan manager Steve Bruce is hoping to sign Stoke defender Ryan Shawcross on loan, but Ipswich are also keen on the 20-year-old. (Daily Star)


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