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Transfer rumours: Friday October 16

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Published Date: 16 October 2009
MAN City, Barcelona, Hull, Inter Milan, Spurs, Atletico Madrid, Arsenal, Sevilla, Leeds, Wolves, Stoke, Liverpool, Everton, Portsmouth, Sheff United, Blackburn, Bolton, Wigan and Burnley are making today's headlines.
European champions Barcelona will test Manchester City's resolve to keep Brazilian forward Robinho by offering to take the player on a six-month loan should the Blues reject a £32.5m bid. (Daily Mirror)

Alternatively, Barca will offer City French striker Thierry Henry in exchange for Robinho.(Daily Star)

Hull City boss Phil Brown is tracking Aarhus' Danish international midfielder Jakob Poulsen ahead of a transfer window move.(Mirror)

Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari has insisted he will not be leaving Italy to join Tottenham this summer. (The Sun)

Atletico Madrid have reiterated their desire to sign Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Eboue, a move which could embroil them in a "tapping-up" row.
(Mirror)

The Gunners also face a fight to keep hold of young Spanish midfielder Fran Merida who is wanted by Sevilla. (Mirror)

Leeds are set to sign Wolves striker Sam Vokes on loan until January. (Daily Mail)

Stoke want defender Ryan Shawcross to sign a new four-year deal to ward off interest from Tottenham, Liverpool and Everton, who are all considering January bids for the player.(Sun)

Portsmouth are hoping to sign on-loan Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara on a permanent basis. The 22-year-old's temporary deal at Fratton Park expires in January.(Sun)

Sheffield United are weighing up a £2m bid for Blackburn's third-choice keeper Mark Bunn.(Sun)

Sheffield United defender Matthew Kilgallon is being tracked by Bolton, Wigan and Burnley after contract talks between him and the Blades broke down.(Mail)

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