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Transfer rumours: Thursday October 8

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Published Date: 08 October 2009
WEST Brom, Arsenal, Man City, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Man United, Tottenham and Fiorentina are making today's headlines.
Former Arsenal defender Sol Campbell, who left League Two Notts County last month after only one game with the club, is in talks to join West Brom.(Daily Mirror)

Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas and Manchester City forward Robinho are the two main targets for European champions Barcelona this summer. Fabregas, though, has refused to respond to recent Spanish media rumours about a potential move. (Daily Mail)

Arsenal and Manchester City are ready to do battle for the signature of Barcelona's veteran defender Carles Puyol, according to reports in Spain.(Mail)

The agent of Inter Milan defender Maicon believes Manchester United have upped their interest in the Brazilian, but insists there are no offers on the table.(Mirror)

Manchester City manager Mark Hughes will be given the funds to bring at least three new players to Eastlands this January to boost their Premier League title bid.(Mail)

Roman Pavlyuchenko's agent expects to reopen negotiations over the Tottenham Hotspur striker's proposed moved to Zenit St Petersburg this January.(Mail)

The agent of Former Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu has put a number of European clubs on alert by admitting his client could leave Serie A club Fiorentina in January.(Mirror)


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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2009 7:27 AM
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