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Transfer rumours: Tuesday November 25



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Published Date: 25 November 2008
NEWCASTLE, Man City, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Spurs, West Brom and Pompey are making today's headlines.
Midfielder Charles N'Zogbia could be leaving Newcastle for Paris St Germain in January but the Magpies are determined to hang on to goalkeeper Shay Given. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester City will move for Arsenal defender Kolo Toure and Bayern Munich striker Lukas Podoloski in the January transfer window. (Daily Telegraph)

Arsenal and Tottenham are keeping tabs on 18-year-old FC Copenhagen defender Mathais Jorgensen, who made his debut for Denmark in last week's 1-0 loss to Wales. (Daily Star)

West Brom could bid for Portsmouth's out-of-favour defender Hermann Hreidarsson in January. (Star)

Manchester United and Tottenham could be on collision course after United hinted they may recall Fraizer Campbell from his loan spell in January, despite having a deal until the end of the season. (Daily Express)


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