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Keane back in for Reading winger



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SUNDERLAND boss Roy Keane is expected to make another move for winger Stephen Hunt if Reading are relegated.
According to the Independent, the Black Cats are likely to be the first club to take advantage of the Royals' relegation plight by prising the Irish international away.

Hunt is a long-time target for Roy Keane, who has been impressed with his commitment, energy and skill.

He only signed a new contract in January, bit is understood to have a release clause which states he can go if a club offer £5m for him.

Having failed with lesser bids, Sunderland are now prepared to go to £5m.

While Hunt is reluctant to leave Steve Coppell, who rescued him from Brentford reserves in 2005 and brought him into the game at Crystal Palace, the 27-year-old is aware he may only have one big move left to secure his future.

He is likely to leave even if Reading secure their Premier League status on Sunday.


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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 7:31 AM
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