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Friday, 16th May 2008

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Transfer rumours: Newcastle, Chelsea, Spurs, Man U, West Ham, Villa, Arsenal, Liverpool



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HERE are today's top transfer speculation stories, according to the national papers.
Michael Owen faces a £40,000-a-week wage cut after Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and manager Kevin Keegan struck a "fragile truce" on Friday. (Daily Mail)

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has agreed a three-year deal with AC Milan to link up with boss Jose Mourinho, who is likely to replace Carlo Ancelotti next season. (The Daily Mirror)

Chelsea are ready to bid £20m to take striker Dimitar Berbatov from Tottenham. (Daily Express)

Ajax forward Klaas-Jan Huntelaar will be a £16m target for Manchester United if they cannot lure Berbatov from Spurs. (Daily Express)

West Ham will make a move for Brazilian defender Diego Gaucho, currently with Portuguese club Gil Vicente. (The Sun)

Aston Villa want Arsenal keeper Jens Lehman to replace Scott Carson, whose loan deal from Liverpool is about to end. (The Sun)


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