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Transfer rumours: Monday, November 30, 2009.

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Published Date: 30 November 2009
MANCHESTER United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, West Ham, Aston Villa, Wolves, Everton and Portsmouth are some of the clubs making headlines today.
Manchester United are set to make a surprise move for Manchester City defender Micah Richards, if the Eastlands outfit decide to offload the player as a result of his inconsistent form.(Daily Mirror)

Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti says he does n
ot expect to make any new signings in January, unless his side suffers any injuries. This is despite the club having the transfer ban imposed on it by Fifa for inducing Gael Kakuta to break his contract suspended by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. (The Sun)

Cash-strapped West Ham are ready to offload England goalkeeper Robert Green in January if they receive a bid in the region of £5m. (Daily Mirror)

Wolves are eyeing up a January move for Aston Villa's £3m-rated England under-21 international midfielder Craig Gardner. (Daily Mirror)

Arsenal head a clutch of Premier League teams chasing Plymouth's 15-year-old midfield starlet Daniel Hart. (Daily Mirror)

Everton boss David Moyes is chasing PSV Eindhoven's Serbian striker Danko Lazovic - after giving up on his fellow countryman Milan Jovanovic, who plays for Standard Liege. (Daily Mirror)

New Portsmouth manager Avram Grant says that he will be searching for new players to help strengthen his side in January and boost their hopes of avoiding relegation this season. (The Guardian)





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