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Transfer rumours: Sunderland, Arsenal, Middlesbrough, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Everton.



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Published Date: 17 May 2008
HERE are the latest transfer rumours, according to today's national newspapers.
SUNDERLAND: Boss Roy Keane is at the head of the queue to sign troubled Man City's skipper Richard Dunne. The Black Cats are set for a £2.5m swoop for the Republic of Ireland international.(Daily Mirror)

MIDDLESBROUGH: Gareth Southgate is keeping
a close eye on Newcastle's England Under 21 international James Milner. If Milner can't force his way into the Toon reckoning soon, Southgate is expected to table a £5m bid. (Daily Mirror)

ARSENAL: The Gunners are ready to move for Werder Bremen's Brazilian midfielder Diego - if Alexander Hleb leaves in the summer.(Daily Mail)

ASTON VILLA: Martin O'Neill is tracking American keeper Brad Guzan, of MLS side Chivas, to replace Scott Carson.(Sun)

TOTTENHAM: Spurs are facing a battle with Roma for top South American starlet Marcelo Moreno. Roma can offer Champions League football to the Cruzeiro striker.(Daily Mirror)

ARSENAL: Arsene Wenger is chasing a work permit for 19-year-old Mexican striker Carlos Vele, currently on loan at Spanish side Osasuna. (The Sun)

EVERTON: Toffies midfielder Lee Carsley is set to join newly-relegated Birmingham City. (The Sun)





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