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Transfer rumours: Sunderland, Wolves, Man U, Man City, Spurs, West Ham, Wigan, Derby, Watford



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SUNDERLAND are ready to bid £2.5m for Wolves and Republic of Ireland right back Kevin Foley, it is reported today.
The story in the Daily Mirror is one of the top pieces of transfer speculation in the national papers. Here are some more:

Manchester United are set to step up their bid to sign £20m-rated defender Micah Richards from local rivals Manchester City. (Daily Mail)

Tottenham could be beaten to the signing of Samuel Eto'o after Inter Milan launched a £32m bid for the Barcelona striker. (Daily Mirror)

West Ham midfielder Freddie Ljungberg has been offered £3m to leave the club. (The Times)

Wigan manager Steve Bruce is to launch a £4m bid for Greek defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos who plays for AEK Athens. (Daily Mirror)

Jordan Stewart is set to join Derby on a free transfer from Watford. (Daily Mirror)


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