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Transfer rumours: Monday October 12

NEWCASTLE, Tottenham, Portsmouth, Barcelona, Man City, Notts County, Stoke, Villa and Huddersfield are making today's headlines.

Former Leeds boss Dennis Wise, who was sacked as executive director of football at Newcastle earlier this year, is set to make a dramatic return to football - with non-League Chalfont St Peter.(Sun)

Former Arsenal defender Sol Campbell - who left Notts County in September after only one game - wants a short-term loan move to a Championship club to earn a Premier League return in January. He was linked with Newcastle before his ill-fated move to Meadow Lane.(Mirror)

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is again preparing to raid former club Portsmouth to sign England keeper David James for 1m in January. Since taking over at Spurs, Redknapp has signed Jermain Defoe, Peter Crouch and Niko Kranjcar from Pompey.(The Sun)

European champions Barcelona are closing in on a January swoop for Manchester City forward Robinho. (Daily Mirror)

Stoke are lining up a move for Huddersfield's highly-rated goalkeeper Alex Smithies, but they may have to part with 3m in order to land the 19-year-old.(Mirror)

Striker Emile Heskey concedes he may have to leave Aston Villa to keep alive his hopes of a place in the England squad for the 2010 World Cup finals. He has started only one Premier League game this season. (Sun)


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