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Transfer rumours: Sunday September 20

Man United, Valencia, Arsenal, West Ham, Bordeaux, Villa, Spurs, Man City, Barcelona, Chelsea, Pompey and Burnley are making today's headlines.

Manchester United are planning a 25m bid for Valencia's attacking midfielder David Silva.(Sunday Express)

Arsenal will sign 20-year-old Wales midfielder Jack Collison from West Ham in January - and may bring Matthew Upson back to the club as well.

(News of the World)

The Gunners will continue what already looks like a busy January with the completion of their convoluted deal for one-time Sunderland target Marouane Chamakh, who will join from Bordeaux for 1.5m.(Mail on Sunday)

Martin O'Neill plans to offload Nigel Reo-Coker to Tottenham after his bust-up with the Aston Villa manager.(NotW)

Manchester City manager Mark Hughes expects to sign midfielder Yaya Toure from Barcelona once the January transfer window opens.(NotW)

Chelsea have evidence from the Football Association proving they had clearance to sign former Lens player Gael Kakuta, as the club plan their appeal against a transfer ban.(NotW)

Manchester United are facing the prospect of their own transfer ban after the club's attempts to sign teenagers Paul Pogba and Alberto Massacci were referred to Fifa.(MoS)

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp will recall Jamie O'Hara from his loan deal at Portsmouth as soon as he can. (NotW)

David Nugent, on loan at Burnley from Portsmouth, says he "made a mistake" moving south and wants to stay at Turf Moor permanently.(NotW)


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