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Transfer rumours: Tuesday March 16

MAN United, Real Madrid, Tottenham, Juventus, Man City, Hull City, Burnley and Portsmouth are making today's headlines.

Tottenham hope to complete the 6.5m capture of 21-year-old midfielder Sandro from Brazilian side Internacional by the end of the week. (Various)

Ex-Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes that his former club are obsessed with trying to prise England striker Wayne Rooney away from Manchester United and thinks the Spanish club will make a bid soon.

(Independent)

The agent of Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has dismissed rumours linking the 32-year-old with a move to Manchester City.(imscouting.com)

Mark Hughes has already turned down the Hull City job, but chairman Adam Pearson hopes a face-to-face meeting with the former Manchester City boss will persuade the Welshman to change his mind.(Daily Mail)

However, the man Hull want to lead their fight against relegation is former England boss Terry Venables, who answered a similar crisis call from Middlesbrough nine years ago and saved them from the drop.

(The Sun)

Alternatively, the Tigers could turn to former Crystal Palace and QPR manager Iain Dowie on a short-term deal.(The Times)

Veteran Burnley goalkeeper Brian Jensen, 34, has opened talks over a new two-and-a-half-year deal at Turf Moor.(Mail)

Portsmouth manager Avram Grant will leave Fratton Park in the summer after being 'worn down' by false promises at the crisis-hit south-coast club.(Daily Mirror)


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