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Transfer rumours: Wednesday March 10

SUNDERLAND, Man City, Sporting Lisbon, Atletico Madrid, Valencia, Sampdoria, AC Milan, Wolves, Villa, Fulham, Everton, Tottenham, Real Madrid and Chelsea are making today's headlines.

SUNDERLAND are among a host of clubs being linked with a move for striker Kevin Doyle if Wolves are relegated.

Manager Mick McCarthy admits they have little chance of keeping the 6.5m-rated Republic of Ireland international if they go down.

Aston Villa, Fulham and Everton and reported to be set to rivals the Black cats for Doyle's signature if his side slip into the Championship. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester City are tracking Sporting Lisbon defender Daniel Carrico as cover for first-choice pair Kolo Toure and Joleon Lescott, but he is also interesting Atletico Madrid and Valencia.(Mirror)

City scouts are also impressed with Sampdoria midfielder Andrea Poli but striker Emmanuel Adebayor wants to stay at Eastlands, despite interest from AC Milan.(Daily Mail)

Wilson Palacios has stunned Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp by admitting he is using Spurs to get a move to Real Madrid. (The Sun)

Four years after arriving at Chelsea on a 121,000-per-week contract, German midfielder Michael Ballack has been offered a new one-year deal at half that salary. (Sun)

Chelsea have reopened negotiations with striker Nicolas Anelka over a contract extension that may result in the France international staying at Stamford Bridge until 2013. (Mail)


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