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Transfer gossip (Jan 7): Barnsley chase Ward, Leeds United look at Norwich star


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Published Date: 10 November 2008
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Huddersfield Town and Barnsley are among the clubs chasing Carlisle United striker Danny Graham.

Hull City's Dean Windass is poised to join Hartlepool United on loan.

Barnsley are poised to sign Chesterfield striker Jamie Ward, 22, after upping their bid to £500,000.

Stoke are close to agreeing a £2m deal for West Ham winger Matthew Etherington.

Hull manager Phil Brown will tie up the £2.5m deal for Kamil Zayatte this week and then bid £4m for Sunderland striker Michael Chopra. Brown also wants Wigan's 31-year-old midfielder Kevin Kilbane.

Leeds boss Simon Grayson is plotting a £300,000 move for Norwich midfielder Wes Hoolahan.

Doncaster want to sign Oldham striker Lee Hughes but only if the price is lowered from £400,000.

Manchester United are set to offload Carlos Tevez after the striker admitted he would love to play for Real Madrid.

Russian playmaker Andrei Arshavin is on standby for a £12m move to Arsenal from Zenit St Petersburg.

Manchester City have been offered Inter Milan's Brazilian striker Adriano in a swap deal with Eastlands misfit Jo.

West Ham are considering Manchester City's revised offer for midfielder Scott Parker, which includes youngster Michael Johnson moving in the opposite direction.

Blackburn have expressed an interest in Franco Semioli, a Fiorentina winger who has played for Italy three times.

Aston Villa are poised to make a £10m move for Sporting Gijon's highly-rated defender Roberto Canella.

Wigan boss Steve Bruce will sell striker Henri Camara to Stoke for £1m as a soon as the Latics tie up a deal for Colombia forward Hugo Rodallega, who is set to arrive to discuss a £4.5m move from Mexican club Necaxa this week.

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has failed to land Middlesbrough winger Stewart Downing with a £14.5m bid.

West Ham's Calum Davenport is poised to join Bolton for £3m.

Veteran Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia wanted by Stoke, Fulham, Sunderland, Blackburn and Tottenham all see him as a cut-price option to bolster their defensive options.

Bolton are giving a trial to 31-year-old Brazilian winger Denilson - once the world's most expensive footballer when he joined Real Betis.

Sunderland forward El Hadji Diouf could be a principal target for Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce should Roque Santa Cruz leave Ewood Park.

Birmingham are on the verge of capturing Rangers top scorer Kris Boyd for £3.5m.

Rangers will look to replace Kris Boyd with Sunderland's David Healy in a £1m deal.

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