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Transfer gossip (Jan 8): Hull City, Leeds United, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, Newcastle, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland



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Published Date: 10 November 2008
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The Football Association and the Premier League are to launch a fresh investigation into the Carlos Tevez affair which resulted in Sheffield United's relegation from the Premier League.

Barnsley have called off a move for Chesterfield's Jamie Ward after failing to agree personal terms with the 22-year-old striker.

Huddersfield Town have had a £250,000 bid rejected for Carlisle United striker Danny Graham.

Ipswich are the latest club to offer Hull's veteran striker Dean Windass as escape route as he prepares for showdown talks with manager Phil Brown.

Barcelona are planning a sensational raid on Arsenal with a £45m double summer move for captain Cesc Fabregas and striker Robin van Persie.

Sunderland striker David Healy has snubbed a £1m move to Rangers.

Manchester City have tabled an £8m bid for Newcastle's unhappy goalkeeper Shay Given, which is expected to provoke an approach from Tottenham.

Hull boss Phil Brown is poised to sign midfielder Kevin Kilbane from Wigan in a cut-price deal worth about £1m and is also trageting West Ham's Luis Boa Morte for £2m.

Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton is a shock £5m target for Portsmouth. Tony Adams is also on the verge of landing his former Arsenal team-mate Edu on loan from Valencia.

Bolton are on the verge of snapping up Zenit St Petersburg centre-back Sebastien Puygrenier on a six-month loan deal.

Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha is at the centre of a battle between Wigan, Blackburn, Fulham, Newcastle and French side Paris St Germain.

West Ham's former Leeds United midfielder Lee Bowyer could be in line for a move to Championship high-fliers Birmingham.

Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate appears to be warming to the idea of allowing Stewart Downing to leave the club for nearly £15m in order to use the money to strengthen his squad.

Tottenham could move for Polish goalkeeper Sebastien Przyrowski, currently with Polonia Warsaw, as potential cover for Heurelho Gomes.

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson faces competition to land French midfielder Sofiane Feghouli, 19, from Grenoble. Atletico Madrid, Juventus and Inter Milan are also interested.

Everton may be pipped by Middlesbrough in the race to sign Newcastle striker Alan Smith, who is currently recovering from ankle surgery.

Newcastle are expected to renew their interest in the Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson after the Glasgow club indicated they were willing to let their captain leave for around £3m.

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