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Leeds United run rule over Spanish trialist



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LEEDS UNITED manager Gary McAllister is weighing up a move for Argentinian striker Luciano Becchio who is on trial from Spanish side Merida.
Becchio, 24, has received international clearance to play in tonight's friendly against Shelbourne. He scored 28 goals in 50 appearances for Merida but failed to make an impact at Barcelona and Real Mallorca.

Wolves manager Mick McCarthy has told midfielder Seyi Olofinjana that he will not stand in the way of a proposed move to Hull City.

Wolves manager McCarthy said: "I have an agreement with him (Olofinjana). He's a Premier League player and if he gets the opportunity, he can go. I'd love him to stay but he'll end up going."

Rotherham United have signed striker Reuben Reid, 19, on a two-year deal following his release by Plymouth Argyle.

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ivanM,

london 23/07/2008 10:18:21
let's hope the argentinian can bring some much needed flair to the side,anyone remember alex sabella?
if he was on the books at barca might be worth a look?
lets hope he plays a blinder tonight and on saturday
to convince garymac to sign him up.
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