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    Oct292011

    Saturday Morning Round Up @ City can go unbeaten, Gunners plan Madrid swoop, Black Cats ponder striker

    Clichy insist City can go unbeaten

    Full story: FootballFriendsonline.com

    Arsenal are planning a £7m swoop for Real Madrid midfielder Esteban Granero.
    Full story: Daily Mirror

    The Gunners are also pressing ahead with plans to sign Fiorentina's Montenegro forward Stevan Jovetic.
    Full story: Daily Mail

    Abdul Razak is ready to face Derby on Saturday, having joined Portsmouth on a month's loan from Manchester City.
    Full story: Daily Mail

    Napoli are the latest club to show interest in QPR playmaker Adel Taraabt.
    Full story: Metro

    Sunderland are considering a bid for Swiss side Sion's Ivory Coast striker Giovanni Sio.
    Full story: talkSPORT

    Sunderland are also keen to sign BK Hacken's Sweden Under-19 internationals Nikola Laden and Emilio Rossi - as are Everton.
    Full story: talkSPORT

    Goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes has said he is ready to quit Tottenham and return to Brazil.
    Full story: the Sun

    Newcastle have warned Liverpool that skipper Fabricio Coloccini is not for sale.

    Full story: FootballFriendsonline.com

    West Ham boss Sam Allardyce admits objections from fans persuaded him not to sign controversial striker El Hadji Diouf.
    Full story: Daily Mirror

    Leicester City's owners are considering a surprise management team consisting of Kevin Keegan and Huddersfield boss Lee Clark.
    Full story: Daily Mail

    Stoke manager Tony Pulis says the club will "look after" striker Mamady Sidibe if he is forced to retire because of a damaged patella tendon.
    Full story: Daily Mirror

    Former Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy claims rivals Manchester City are favourites for this season's Premier League title.
    Full story: talkSPORT

    Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has labelled the ruling to force Manchester City to halve the fine imposed on striker Carlos Tevez as "a bit crazy".
    Full story: talkSPORT

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