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Just whack all of the other transfers in here in what looks like being a busy day

 

SSN report that Spurs have agreed to sign Lee Yung Pyo from PSV

SSN reports that Rennes claim they have signed Erik Edman from Spurs

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Just whack all of the other transfers in here in what looks like being a busy day

 

SSN report that Spurs have agreed to sign Lee Yung Pyo from PSV

SSN reports that Rennes claim they have signed Erik Edman from Spurs

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Shame, I was hoping Edman would score another 40-yard screamer this year. :fuk: (just not against us)

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Solano coming back,...............?

 

 

http://www.fansfc.com/frontpage/frontpagen...p?newsid=143635

 

 

he Magpies have enquired about re-signing Nolberto Solano from Aston Villa

 

 

 

The Peruvian star was sold by Graeme Souness last season but has been badly missed at St James' Park.

 

Liverpool are also interested in the player although Villa are determined to hold onto him.

 

Newcastle are thought to have offered £1.5million plus Amdy Faye in a bid to do a deal before tonight's deadline.

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£1.5M + Amdy Faye??

What the hell.

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Apparently the fee is £1.5million or £2.5million + Amdy Faye :fuk:

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I was going to say that!!!

 

Jesus wept, if we could sign Owen and Nobby and get rid of Faye in one go i think i'd exoplode!!! :razz:

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Lee 'seals transfer to Tottenham' 

 

PSV Eindhoven defender Lee Young-Pyo has signed for Tottenham, his agent said on Wednesday.

The South Korea international is set to sign a four-year contract after a medical at White Hart Lane on Tuesday.

 

"As soon as Lee receives a work visa he will have an official ceremony to mark his joining the team," said Chin Sung-won, Lee's Seoul-based agent.

 

South Korea's KBS TV news reported that the fee for the 28-year-old player would be about £1.37m.

 

He is the second Dutch-based South Korean player to move to the Premiership after former PSV Eindhoven team mate Park Ji-Sung joined Manchester United in June.

 

Lee and Park were signed for PSV by Guus Hiddink after the Dutchman led South Korea to the semi-finals of the 2002 World Cup.

 

The two Koreans helped PSV win the Dutch title and reach the Champions League semi-finals last season.

 

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Liverpool are planning a beat-the-deadline move for Benfica winger Simao Sabrosa.

 

Reds boss Rafa Benitez has made a right-sided midfielder his top priority as he looks to bolster his squad.

 

Benitez decided against making a move to bring Michael Owen back to Anfield and has now focused his attentions on luring Simao to England.

 

The Spaniard has been frustrated in his attempts to bring in a right-sided winger this summer after seeing Stelios Giannakopoulos stay with Bolton and a move for Nolberto Solano fail to materialise.

 

Liverpool officials are reported to have travelled to Portugal to hold talks with Benfica over a move for Simao.

 

The European champions are believed to have initially offered €10 million for the former Barcelona ace, but that bid was rejected out of hand by Benfica.

 

The Portuguese champions are keen to keep hold of their captain, but Liverpool are thought to have upped their offer to €15 million in a bid to land the pacey winger.

 

Liverpool are now hoping that Benfica will accept their offer and that they can push through a deal for Simao before the transfer window slams shut at midnight on Wednesday.

 

Harrk K might be free now. :fuk:

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