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Vitesse Arnhem striker Wilfried Bony, who is rumoured to be a target for Newcastle, could be on the move in the next two hours(sic) according to his agent.

 

 

""In two days I will be looking to complete a deal. In the last three to five days [of the transfer window] there are always more clubs worrying," Francis Kacou tells Voetbal International

 

The 24-year-old, who has scored 33 league goals since the start of 2012, is currently on duty with Ivory Coast.

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http://www.dailymail...ke-Everton.html

 

Premier League clubs are bettling each other race to sign scoring sensation Wilfried Bony, who is pushing for a move to the English top flight next season.

 

The Ivory Coast striker, rated at around £12million, has been in prolific from for Vitesse Arnhem this season and is the top scorer in Holland with 26 goals in 24 league games.

 

His contract runs until 2015 but Sportsmail understands his agent is in talks with at least four Premier League clubs — West Ham, Fulham, Stoke and Everton — and hopes to complete a deal by the end of the week.

 

The 24-year-old tried to leave Vitesse in January, but the club held firm and insisted he continued to help the club push for a Champions League spot for next season.

 

Since his £4million move from Sparta Prague at the beginning of 2011, Bony has scored 46 times in 63 appearances for Vitesse — including an amazing recent run which has seen him net 10 goals in his last six games.

 

Were West Ham to land him for around £12m it would smash their previous transfer record of buying Matt Jarvis from Wolves for £10.75m.

 

Bony learned the game by playing street football called ‘Maracana’, competing in city competitions before spending three years at the Cyrille Domoraud football Academy located in the city of Bingerville, in south-east Ivory Coast.

 

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Is it just me, or has all this transfer talk started a lot earlier than last year? I mean, everyone seems to be trying to do their business early. Funny thing is, some clubs linked with these rumours might not actually be Prem clubs next season :-D Would laugh at Fat Sam if he agreed £12 million for him to then get relegated.

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Well West Ham got a ridiculous decision (£600m stadium that we paid for for £15m) go their way with regards to the Olympic stadium, so they've probably got more money to spend than they thought if you add that to the increased TV revenue.

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Well West Ham got a ridiculous decision (£600m stadium that we paid for for £15m) go their way with regards to the Olympic stadium, so they've probably got more money to spend than they thought if you add that to the increased TV revenue.

 

They won't have more than they thought. The alternative would have been for them to stay at Upton Park, which would have cost them even less.

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uff. This window is horribly familiar.... Why do we deserve this.

 

I fully expect pards to have 6 less players in the squad (shit or not) come game 1. We'll probably buy some absolute waste on the last day of the window and play him in 2 games.

 

Gah....

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No no no.

All that is in the past man.

We've now got a veritable giant of the game , a football intellect so astute he makes Wenger look like Barry Fry , in charge of all things football.

All these clever deals and quality players passing us by is a cunning ploy.

 

A very cunning ploy.

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