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The Rumour Mill 25/6/08

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Black Cats Bulletin

Sheffield United striker Jamie Beattie is linked with a move to Sunderland in today's papers - but it's not a new name on the Rumour Mill list.

Here is today's offering:

The Journal James Beattie has emerged as one of Sunderland's top targets as they look for a short-term replacement for Kenwyne Jones.

Daily Mirror Roy Keane could make a 5million move for Sheffield United striker James Beattie to cover for Kenwyne Jones.

The Times Sunderland are interested in James Beattie, the Sheffield United forward.

Irish Times Roy Keane is reportedly interested in signing Cork City's 19-year-old midfielder John Meyler.

Visit our Rumour Mill page every day to read a summary of the day's SAFC transfer gossip.

Here's the list so far:

Ins:
Jonny Evans (Manchester United)
Stephen Hunt (Reading)
Kevin Doyle (Reading)
Kevin Foley (Wolves)
Michael Kightly (Wolves)
Michael Tongue (Sheffield United)
Aidan McGeady (Celtic)
Richard Dunne (Manchester City)
Stephen Ireland (Manchester City)
James Beattie (Sheffield United)
Carlton Cole (West Ham)
Albert Adomah (Barnet)
Mauro Zarate (Al-Sadd)
Michael Bradley (Heerenveen)
Julio Arca (Middlesbrough)
Steve Sidwell (Chelsea)
Joe Ledley (Cardiff)
Nicky Shorey (Reading)
Diego Forlan (Atlético Madrid)
Steve Sidwell (Chelsea)
Shaun Maloney (Aston Villa)
Damien Duff (Newcastle)
Paul Scharner (Wigan)
Stephen Quinn (Sheffield United)
Paulo Assuncao (Porto)
Darren Bent (Tottenham)
Carlos Cuellar (Rangers)
Peter Luccin (Real Zaragoza)
John Meyler (Cork City)

Outs:
Kieran Richardson (to West Brom)
Paul McShane (West Brom, Everton)
Marton Fulop (Stoke, PSV Eindhoven)
Russell Anderson (Plymouth)
Graham Kavanagh (Sheffield Wednesday)
Michael Chopra (Cardiff)
Andy Cole (Burnley)
Dean Whitehead (Reading, Stoke)
Dwight Yorke (Wolves, Reading, Derby)
Roy O'Donovan (Wolves, Norwich, Dundee United, loan)
Greg Halford (Charlton)

Last updated: 25/6/08


25th June 2008 10:27

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