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DECEMBER, 20TH 2009
BY SOCCERVOICE STAFF

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Benzema and Torres on the move, all the Sunday morning transfer talk
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Fernando Torres and Karim Benzema are both linked with new clubs this morning. Torres is a target for Chelsea, with Benzema ready to join Sir Alex at Old Trafford
 

Burnley manager Owen Coyle is ready to bring in Gareth Bale on loan from Tottenham. Robbie Keane could leave White Hart Lane and end up at Sunderland.

Fernando Torres is a close target for Chelsea. Carlo Ancelotti is ready to pay £ 60 million for the Spanish international.

Karim Benzema has been linked with a move away from Real Madrid for a while. Man Utd are now favourites to sign the French forward for £ 35 million.

Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce will be allowed to pay a new club record fee of £ 10 million to sign Roberto Soldado. Soldado (24) is currently with Getafe.

Marseille winger Ben Arfa could be joining Man Utd in January. Watford goalkeeper Scott Loach is a wanted man and Arsenal is the latest club to show interest.

Liverpool are set to join the race for Crystal Palace wonder Victor Moses. Reports are linking the 19 year old with a number of top clubs including Barcelona.

Somen Tchoyi is a close target for both Wolves and Stoke. The Cameroon international with a past in Norwegian football is currently playing for Red Bull Salzburg.

Sunderland could be next stop for Wigan defender Titus Bramble. Andy Carroll is a £ 5 million target for Stoke. Morten Gamst-Pedersen is linked with a number of clubs with Birmingham and Celtic leading the race.

Real Madrid is ready to launch a bid of around £ 5 million to get Man Utd defender Jonny Evans. Evans could be part of a deal that will give Karim Benzema a chance to move to Old Trafford.

Luis Fabiano is keen on a move to the Premier League and ready to jump on the plane if Man Utd, Chelsea or Man City wants him.

Rafael Benitez is the next big manager to be axed. Liverpool will if their poor form continues give Benitez the boot before the new year. Mark Hughes and Martin O'Neill are both mentioned as his successor.

Mark Hughes will return as a Premier League manager, but could also look at the chance to join a big club in other leagues.

Sol Campbell has not managed to agree with Hull. Campbell is still a target for a number clubs and hopefully something will be sorted out during January.

Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric has not managed to agree a new deal with his manager Nigel Pearson. Pearson could be in line for a return to his former club Sheffield Wednesday.

Hull manager Phil Brown is ready to off load a number of players to be able to sign Rangers forward
Kris Boyd
. Boyd could be available for a fee in the region of £ 1 million.

Man Utd is out searching for a new goalkeeper with Lyon's Hugo Loris and Schalke's Manuel Neuer as close targets.

Wigan and Sunderland are both keen on Ecuador defender Jorge Guagua. Birmingham joins the race for Eddy Gnahore. Arsenal are showing an interest for Bordeaux midfielder Marouane Chamakh.

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