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APRIL, 28TH 2010
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Transfer latest, Mancini to ring the changes at Man City






News today are that Man City boss Roberto Mancini will make a number of changes in his squad this summer.

Emmanuel Adebayor, Wayne Bridge, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Stephen Ireland
and Craig Bellamy could all be on the way out. Robinho's days at Man City looks finished and Jo is also a player who look without a future at the club.

David James will most certainly leave Portsmouth after the season. James could be a target for Newcastle or Middlesbrough.

Marton Fulop will join Man City from Sunderland on an emergency loan for the rest of the season. Tottenham, Blackburn and Birmingham are all chasing Notts County goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.

Jonjo Shelvey is close to a £ 3 million move from Charlton to Liverpool. Stephen Hunt looks to be the first high earner to leave Hull City. Everton and Blackburn could both be in the hunt for the Irish international.

David Moyes is the name mentioned more and more as the man to take over from Sir Alex Ferguson at Man Utd. Moyes is still young but has gained great respect for the job done at Everton.

Mario Melchiot and Paul Scharner are both heading for the exit door at Wigan. Melchiot could be on his way back to Holland while Scharner is a player greatly admired by Fulham boss Roy Hodgson. Everton could also join the chase for Scharner.

Graham Dorrans, who joined WBA for as little as £ 200 000, has been priced away from a move from The Hawthorns. West Ham had an offer rejected and if you would like to sign the Scottish international you need to pay £ 12 million.

Leicester manager Nigel Pearson will not leave the club to join Celtic. Pearson has been mentioned as a possible candidate for the job, but Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric dismiss any such link and that he has an long term agreement in the making for his manager.

Wolves are the latest club to be linked with Hull midfielder Stephen Hunt. Mick McCarthy could also be ready to sign Hunt's teammate Kamil Zayatte.

Daryl Murphy could be close to a move from Sunderland to Ipswich. Roy Keane must pay his former club £ 1 million to get Murphy.

Andrey Arshavin could be a shock exit from Arsenal. The former Zenit star has admitted that he has a long term ambition to one time play for Barcelona.

Chelsea is desperate to lure Thomas Ince, son of Paul, away from the Liverpool academy. Aston Villa and Man City will be in tug of war over Stanislav Manilev from PSV Eindhoven.

Real Madrid will make a "not possible to reject" offer for Man Utd left back Patrice Evra. A bid around £ 25 million could be too much to turn down for Sir Alex.

Gabriel Tamas looks likely to join WBA on a permanent deal from Auxerre for a fee believed to
be £ 800 000. Leicester City defender Aleksandar Tunchev could be heading back to Bulgaria with a number of clubs interested to sign the player who has been hit hard with injuries since joining Leicester.

Nacho Novo could be one of a number of players to leave Rangers in the summer. A dream move to Premier League is what Novo hopes for but so far no club is linked.

Manchester United and Liverpool will not be able to land Jose Mourinho in the future, he is expected to become the next Real Madrid manager.

Robbie Keane is expected to leave Tottenham in the summer, with Wolves ready to bring back their former hero.

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