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Harry Redknapp is ready to rescue Richard Dunne from his Manchester City nightmare and bring him to Tottenham in January. (Daily Mirror)

 

Manchester United have made Barcelona playmaker Xavi their top £20m transfer target. (Daily Star)

 

And United have also joined the chase for Belgian midfielder Axel Witsel, 19. Standard Liege want about £15m for the teenager. (Daily Mail)

 

Reading are on the trail of Ipswich left-back Dan Harding, who is currently on loan at Southend. (Daily Star)

 

Jimmy Bullard is being chased by Spurs and Sunderland - as Fulham decide whether or not to offer the midfielder a new contract. (The Sun)

 

Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill is the managerial target for a Middle East consortium in talks with Nottingham Forest about a multi-million pound takeover of the Championship club. (Daily Express)

 

Fiorentina are keeping an eye on Ipswich's Alex Bruce, the son of Wigan boss Steve. (Daily Mirror)

 

League One strugglers Huddersfield have put former Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd at the top of their wanted list. (Daily Express)

 

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OTHER GOSSIP

 

Leading footballers have already been trapped by controversial "three strikes and you're out" rules that have quietly been introduced to combat drug-taking. (The Times)

 

City of London Police are investigating new evidence in their football corruption inquiry and will make inquiries abroad. (Various)

 

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AND FINALLY

Managers are considering keeping their players in the dressing room until a few minutes before kick-off time to express their anger at recent refereeing decisions. (Daily Telegraph)

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Leading footballers have already been trapped by controversial "three strikes and you're out" rules that have quietly been introduced to combat drug-taking. (The Times)

 

 

You would think Dyer, Viduka and Smith have all ready been trapped and faded out of the game...

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