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Breaking transfer news: Saturday, November 21; Everton, Manchester United, Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid, West Ham, Spurs, Roma, Manchester City, Fernando Torres, Liverpool, Barcelona, Aston Villa, Birmingham and Manchester United

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Published Date: 21 November 2009
WHAT today's papers sre saying . . .
Everton's Jack Rodwell is a hot tip to end up in a Manchester United shirt sooner or later - according to his old boss at Birkdale United, at least. (Daily Mail)

But Rodwell's current manager, David Moyes, insists the 18-year-old is going nowhere. (Daily Telegraph)

Inter Milan are keen to hijack Chelsea's £40m move for Atletico Madrid star Sergio Aguero. (The Sun)

West Ham will not be forced into the sale of stars like Carlton Cole, Valon Behrami and Robert Green in January - but skipper Matthew Upson's future is less certain. (Daily Telegraph)

Roman Pavlyuchenko, desperate to leave Tottenham with first-team chances limited, has been told he will not be allowed to sign for Roma on the cheap. (Daily Mirror)

Mark Hughes hopes his Manchester City side impress Fernando Torres during their visit to Liverpool, as the Blues boss is keen to sign the striker in January. (Independent)

And, if City make a move for Barcelona right-back Dani Alves, Aston Villa will come in for Micah Richards. (Daily Mirror)

Birmingham boss Alex McLeish will make a January swoop for Rangers pair Steven Davis and Kris Boyd. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester United will not let goalkeeper Ben Foster go out on loan, despite being third choice for his club. (The Guardian)

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  • Last Updated: 21 November 2009 8:02 AM
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