Transfer talk (Wednesday, 8 July)

Wednesday 08 July 2009 00:00 BST
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Everton bid £13m for Defour

Everton are eager to secure the services of Standard Liege midfielder Steven Defour, a former team-mate of Marouane Fellaini. David Moyes, the Everton manager, has not been put off by Liege's rejection of a £9m bid for Defour and has tabled a second bid for the player, believed to be around £13m. The midfield playmaker has indicated he is ready to leave Belgium but only when the price is right for his club. Liege are expected to drive a particularly hard bargain.

Vieri trains with Blackburn

The Italian striker Christian Vieri will train with Blackburn at their summer camp in Austria and undergo a trial for the club as he seeks to resurrect his career, the 35-year-old having been without a team since Atalanta released him in April. But Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce, who will miss the trip to maintain his pursuit of a striker, has said Ruud van Nistelrooy's wage demands put him out of Rovers' financial range.

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Martinez in for scotland

The Wigan manager Roberto Martinez is targeting Jason Scotland from his old club, Swansea. Martinez signed him for Swnsea for £25,000 from St Johnstone in 2007.

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Blues bag Benitez

The Ecuador striker Christian Benitez completed his move to Birmingham City yesterday for a fee which could rise to £7.8m.

QPR sign £3.5m Faurlin

Queen's Park Rangers have bought the 22-year-old Argentine midfielder Alejandro Faurlin for £3.5m from Instituto. Faurlin is the new manager Jim Magilton's first signing for the wealthy Championship club.

Valdes commits future

Goalkeeper Victor Valdes has finally agreed a new four-year contract at Barcelona after talks stalled last month.

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Happy Hangeland

Fulham's highly-rated central defender Brede Hangeland has claimed he is content at Craven Cottage. "I'm very happy at Fulham and would like a new contract," he said.

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