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Newcastle United boss Kevin Keegan is moving for Rangers stopper Carlos Cuellar.

The Sunday Express says Keegan, who has watched Cuellar regularly this season, wants to bring the ex-Osasuna defender to St James' Park this month.

 

 

 

Rangers are moving for Aston Villa striker Luke Moore.

 

Moore has been to visit Glasgow and has sounded out people about Rangers and life in the city. But Villa chief Martin O'Neill won't let him go on the cheap.

 

The former Celtic boss last month used a clause in the 21-year-old's contract to extend his deal until summer 2009 and will insist on a �£3.5m fee.

 

A source close to Moore told the Sunday Mail: "Luke wants to move to Rangers but isn't sure if the club can afford him.

 

"It's out of his hands at the moment."

 

 

First one better be a lot of shite!!!! Second has been rumoured for a while

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Newcastle United boss Kevin Keegan is ready to battle Manchester United for Rangers fullback Alan Hutton.

Keegan has been watching Hutton's progress while in Scotland and plans to outbid United boss Sir Alex Ferguson to land the Gers star, says the Sunday Mirror.

 

Also read somewhere that Newcastle will be given a 100m windfall. Surely not, even in this day and age. The same was said of Liverpool and they didnt come near to spending half of that

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The Luke Moore rumour has been doing the rounds. Id like to see this one even if we got him on loan to see what he could do.

 

I think we may have to admit to Hutton leaving sooner rather than later which is a shame. I think it could be out of his hands and Murray wants the 9 million plus.

 

Cuellar would be a massive loss, hopefully thats a nonsense.

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