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Alan75

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Transfer Gossip.

Andy Todd will be allowed to leave Ewood, this summer for a fee in the region of £500,000, whilst Ipswich will have to increase their reported current bid of £350,000 if they are to acquire the services of Francis Jeffers, who has been on loan with the tractor boys since January. Subject to the result of tomorrows play-off Derby are also reported to be showing an interest in Jeffers.

Despite The Artist, formally known as Pedersen not being in the current sales catalogue a bidding war is being reported between Spurs and Liverpool for The Norwegian Artist. News last week that Matt Derbyshire was a £4million target for Liverpool has gone quiet, meanwhile former Rovers striker Craig Bellamy appears to be on his way out of the Merseyside club, although a return to Ewood seems to be out of the question, whilst the Anfield club demand a transfer fee in the region of £12 million.

With Chris Nonda's loan from Roma yet to become permanent at £2 million and Benni McCarthy still spouting off about Chelsea and wanting to play Champions League football, there could be a surprise return to Ewood for Everton striker James Beattie.

Jason Koumas the Welsh international has stated he'll leave the Hawthorns should West Brom fail to win promotion this weekend against Derby, which could result in him renewing his acquaintances with his former International boss Mark Hughes.

Former Rovers and current Leicester defender Nils-Eric Johansson is reported to be a target for IFK Gothenburg

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