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Metro newspaper loses all it's credibility with this snippet: "Sunderland have had a ?14m bid for Darren Bent rejected by Tottenham as the North London club want to recoup the ?16.7m they paid Charlton for the 25-year-old striker two years ago."
My initial reaction was they're looking to bring in a replacement before selling Young - but Villa suffered last season with not enough depth so maybe it's simply case of beefing up the squad. Young is a quality player, and could do a good job as a front man once Downing is fit to patrol the left wing.

I've just created the "EDF Super Liga" on the Barclays Premiership League fantasy football web site. I've used this before and it's quite simple.


You need to create your own team - I suggest you use your EDF username appended with "_edf", i.e. my username is "matthew_edf", otherwise no one will know who you are in the league relative to the EDF.


To create your fantasy team go to: [fantasy.premierleague.com]


Once created join the "EDF Super Liga" (if you cannot page page try [fantasy.premierleague.com])


The code to join League is 224056-57537

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