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Swansea City have successfully completed the signing of defender Kyle Naughton from Tottenham Hotspur for an undisclosed fee.
Tottenham Hotspur defender Kyle Naughton will complete his transfer to Swansea City today having had a successful medical with the Welsh outfit.
Swansea City have started off talks with Tottenham Hotspur over the possible signing Kyle Naughton during the winter transfer window.
Seattle Sounders defender DeAndre Yedlin has hinted that he could make a potential switch to White Hart Lane as early as January.
Tottenham right back Kyle Naughton has told reporters that he is ready to quit the club in the summer as he searches for regular first team football. Naughton has so far struggled for first team game time under manager Tim Sherwood.
Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert is considering a transfer for Tottenham's defender Kyle Naughton. The youngster has been in and out of the first team this season and Spurs' manager Tim Sherwood is ready to sell for £5 million.
Tottenham's technical director Franco Baldini has been discussing a move for Ghana's international defender Daniel Opare with Spurs' manager Andre Villas-Boas. Opare is currently playing in Belgium for Standard Liege.
Stoke City manager Mark Hughes was sufficiently impressed with the performances of England under-21 defender Danny Rose last year, as the young full back spent the season on loan with Sunderland. Hughes is now ready to make an offer for the youngster as he plans a significant transfer spend.
Tottenham and Everton are in the race to sign Sheffield United youngster Kyle Naughton. Both the teams have offered £8m for the 20 year old defender.
Everton are apparently ready to make a move for Alan Hutton after reportedly admitting defeat in the Toffees' chase for Sheffield United defender Kyle Naughton. Tottenham defender Hutton would join for around £5 million.
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