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Sunderland and Sweden international midfielder Sebastian Larsson have agreed terms on a new contract for the player.Larsson has been out of contract at the end of last season but has decided to put pen to paper on a new deal.
Sunderland midfielder Sebastian Larsson is reportedly considered as a top transfer target for a number of clubs in the Turkish top tier.
Hull City have apparently been linked with a January switch for Sunderland midfielder Sebastian Larsson during the winter transfer window.
A David Vaughan scorcher and a Seb Larsson free kick gave Martin O'Neill his first victory as Sunderland manager, helping them climb out of the relegation zone at the expense of a hapless Blackburn
Sebastian Larsson has agreed terms on a contract with Sunderland. The Swedish international midfielder will join on a free transfer from Birmingham. His contract with the Blues had expired.
Sebastian Larsson may find himself playing at the Stadium of Light next year as reports emerged this weekend that Sunderland jumped to the top of the queue in the race to land the Swede.
Birmingham midfielder Sebastian Larsson is set to make a sensation return to his former club Arsenal, according to reports. The player admitted in the Swedish press that his agent had discussed a move with the Emirates side.
Sebastian Larsson could be set to leave Birmingham for a move back to the Premiership with Steve Bruce's side Wigan. It is understood that the Latics have made an offer in the region of 3 million GBP for the Swedish international.
Birmingham City boss Alex McLeish wants to keep star striker James McFadden at the Blues next year. It is understood that several Premiership sides - including Wigan and Fulham - are monitoring the Scotland international.
Sweden coach Lars Lagerback has now named his 23 man selections for the Euro 2008 squad in Austria and Switzerland. There are a total of five players from the Premiership in the squad.
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