James Vaughan

James Vaughan

James Vaughan


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    Sunderland interested in Aston Villa striker

    Aston Villa striker Ross McCormack could be set for a fresh challenge in the Championship with Sunderland seemingly keen in his services.

    Watford manager Gianfranco Zola confident of Troy Deeney stay

    Watford manager Gianfranco Zola has assured that the Troy Deeney will remain at Vicarage Road at the conclusion of the summer transfer window.

    Yakubu on West Ham's list

    West Ham boss Avram Grant has put Yakubu at the top of his transfer targets list this summer, according to reports this Sunday morning. It is understood the Hammers will offer a figure around 5 million GBP for the player.

    Moyes chasing Nugent?

    David Moyes may look to sign Portsmouth's unwanted striker David Nugent on loan in the January transfer window from Portsmouth. It is understood that if all goes well, he may even consider a permanent move.

    Neville happy with Saha arrival

    Phil Neville has revealed he is delighted that his current club, Everton, made a move for former Man Utd team mate Louis Saha. Neville feels that Saha is a wise acquistion for theToffees.

    Preview: West Ham vs Everton

    In midweek West Ham lost 2-1 to Everton in the Carling Cup, and what a time to make up for it and get some revenge, just four days later. Everton are undefeated in 11 games, and will need to be at their best to get something in this tough away match.

    Preview: Chelsea vs Everton

    Chelsea are unbeaten at Stamford Bridge in over 69 matches, and are looking for their fiftieth league win over Everton. The Toffees travel full of confidence to London though, after their 2-0 win over Nurnberg in mid-week.

    Moyes praises Vaughan

    David Moyes has moved to praise young Everton striker James Vaughan after a number of impressive displays after returning from his injury nightmare. The young English striker scored the third goal for Everton as they defeated Birmingham 3-1 at the weekend.

    Moyes: result was justified

    David Moyes has insisted that it would have been unfair had Everton not grabbed two injury time goals from Carsley and Vaughan to defeat Birmingham on Saturday. Moyes said: "Not to have won would have been unjust. We showed great character and stuck at it, and I think we deserved the situation to turn in our favour."

    Preview: Everton vs Liverpool

    It's the 177th Merseyside derby in the Premiership on Saturday's early kick-off between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park. Fernando Torres is missing for Liverpool, while Tim Cahill makes his long-awaited return. If Everton grab a victory they will level on points with Liverpool.