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Di Matteo targets Spurs fullback
By Jemma Tappenden
January 30 2010
West Brom have joined the race to sign Tottenham full back Kyle Naughton according to several sources this morning. A number of Championship clubs are believed to be eyeing up the England Under 21 defender, with Spurs boss Harry Redknapp believed to be happy to allow Naughton a loan spell away from White Hart Lane.

Hull City are the only Premiership outfit to have so far been linked with the young defender, and Kevin Blackwell appears keen to bring him back to Bramall Lane onloan after leaving the Sheffield club for Spurs last summer.

West Brom boss Roberto Di Matteo looks set to make a late bid for Naughton as the Baggies look to strengthen their squad for the promotion run in.

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this would be a really good signing imo. I was really impressed with him when he was at Sheff Utd and he has loads of pace!



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