Everton's Aussie star Tim Cahill is a £7 million target for Manchester United.
Thursday, 06, Jul 2006 08:34
Reading have moved a step closer to bringing Wolves' Korean World Cup star Seol Ki-Hyeon to the Madjeski stadium ahead of their Premiership debut. Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey has confirmed that they have accepted a bid of £1 million rising to £1.5 million depending on appearances. The South Korea star was much heralded when he arrived at Wolves form Anderlecht for £1.2 million in 2004. He never reproduced his international form although did show flashes of his talent in the Midlands. Moxey said: "Seol is a good person and a good player but he never made the impact on the pitch that we were hoping when we signed him from Anderlecht. "He has publicly and privately expressed his wish to leave Wolves to play in the Premiership. We had two offers from Premiership clubs and some interest from Germany as well, but it was Reading who offered a deal that both the player and Wolves found acceptable. We wish him well." The deal will go through if Reading and the player can agree personal terms and Seol passes a medical.
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