Football: On the move

Saturday 09 January 1999 19:02 EST
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THIS WEEK'S TRANSFERS

Free transfer or undisclosed fee unless stated:

Jermaine Pennant (forward) Notts County to Arsenal (pounds 2m); Paul Warhurst (defender) Crystal Palace to Bolton Wanderers (pounds 800,000); Frode Kippe (defender) Lillestrom (Nor) to Liverpool (pounds 700,000 rising to pounds 2m); Fabian Wilnis (wing-back) De Graafschap (Hol) to Ipswich Town (pounds 200,000); Steven Tweed (defender) Stoke City to Dundee; Leigh Jenkinson (forward) Wigan Athletic to Heart of Midlothian; Mark Watson (defender) Osters (Swe) to Oxford United.

LOANS

Louis Saha (forward) Metz (Fr) to Newcastle; Marc Anthony (midfielder) Celtic to Clydebank; Willem Korsten (midfielder) Vitesse Arnhem (Hol) to Leeds United; Martin Pringle (forward) Benfica (Por) to Charlton Athletic.

TRIALS

Alexander Ostlund (forward) AIK Stockholm (Swe) to Sheffield Wednesday; Yuri Kovtun (defender) Dynamo Moscow (Rus) to Southampton; Norman Ford (midfielder) Barbados to Bristol City.

MANAGERIAL MOVES

Nottingham Forest: Out: Dave Bassett. In: Micky Adams (caretaker).

Dunfermline: Out: Bert Paton. In: Dick Campbell (caretaker).

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