Football: Round-up

Wednesday 02 July 1997 18:02 EDT
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The Norwich City midfielder Andy Johnson has completed his pounds 2.2m move to Nottingham Forest.

Wimbledon are poised to sign the Welsh international midfielder, Ceri Hughes, from Luton for pounds 750,000, pending a medical today.

Barnsley have completed the signing of the Slovenian defender, Ales Krizan, for pounds 450,000 from Maribor Branik.

Wolves are to give trials to two Ukrainian internationals from Dynamo Kiev: the midfielder Yuri Maximov and the striker Viktor Leonenko, and a French striker, Eugene Dadi, formerly with Marseille.

Peter Beagrie has joined Bradford City move from Manchester City for pounds 200,000. However, City's Nicky Summerbee has signed a new contract to stay at Maine Road, rejecting a move to the French club Bordeaux.

Cambridge United have signed the Luton Town defender Ben Chenery on a free transfer.

Ronnie O'Brien, an 18-year-old Republic of Ireland youth international forward, has joined Middlesbrough on a two-year contract from the Dublin junior club, St Joseph's.

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