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Money (that's what West Ham want) as McCartney heads back to Sunderland

West Ham could make a big profit on George McCartney with his former club Sunderland expected to raise their £4.5million offer for the left-back.

Sunderland sold him for £1.5m two years ago but now want him back and although
their opening bid was rejected a larger one could be successful as Alan Curbishley has been told he must trim his squad this summer.

George McCartney

George McCartney

McCartney was sold following their relegation but a return to Wearside under Roy Keane is thought to appeal to the player although he signed a new contract last year.

Among other players likely to be leaving are defender John Pantsil and striker Bobby Zamora, who have both been given permission to talk to Fulham.

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