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Rovers make move for unsettled Chelsea midfielder Sidwell

Blackburn boss Mark Hughes is hoping to pip his old pal Roy Keane for the services of Chelsea midfielder Steve Sidwell.

The 25-year-old moved to Stamford Bridge from Reading last summer on a free transfer, but he has founf first-team chances limited under Avram Grant.

Leaving the Bridge: Steve Sidwell (right) could be on his way to Lancashire

Chelsea are in the midst of an injury crisis but Sidwell may be allowed to leave, according to a report in the News Of The World.

Sunderland boss Keane wants Sidwell on loan while Hughes is set to offer the former England Under-21 star a permanent contract.

The deal is expected to net Chelsea a cool £2million profit if Rovers are successful in replacing Robbie Savage, who is set to join Sunderland or Wigan.

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