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Middlesbrough close in on Yakubu deal

Middlesbrough boss Steven McLaren set to sign Yakubu
Middlesbrough boss Steven McLaren set to sign Yakubu

Middlesbrough look set to complete the £6.5million signing of Portsmouth striker Aiyegbeni Yakubu after he arrived on Teeside today to hold contract talks with the Riverside outfit.

McClaren's interest in the former Maccabi Haifa hitman is well-known and dates back, if not before, to the final day of last season when he plundered four goals in Pompey's 5-1 demolition of Boro at Fratton Park.

The deal is complicated by the fact that a proportion of any transfer fee will go to the Israeli club which still part-owns the player, although the Teessiders have been working on that situation for some time.

Yakubu would be the latest recruit to McClaren's striking resources after mixed fortunes during his four years at the helm to date, although as he remains under contract to Portsmouth, things may not be finalised for several weeks yet.

Szilard Nemeth was signed by his predecessor Bryan Robson, but only arrived after his departure, while McClaren broke the club's transfer record to sign Massimo Maccarone from Empoli for £8.15million in the summer of 2002.

He spent last season on loan back in Italy as McClaren offloaded £2.2million signing Michael Ricketts and with Malcolm Christie once again sidelined by injury, went for broke when he signed Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Mark Viduka last summer.

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