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June 30, 2007

Brum track ex-Gunner Quincy

Former Arsenal winger Quincy Owusu-Abeyie has been handed the chance of a Premiership return with Birmingham City.
Boss Steve Bruce is eager to land the Holland Under-21 international, who now plays for Spartak Moscow, and has made an approach for him.
And Owusu-Abeyie, 21, who left the Gunners to join the Russian club 18 months ago, hopes to play in England once again.
His agent, Brian Berkleef, said: “Quincy is very pleased that Birmingham are interested in him. He would gladly return to England.”
Ghana-born Owusu-Abeyie, 21, made just five Premiership appearances for Arsene Wenger’s side but also played several Champions League and Carling Cup games for them.
He is under contract with Spartak until 2009, but has failed to settle in the Russian capital since his £1.5million move 18 months ago.
Meanwhile Birmingham’s bid to sign another Dutch Under-21 ace, Daniel de Ridder, has received a boost.
The Celta Vigo winger, 23, has just bought out his contract with the relegated Spanish Primera Liga club - and is available for nothing. De Ridder set up three of Holland's goals as they beat Serbia 4-1 to win the European Under-21 Championships last weekend.

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