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            Fulham keeper Maik Taylor could be reunited 
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      Fulham will be asked to help Kevin Keegan's plans to ease his goalkeeper 
      crisis by agreeing a £2.5million reunion with Fulham's Maik Taylor. 
      
      
The Manchester City boss, now without injured first-choice Nicky Weaver, 
        has been chasing Taylor for some time.
      
Premiership Fulham have a gentleman's agreement with their Northern Ireland 
        stopper that he will be allowed to leave in the summer for the right fee.
      
But Weaver's knee injury could bring the Taylor deal forward in time 
        to beat this month's transfer deadline.
      
      Keegan signed Taylor, 30, for Fulham five years ago and sees him as the 
      man to help keep City'sPremiership promotion campaign on track. 
      
And Taylor is desperate to leave Fulham as he is hardly getting a look-in 
        behind Dutchman Edwin Van der Sar.
      
Keegan is also losing patience with bad-boy Weaver, 23, who has been 
        fined two weeks' wages over a nightclub incident.