All the latest football talk from Sunday's newspapersFrank Lampard is set to quit Chelsea in a fresh pay row with his Stamford Bridge employers. Juventus and Inter are both keen to snap up the player. (The People)
Another Chelsea player destined to leave London altogether is Hernan Crespo after growing concerns over his commitment to the team. (Sunday Mirror, The People)
Chelsea target Walter Samuel looks set to snub the club, by telling his Roma bosses he will reject any move to Stamford Bridge. (Sunday Mirror)
Instead, Samuel could be on his way to Real Madrid. (News of the World)
In the managerial end-of-season shake-up, Sir Bobby Robson will hold crisis talks over his future as Newcastle United boss this week. (Sunday Mirror, Sunday Express)
Also on the management front, Gordon Strachan is the latest manager to turn down the role as Leeds manager. Crystal Palace boss Ian Dowie has already rejected an approach by Leeds' board. (Sunday Mirror)
Meanwhile, Celtic boss Martin O'Neill has been told the job of Tottenham manager is his if he wants it. (Sunday Express)
Back to the transfer market, Spurs midfielder Darren Anderton looks on his way to West Ham. The 32-year-old is seen as the key to rebuilding the Hammers over the summer. (Sunday Mirror)
Spurs could also be on the verge of snapping up England striker James Beattie, who could be set to leave Southampton at the end of the season. (The People)
The club are also set to offer Newcastle �4.5m plus Stephen Carr for the services of England midfielder Jermaine Jenas after failing to sign James Milner. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Another club heavily linked with transfer activity are Aston Villa, who are leading the race to sign Dutch midfielder Mark van Bommel. (Sunday Mirror)
One player leaving Villa Park, however, is Dion Dublin, who looks set to head to Coventry City. (Sunday Mirror, News of the World)
But Villa boss David O'Leary is planning an audacious swoop for Birmingham midfielder Robbie Savage. He is set to bid �2.5m for the player. (News of the World)
Manchester United are bidding to bring Leeds striker James Milner, who last week turned down a �4.5m move to Tottenham this week. (Sunday Mirror)
Birmingham, though, could yet profit from a new face in Chelsea's Jesper Gronkjaer for a cut-price �1m. The player initially cost �7.8m from Ajax three-and-a-half years ago. (News of the World)
Arsenal striker Kanu is to leave the club after rejecting a new contract at Highbury. (News of the World)
Christian Karembeu could be set for a return to the Premiership. The former Middlesbrough midfielder is being targeted by Mancester City, Portsmouth and Boro. (News of the World)
Everton want to bring Celtic centre-half Bobo Balde to Goodison Park next season. (The People)
Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is hoping to fund his �65m stake at Anfield with a special Liverpool lottery. (Sunday Express)
Spanish side Malaga are on the verge of snapping up Manchester City Paulo Wanchope for �1m. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Teddy Sheringham is set to finish his career at Millwall after turning down an offer to play in Qatar. (Daily Star on Sunday)