
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Fulham boss Chris Coleman is preparing to make a move for PSV and Finland striker Mika Vayrynen. (Daily Express)
USA teenager Freddy Adu says he is desperate to land a full-time move to Manchester United. (Daily Express)
Bournemouth boss Kevin Bond wants to raid old club Southampton for Simon Gillett on loan. (Daily Star)
Gillingham boss Ronnie Jepson has received a �250,000 bid from an unnamed club for winger Matt Jarvis. (Daily Mirror)
Agent Willie McKay has blasted Hibs for paying Kevin Thomson and Scott Brown "buttons" and yet trying to price them out of a move to Rangers, who are set to make a joint bid. (Daily Record)
David Hannah could be set to snub Elgin to join his former Dundee United team-mate Brian Welsh at Cowdenbeath. (Daily Record)
OTHER GOSSIP
A massive �235m takeover is being lined up for Newcastle United, including a property deal worth �95m, from Jersey-based Belgravia Group. (Daily Express)
Chelsea's John Terry says referee Graham Poll swore at him during their defeat at Tottenham. (The Sun)
Furious ex-Charlton boss Iain Dowie is convinced he was stabbed in the back by his former assistant Les Reed. (Daily Mirror)
Ronaldinho has given Frank Lampard his golden seal of approval to join him at Barcelona. (The Sun)
Arsene Wenger is understood to have been furious that France played Thierry Henry and Williams Gallas for 90 minutes in Wednesday's friendly with Greece. (Daily Star)
Boro's George Boateng has told Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez he will be doing his team a favour if he plays Steven Gerrard wide on the right. (Daily Star)
Luiz Felipe Scolari has accused Man Utd assistant Carlos Queiroz of wanting his job as Portugal coach. (The Sun)
Wolves striker Carl Cort could face yet more knee surgery. (The Sun)
St Johnstone chairman Geoff Brown has criticised Motherwell for blocking plans to re-arrange an SPL game in order to make the CIS Cup semi-final tie with Hibs more fan-friendly. (Daily Express)
Hearts fans could stage a protest against owner Vladimir Romanov after Sunday's SPL clash with Rangers at Tynecastle. (The Scotsman)
AND FINALLY...
Arsenal's Freddie Ljungberg, who has a food intolerance, is recovering after being struck down by eating a bit of cheese. (The Sun)