
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Middlesbrough will bid �3m for West Brom striker Diomansy Kamara in the summer. (Daily Star)
Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler does not want to leave Anfield despite the likely arrival of two more front men this summer. (Various)
On-loan Fulham striker Vincenzo Montella is set to join AC Milan from Roma in the summer. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United and Chelsea are both on alert after Deco informed Barcelona that he wants to leave the Nou Camp at the end of the season. (Daily Mail)
Middlesbrough and Bolton are set for a summer battle to sign Aston Villa full-back JLloyd Samuel. (Daily Mail)
Villarreal are confident of signing Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia if he does not become Gunners' first-choice for next season. (Daily Mirror)
OTHER GOSSIP
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich snubbed the club's Carling Cup celebrations because of his feud with manager Jose Mourinho. (Various)
John Terry partied until 0300 GMT with his Chelsea team-mates despite being knocked out by a kick in the head during the game in Cardiff. (The Sun)
Terry has thanked Arsenal physio Gary Lewin for saving his life after he was pole-axed. (Various)
The Blues skipper could be fit to face Portsmouth on Saturday. (Telegraph)
But Arsenal midfielder Abou Diaby will be out for two weeks after injuring his ankle in the same incident. (The Sun)
Former Lithuania boss Kestutis Latozha is set to be named as Hearts' new head coach. (Various)
West Ham legend Julian Dicks feels the club's manager Alan Curbishley should pick young players to get out of relegation trouble. (The Guardian)
Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici has been offered a two-year contract extension by the Royals. (The Sun)
Dunfermline have signed former Hibs striker Tam McManus until the end of the season. (Daily Record)
AND FINALLY...
The Chelsea bar bill hit �30,000 as they celebrated their Carling Cup win at the Aura nightclub in London. (The Sun)
West Ham striker Carlton Cole is being chased by debt collectors over the alleged non-payment of �800 in Congestion Charge fees. (The Sun)