
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Arsenal are weighing up a summer move for centre-back Jonathan Woodgate, who is currently on loan at Middlesbrough from Real Madrid. (Express)
Rangers have joined the race to lure Preston striker David Nugent. (Various)
West Ham have put West Brom defender Curtis Davies at the top of their summer shopping list. (Mirror)
Sheffield United are ready to splash the cash to the tune of �7m in the summer in the hope of landing Manchester United's Alan Smith. (Star)
Reading midfielder Steve Sidwell has told Celtic and Rangers he is not interested in a move to Scottish football. (Daily Record)
OTHER GOSSIP
Midfielder Freddie Ljungberg, Arsenal's longest serving current player, wants to end his career at the club. (Times)
Striker Thierry Henry is not guaranteed a place in Arsenal's starting XI against PSV Eindhoven. (Independent)
Elsewhere, he is. Manager Arsene Wenger is willing to take a risk on his fit-again talismanic skipper. (Various)
Gunners boss Wenger has compiled a video to present to the Football Association to prove his club are being unfairly punished. (Express)
Lille coach Claude Puel has accused "violent" Manchester United fans of causing trouble in the Champions League first leg tie two weeks ago. (Various)
Manchester United striker Louis Saha has sustained a thigh injury, but his absence will not result in Henrik Larsson staying at the club. (Various)
Osasuna striker Roberto Soldado will miss Thursday's Uefa Cup tie against Rangers through injury. (Daily Record)
Norwegian police are investigating the transfer of Jon Obi Mikel from Lyn Oslo amid suspicions of contract forgery. Manchester United and Chelsea are not implicated. (Guardian)
David Moores sat in the Liverpool directors' box as chairman for the last time against Barcelona. (Independent)
Belarus FA chief Gennady Nevyglas has claimed that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich pays the �1.4m salary of Russia boss Guus Hiddink. (Sun)
The average age of Premiership crowds is 43 and fewer than 10% are under 24. (Guardian)
AND FINALLY...
Not satisifed with brawling during the match, Celtic Marseilles women's team ambushed rivals VGA Saint-Maur at the local train station. (Times)