
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Millwall are planning a bold move to bring back Teddy Sheringham on loan from West Ham. (The Sun)
Celtic striker Kenny Miller is ready to return to England next season, with Everton leading the chase for the Scot. (Daily Mirror)
Everton and England striker Andy Johnson is keen to return to London as he is homesick. (Daily Express)
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is ready to swoop for Athletic Bilbao defender Mikel San Jose. (Daily Mirror)
Portsmouth have joined Manchester United, Aston Villa and Everton have joined the race to sign Wolves' star Michael Kightly. (Daily Mail)
Middlesbrough keeper Mark Schwarzer is ready to turn down a move to Bayern Munich to stay at the Riverside. (Daily Mail)
OTHER GOSSIP
Manchester City will decide on manager Stuart Pearce's future today - with ex-boss Peter Reid a possible replacement. (Daily Mirror)
Preston striker David Nugent is on standby for a shock England call-up. (Various)
Nugent apparently would have mixed emotions about a call-up as he has eyes on scoring the first goal at the new Wembley stadium for the Under-21s. (The Times, Daily Star)
Lokomotiv Moscow striker Gary O'Connor's Scotland career is in doubt after coach Alex McLeish left him out of his first Scotland squad. (Daily Record)
Wembley stadium is emerging as a candidate to host the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 Olympics. (Guardian)
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez wants urgent talks with the club's new owners to discuss their future for the club. (Various)
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill is confident Olof Mellberg and Gavin McCann will sign new deals. (Daily Mirror)
Former chairman Terry Brown resigned from the West Ham board because he was worried about the money being spent on players and wages. (Daily Express)
Arsenal legend Ian Wright has joined Ryman League side Ashford Town as director of football strategy. (Daily Star)
AND FINALLY...
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, who is in the middle of a divorce that could cost him �1.5bn, could end up another �250m out of pocket if he decides to sack manager Jose Mourinho and bring in another boss this summer. (The Sun)
Two Belarus players that Hearts were interested in have put a move to Tynecastle in doubt by being caught drunk on a train. (Daily Record)