
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Barcelona have made Chelsea captain John Terry one of their priority transfer targets in the summer. (Daily Star)
Sir Alex Ferguson will try to lure Eidur Gudjohnsen from Barcelona to Manchester United for �8m in the summer. (The Sun)
Cristiano Ronaldo has told Real Madrid and Barcelona he is not interested in leaving Manchester United. (The Sun)
Reading manager Steve Coppell has joined the chase for Spanish defender Cesar Navas. (Daily Star)
Barcelona striker Javier Saviola says he would like to move to England if Barca do not renew his contract beyond the summer. (Daily Mirror)
Stoke boss Tony Pulis is ready to sign Romanian striker Cristian Tudor. (Daily Mirror)
Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Chris Brunt looks set to join Manchester City for �2m in the summer. (Daily Mirror)
Tottenham will keep striker Dimitar Berbatov after slapping a �40m price tag on the in-form Bulgarian. (Daily Express)
OTHER GOSSIP
Chelsea have targeted Frank Rijkaard as their new manager when they sack Jose Mourinho in the summer. (Independent)
Belgium goalkeeper Stijn Stijnen has told Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo he will "have to leave the pitch on a stretcher" after being "massacred" during Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifier. (The Sun)
Man City boss Stuart Pearce says Neil Warnock was wrong to criticise Gareth Southgate for resting players at the weekend. (The Sun)
Cesc Fabregas reckons Arsenal can still finish second in the Premiership this season and says they will be genuine contenders to lift the title next term. (Daily Star)
Martin O'Neill will get �30m to spend at Aston Villa this summer, with Craig Bellamy, Steve Sidwell and David Nugent on his wish-list. (Daily Star)
Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has hailed Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho as "exceptional". (Daily Mirror)
Rangers midfielder Thomas Buffel says he wants to quit the club to move to a stronger league. (Daily Record)
Manager Charlie Christie has committed his future to Inverness Caledonian Thistle after clear-the-air talks with his board. (Daily Express)
Gary Caldwell could be a surprise starter for Scotland against Georgia despite being out the Celtic starting line-up since being injured in November. (Daily Record)
Former referee Hugh Dallas, a member of the Uefa referees' committee, has briefed the Scotland squad on present rules ahead of their game against Georgia. (The Sun)
Georgia coach Klaus Toppmoller says he was offered the Rangers job before present Scotland boss Alex McLeish was appointed at Ibrox. (The Sun)
Former Leeds boss Kevin Blackwell is set to be appointed the new manager of Luton. (Daily Mail)
AND FINALLY...
2,356 days after England players last performed on the hallowed Wembley turf - and the new pitch cut up just minutes into their training session on Wednesday. (The Sun)