
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Portsmouth have joined Tottenham and Newcastle in the battle to sign West Brom defender Curtis Davies. (Daily Mirror)
Portsmouth may be ready to hijack 18-year-old midfielder Lester Peltier's move to Arsenal from Trinidad and Tobago club San Juan Jabloteh. (Various)
Watford are set to sell striker Steve Kabba at the end of the season - only months after signing him from Sheffield United. (Daily Mirror)
Motherwell striker Scott McDonald, who has been targeted by Rangers, looks set to clinch a move to Celtic. (Daily Record)
Cardiff have ended their interest in Hibernian striker Chris Killen. (Various)
Reading midfielder John Oster is being lined up for a move to Wolves in the summer. (Daily Mirror)
OTHER GOSSIP
England boss Steve McClaren and striker Wayne Rooney had a verbal bust-up in the dressing room after Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifying draw with Israel. (Various)
If the Football Association decides to sack McClaren, it will cost them �2.5m. If England fail to qualify for Euro 2008, it would cost the FA �100m. (Various)
England assistant boss Terry Venables is no longer working closely with McClaren after a damaging backroom split. (The Sun)
Kris Boyd, who scored in the win over Georgia on Saturday, is likely to be on the bench for Scotland's Euro 2008 qualifier with Italy on Wednesday. (Daily Record)
Italy coach Roberto Donadoni says his side will look to mark Barry Ferguson out of the Euro 2008 qualifier on Wednesday. (Daily Express)
Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor says he may quit international football after getting death threats. (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal's four main shareholders would not consider listening to takeover offers unless they received a bid that significantly values the club above the current level, with the suggestion that the figure would have to be �700m. (Daily Express)
Everton are ready to offer defender Alan Stubbs, who is a free agent in the summer, a new one-year contract. (Daily Mirror)
Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor, 20, is set to sign a new three-year deal this week. (Daily Mirror)
AND FINALLY...
Billionaire Chelsea fan David Reuben has claimed that he tried to buy the club before current owner Roman Abramovich. Reuben said: "I am too busy cheering on Chelsea to think what might have been. Anyway, Roman has spent more money on the club than I would have done." (Daily Mail)