
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Bolton are eyeing a double summer swoop for Liverpool's Harry Kewell and Wigan's Henri Camara. (Daily Mail)
Arsenal are closing in on a deal for 17-year-old Norweigan defender Havard Nordtveit, though Manchester United are also keen. (Daily Mirror)
Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie is a summer target for Sheffield United. (Daily Star)
Bolton have been linked with Deportivo's Israeli goalkeeper Dudu Aoate. (Independent)
Everton defender Gary Naysmith is being lined up for a return back to his native Scotland by new Rangers manager Walter Smith. (Daily Mirror)
Birmingham are set to make a bid for Fulham defender Zat Knight. (The Sun)
Crewe are keeping an eye on non-league Maidenhead's midfielder Abdul Osman. (Daily Star)
Chelsea are pushing through a deal for 15-year-old Dutch sensation Jeffrey Bruma from Feyenoord. (Daily Mirror)
Sheffield Wednesday want to sign on-loan Everton goalkeeper Iain Turner on a permanent basis. (Daily Star)
Danny Granville is set to leave Crystal Palace at the end of his contract in the summer, with Bristol City and Southend interested. (Daily Star)
Lyon's Florent Malouda has ruled out a move to Chelsea, saying there is too much uncertainty over boss Jose Mourinho's future. (Daily Star)
Celtic have completed the signing of Scott McDonald from Motherwell on a pre-contract for the start of next season. (The Sun)
Celtic have launched a �3m bid for Ghana captain Stephen Appiah from Fenerbahe. (The Sun)
Clyde midfielder Craig Bryson is poised to sign a pre-contract agreement with Kilmarnock. (Daily Record)
Norwich manager Peter Grant wants to make Celtic goalkeeper David Marshall's loan spell permanent in the summer. (Daily Record)
Queen of the South manager Ian McCall is favourite to take over from the axed Dick Campbell at Partick Thistle. (Daily Mail)
OTHER GOSSIP
England boss Steve McClaren will drop midfielder Owen Hargreaves in order to play a more attacking side in Wednesday's Euro 2008 qualifier against Andorra. (Various)
Frank Lampard will play despite having his right hand in plaster due to a broken bone in his wrist. (Various)
Michael Owen has set his sights on returning from injury for Newcastle's game against Chelsea on 22 April. (The Times)
Preston boss Paul Simpson fears they have lost their chance of keeping hold of striker David Nugent. (Daily Star)
England and Manchester City defender Micah Richards will have surgery on his long-standing calf problem this summer. (Various)
Sir Alex Ferguson may rest Wayne Rooney for the game with Blackburn on Saturday to save him from burn-out. (Daily Mirror)
Leicester City chairman Milan Mandaric is set to sack manager Rob Kelly at the end of the season and his short-list includes Bryan Robson and Glenn Hoddle. (Daily Mirror)
West Ham chairman Eggert Magnusson says injured striker Dean Ashton will not be allowed to leave the club until January at the earliest. (Daily Express)
The Football League is set to follow the Football Association's lead and announce that the play-offs will be staged at the new Wembley Stadium. (Daily Telegraph)
Portsmouth are to offer David James and Sol Campbell new contracts. (Daily Mail)
AND FINALLY...
Only unknown African minnows Zanzibar - who are so bad they are not even recognised by Fifa - have the same miserable record as England over the past five games. (The Sun)