
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists Thierry Henry is staying put at the Emirates Stadium despite speculation linking the striker with a move to Barcelona, Real Madrid or Inter Milan. (Daily Star)
Reading midfielder Steve Sidwell is wanted by Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham. (Daily Mirror)
Sweden and Heerenveen defender Petter Hansson says he could be tempted by a move to Scottish giants Rangers despite interest from Serie A. (Daily Record)
Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp says he now wants striker Svetoslav Todorov to stay at Fratton Park. (Daily Mirror)
Sweden and Heerenveen defender Petter Hansson could be interested in a move to Rangers. (Daily Record)
Rangers have stepped up their efforts to land AZ Alkmaar striker Danny Koevermans. (Daily Record)
Belgium forward Thomas Buffel wants to stay at Rangers and knows nothing of links with AZ Alkmaar. (Daily Express)
Glenn Roeder says there is no chance of Scott Parker being allowed to leave Newcastle. (The Sun)
Arsenal boss Wenger has not ruled out a bid for West Ham's Carlos Tevez at the end of the season. (Daily Mail)
But West Ham boss Alan Curbishley wants to keep Argentinian striker Tevez even if the Hammers are relegated at the end of the season (Daily Express).
OTHER GOSSIP
Jose Mourinho says Chelsea's success is all down to him. The Special One claims the Blues had no world-class players before he took over and reckons their success would evaporate without his leadership. (Various)
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has criticised the Premier League for making Tottenham play Chelsea less than 48 hours after their Uefa Cup clash with Sevilla. (Various)
Arsene Wenger has warned Stan Kroenke not to sacrifice Arsenal's traditional values after the US billionaire bought a �65m stake in the club. (Daily Mirror)
Rangers supporters clubs from around Scotland will meet on Saturday in a move to stamp out sectarian singing by some fans. (Daily Record)
AND FINALLY...
Injury-plagued midfielder David Dunn says he almost quit football before his career was re-ignited by a return to Blackburn Rovers. (Daily Star)