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Last Updated: Sunday, 10 June 2007, 07:31 GMT 08:31 UK
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TRANSFER RUMOURS

Manchester United are close to sealing a deal to land West Ham's Argentine star Carlos Tevez but face a battle with Inter Milan. (News of the World/The People)

Gunners manager Arsene Wenger will "categorically" remain at Arsenal next season. (News of the World)

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez will not be given mega-bucks by the club's American owners to splash out on top stars. (News of the World)

Manchester United could face a �10m battle with Juventus for Dutch star Klaas Jan Huntelaar. (News of the World)

Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler has had talks with LA Galaxy. (News of the World)

David Beckham could be reunited with former Real Madrid team-mate Luis Figo at LA Galaxy after the Portuguese star was released by Inter Milan. (Sunday Express)

Chelsea midfielder Claude Makelele could be poised for a move to American side Houston Dynamo. (The People)

Fulham, Portsmouth, Everton, Middlesbrough and Sunderland are chasing Lokomotiv Moscow and Scotland striker Garry O'Connor. (The People)

Wigan are poised to move for Dunfermline goalkeeper Dorus De Vries. (Sunday Mail)

Newcastle are hoping to pip Arsenal for Auxerre full-back Bakari Sagna. (News of the World)

Newcastle have made a �9m move to take Liverpool striker Craig Bellamy back to St James' Park. (News of the World)

Borussia Dortmund have issued a hands-off warning to Celtic over interest in Swiss striker Alexander Frei. (Sunday Mail)

Borussia Moenchengladbach midfielder David Degen is still hopeful of a summer move to Celtic Park. (Sunday Mail)

Rangers have opened talks with PSV Eindhoven over the transfer of winger DaMarcus Beasley. (Mail on Sunday)

Kilmarnock striker Steven Naismith will hold out for a transfer to Rangers, despite Bristol City and Sunderland prepared to outbid the Glasgow club. (Mail on Sunday)

Celtic will deliver a �2m take-it-or-leave-it offer to Kilmarnock for Steven Naismith this week. (News of the World)

Preston striker David Nugent will definitely leave the club to play in the Premiership next season. (News of the World)

Birmingham manager Steve Bruce wants to sign Liverpool keeper Scott Carson on a long-term loan for next season. (News of the World)

Birmingham are the target of a �70m takeover bid by a mystery Far East businessman. (News of the World)

Sheffield United boss Bryan Robson is targeting Blackburn star Robbie Savage as his first major signing. (The People)

Bolton are set to sell midfielder Kevin Nolan, sparking the interest of Everton, West Ham, Middlesbrough, Manchester City and Sunderland. (The People)

Sunderland are hoping to sign former Newcastle defender Andy O'Brien. (News of the World)

Reading have joined the battle to sign West Brom's Wales midfielder Jason Koumas for about �6m. (News of the World)

Spurs striker Jermain Defoe has snubbed the chance to make a �12m return to West Ham. (News of the World)

Bolton are leading the chase for Reading's Irish winger Stephen Hunt. (News of the World)

Birmingham boss Steve Bruce is chasing Everton striker James Beattie. (News of the World)

Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill is lining up a move for Hamburg's Dutch international midfielder Nigel de Jong. (News of the World)

West Ham are demanding �10m for unsettled skipper Nigel Reo-Coker. (News of the World)

Yakubu is on the brink of walking out on Middlesbrough. (News of the World)

Rising Brazilian star Kerlon is set to join Middlesbrough from Cruzeiros. (The People)

West Brom are considering a move for Hibernian full-back David Murphy. (News of the World)

Gretna are in talks with freed Blackburn striker Keith Barker. (The People)

OTHER GOSSIP

English football is set to be rocked by a wave of arrests as investigations into transfer bungs intensify. (News of the World)

Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce says he is powerless to to prevent Michael Owen from leaving the club. (Sunday Mirror)

Former England chief Sven-Goran Eriksson has seen his bid to buy South African club Hanover Park fall through. (Sunday Mirror)

Alex McLeish hopes to persuade Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor to play for Scotland instead of England or Nigeria. (Various)

Scotland players are against new Scottish FA president George Peat's desire to ditch Flower Of Scotland as their anthem. (News of the World)

AND FINALLY

It's cheaper to watch Barcelona than Wigan. A JJB Stadium season ticket will cost �250 next season, the cheapest in the Premiership but a season ticket at the Nou Camp is just �110. (Sunday Mirror)

Antoine Sibierski turned down a move to Bolton after they asked him to undergo a three-day medical. Instead, he signed for Wigan where the procedure took 20 minutes. (The People)



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