Marseille coach Eric Gerets says the French club would be willing to sell Samir Nasri, who has reportedly been attracting interest from Arsenal, as well ex-Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse if they get favourable offers. (Press Association, 1505 BST)
Jussi Jaaskelainen's agent warns Bolton there are a queue of clubs keen on signing the Finland goalkeeper. (Clubcall, 1517 BST).
AC Milan have made their final offer of �20m for Barcelona's Ronaldinho. Manchester City have offered �24m but the Brazilian only wants to join the Milan giants. (Italian sports paper Gazzetta dello Sport, BST 1105)
Derby midfielder Dave Jones is set to leave for �1m. (Clubcall, 1200 BST)
Barcelona have put Samuel Eto'o up for sale for �30m to finance the purchase of a big name for next season, but the striker does not want to leave. (Spanish sports paper Marca, BST 1100)
South Korea striker Dong Gook Lee is in negotiations with five Japanese teams after being released by Middlesbrough earlier this week. (Press Association, 1055 BST)
Newcastle could be ready to bid for Jonny Evans if the Manchester United prospect becomes available this summer. (The Journal, 1020 BST)
Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre says he would be interested in a move to Bordeaux. (L'Equipe, 0955 BST)
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will fly to Barcelona on Sunday to try to sign striker Samuel Eto'o. (Spanish sports paper Marca, 0610 BST)
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Manchester United midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted he may reconsider his future at Old Trafford after the Champions League final. (various)
Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp will pick up �750,000 if he leads the club to FA Cup glory. (Daily Star)
Peter Taylor is being lined up to take over as the director of Newcastle United's academy. (The Guardian)
Liverpool's ownership saga is unlikely to be resolved until next season. (The Guardian)
Arsenal are set to reward Cesc Fabregas, Emmanuel Adebayor, Gael Clichy and Bacary Sagna with improved contracts. (Daily Telegraph)
Chelsea boss Avram Grant will be punished by the Football Association for his comments about referee Steve Bennett. (The Sun)
World Cup winner Zinedine Zidane will play in an exhibition match at the Sydney Football Stadium on 1 June, alongside former France team-mates Marcel Desailly and Robert Pires. (AFP)
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