Veteran Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Cesar Sanchez says he is excited at the prospect of a move to Tottenham. The 36-year-old, who is set for a medical, said: "It is a very good team and a beautiful opportunity in life." (Spanish sports daily AS)
As well as Dimitar Berbatov, Valencia's David Villa, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar of Ajax and Lyon's Karim Benzema are all on Sir Alex Ferguson's four-man hit-list of new Manchester United strikers. (PA Sport, 0924 BST)
Fit-again Gary Neville accepts he has a tough battle with Wes Brown and John O'Shea to win back his Manchester United place. (PA Sport, 0900 BST)
TRANSFER RUMOURS
Manager Rafael Benitez is on collision course with Liverpool's owners after they refused to back him with the cash to buy Aston Villa's Gareth Barry. (Various)
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has targeted Udinese's Swiss star Gokhan Inler to beef up his midfield. (Sun)
Brazilian striker Robinho is still desperate to join Chelsea after Real Madrid rebuffed the Blues' opening �21m offer. (Various)
Everton have launched a �6.5m bid for Cameroon midfielder Stephane Mbia from Rennes. (Sun)
The Toffees are closing in on Real Zaragoza striker Diego Milito while Sporting Lisbon midfielder Joao Moutinho is also a target. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United are expected to sign Tottenham's Dimitar Berbatov next week after boss Sir Alex Ferguson admitted he is is close to signing a new striker. (Daily Mirror)
Middlesbrough are confident they can land Arsenal's Justin Hoyte after selling Luke Young to Aston Villa. (Daily Star)
Manchester City and Aston Villa each want to sign striker Roque Santa Cruz from Blackburn. (Daily Mail)
West Ham boss Alan Curbishley is considering taking former Charlton left-back Ben Thatcher. (Daily Express)
Andrei Arshavin is still eager for a move to Tottenham after White Hart Lane boss Juande Ramos phoned him personally to tell him he wanted to sign him. (Various)
Rangers manager Walter Smith fears the club may be forced to sell defender Carlos Cuellar after being knocked out of Europe in midweek by FBK Kaunas. (Various)
Gordon Strachan admits the signing of Barcelona's Marc Crosas is a risk, given that the Celtic manager has not seen the midfielder play in the flesh. (Daily Express)
However, the Celtic boss boss believes it is worth the gamble as he believes Crosas will allow his side to play a more attractive brand of football. (Daily Record/The Herald)
Hibernian have failed in a bid to bring Celtic striker Derek Riordan back to Easter Road on loan. Riordan joined Celtic from Hibs in 2006. (The Sun)
Chairman Ken Bates has promised he will not be walking out on Leeds and aims to redevelop Elland Road. (Daily Express)
Assistant boss Tony Adams admits financial constraints will prevent Portsmouth from challenging for a Premier League top four place. (Daily Mail)
Newcastle owner Mike Ashley has promised boss Kevin Keegan will be given substantial funds to strengthen the club and insists he has no intention of selling the Tyneside outfit. (Daily Star)
Mark Hughes wants crisis talks with Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra after he discovered Croatian right-back Vedran Corluka is set for a knockdown �5m move to Tottenham. (Daily Mirror)
Freddie Ljungberg is considering an offer to join David Beckham at LA Galaxy in a bid to crack America. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson predicts Cristiano Ronaldo will stay at Old Trafford for the rest of his career. (Daily Express)
Nottingham Forest new boy Rob Earnshaw has vowed to carry on with his celebratory flips - even though the new Championship side have a current striker injury crisis. (Various)
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