Manchester United are in pole position to sign Wigan midfielder Antonio Valencia after Latics manager Steve Bruce conceded it is "inevitable" he will leave in the summer. (Various)
Real Madrid are set to top Manchester United's offer for on-loan striker Carlos Tevez, with the Old Trafford outfit set to put a �75,000-a-week deal on the table to try to persuade the Argentine to stay. (Daily Mirror)
Barcelona are prepared to let former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry leave the Nou Camp in the summer for about �12m as they look to sign midfielder Franck Ribery for �25m from Bayern Munich. (The Sun)
Nottingham Forest want to sign Birmingham winger Gary McSheffrey when the loan window opens next week. (Daily Star)
Former Leeds United defender Ian Harte says he hopes to use a move to St Mirren to resurrect his dream of playing for Celtic. (Daily Record)
Portsmouth manager Tony Adams says he will not quit the club, despite facing a barrage of criticism from fans after the 3-1 defeat by Fulham. (Various)
Uefa president Michel Platini is ready to ban clubs from European competition, if they spend beyond their means, after hitting out at Manchester City's "ridiculous" �108m bid for AC Milan star Kaka. (Various)
Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso has lifted the lid on the power struggle at Anfield and admitted the club's American owners and manager Rafael Benitez are involved in a "tug of war". (The Sun)
England manager Fabio Capello has hinted that he will hand midfielder David Beckham the chance to equal Bobby Moore's record of 108 caps in the friendly against Spain. (Various)
Wigan signing Charles N'Zogbia has hit out at former club Newcastle and believes they should sack manager Joe Kinnear as they need someone who can control the club properly. (Various)
Birmingham striker James McFadden has been ruled out of Scotland's World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands next month after scans revealed he has ligament damage. (Various)
Fans of Los Angeles Galaxy have vented their anger at David Beckham after he said he wants to stay with AC Milan, some have said they want their money back after ticket prices and merchandise went up to help fund Beckham's salary package. (Daily Star)
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