1206 BST: Fifa president Sepp Blatter has revealed he will stand for re-election in 2011. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
1147 BST: Palermo's 20-year-old Danish centre-back Simon Kjaer has hinted that he would be interested in a move to Liverpool, revealing that he and his family are Reds supporters. Full story: The Sun
1112 BST: Birmingham and Sunderland will battle it out in January for Aston Villa's £5m-rated midfielder Craig Gardner. Full story: Daily Mirror
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Manchester City are prepared to let Brazilian forward Robinho leave the club, with Barcelona his likely destination, if they can bring in French midfielder Franck Ribery from Bayern Munich as a replacement. Full story: Daily Mail
Tottenham are lining up a £5m move for Club Brugge defender Vadis Odjidja in January. Full story: The Sun
Sheffield United defender Matthew Kilgallon will leave the Blades in January after rejecting a new £20,000-a-week contract. The £4m-rated 25-year-old is wanted by Wigan, Bolton, Celtic and Middlesbrough. Full story: Daily Mirror
OTHER GOSSIP
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is hoping to avoid a touchline ban for his remarks about referee Alan Wiley's fitness by citing as his defence the precedence that no manager has been banned for post-match comments and that they were made away from the technical area. Full story: Daily Mirror
Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson is ready to leave Notts County and take up the Sweden managerial post - only three months after joining the Magpies as director of football. Full story: Daily Mirror
Eriksson, though, has apparently already spoken to the Swedish FA about the national team coaching vacancy behind Notts County's back, according to his agent Lars Sternmarker. "(Swedish FA president) Lars-Ake Lagrell has talked both to Sven and me," said Sternmarker. "But what we talked about and further quotes about this you have to ask Mr Lagrell." Full story: The Sun
If Eriksson does quit Notts County for the Sweden national job he will be forced to take huge pay cut on his £10m-deal with the League Two side. Full story: Daily Mail
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed he plans to remain in football as long as he lives and cannot imagine ever retiring from the game. "If I have health, I want to work as long as I live but adapt to my potential," said Wenger. Full story: The Sun
Newcastle caretaker manager Chris Hughton will be offered the job at St James' Park on a permanent basis this week - with owner Mike Ashley also preparing to take the club off the market. Full story: Daily Mirror
Republic of Ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni is ready to steal Bolton centre-back Gary Cahill from under the nose of England boss Fabio Capello. Cahill, who has featured in a number of Capello's England squads but has yet to play, qualifies for Ireland via one of his grandparents. Full story: Daily Mirror
Sheffield United goalkeeper Paddy Kenny will use Italian defender Fabio Cannavaro's escape from a drugs ban as part of his defence in Tuesday's appeal against a nine-month suspension for taking prohibited substance ephedrine. Cannavaro failed a drugs test after using cortisone to prevent an allergic reaction to a bee sting but was given a reprieve. Full story: Daily Mail
Former Hull striker Dean Windass wants to replace Mike Newell as the new Grimsby manager. Full story: Daily Mirror
Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sorenson has agreed terms on a new two-year contract with the club. Full story: Daily Express
AND FINALLY
Aston Villa striker Emile Heskey incurred the wrath of Fabio Capello last week by flouting the England manager's rule on mobile phones. The 31-year-old was caught texting at the dinner table. Full story: The Sun
England coach Capello's patience may also be tested by photos of Tottenham striker Peter Crouch out partying in a nightclub with team-mates in the aftermath of Spurs' 2-1 victory over Portsmouth last Saturday. Full story: Daily Mail
Liverpool will search Manchester United fans ahead of this Sunday's clash between the sides at Anfield for any items, including beach balls, which could be thrown onto the pitch and potentially cause a repeat of the "freak" goal scored against the Reds by Sunderland's Darren Bent last Saturday. Full story: The Guardian
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