1610 BST: AC Milan striker Ronaldinho says he has no plans to leave the club in the January transfer window. "The truth is that I am not thinking about anything but Milan. The fans know that I am happy here and enjoy playing with this team." (Associated Press)
1535 BST: Despite being linked with Tottenham and Wales star Gareth Bale, Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho tells Spanish television station Gol T: "I do not want another left winger". (Press Association)
1533 BST: Ronaldinho says he would welcome fellow Brazil playmaker Kaka back to AC Milan with open arms if the latter leaves Real Madrid. "He is a great champion and made history with this club," Ronaldinho said. (Reuters)
1404 BST: Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly considering a move for Lyon midfielder Yoann Gourcuff. Full Story: caughtoffside.com
1258 BST: Kaka is set to be offered a January move to England after failing to meet expectations at Real Madrid. Carlo Ancelotti is a confirmed admirer at Chelsea, but Liverpool and Manchester City have also been mooted as destinations. Full story: Daily Mail
0914 BST: Manchester United striker Federico Macheda has moved to clarify comments he made about team-mate Wayne Rooney. The Italian referred to Rooney as a 'coatto', which has been translated by some English newspapers as 'chav', but in Friday's Gazzetta dello Sport he said: "I like him and I have maximum respect for him. What I wanted to say is that for me he is a free spirit and genuine." (Press Association)
0912 BST: Tottenham have made Real Madrid's French striker Karim Benzema a January transfer target. Full Story: goal.com
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Barcelona have lined up a sensational swoop for Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez, who the Nou Camp management see as the ideal foil for star attacker Lionel Messi. Full Story: Daily Mail
But Tevez has said that he would return to his native Argentina if his daughters ever wanted him to. Full Story: talkSPORT
Chelsea and Arsenal could be interested in Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger, who is thought to be unsettled at the club. Full Story: Footylatest.com
Edwin van der Sar's hint that he may quit playing at the end of the season has led Manchester United to step up their search for a new goalkeeper. Norwegian club Aalesunds number one Anders Lindegaard and CSKA Moscow's Igor Akinfeev are two potential targets. Full Story: Daily Star
And Schalke goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has left the door open to a move to Manchester United after describing reports that he had already agreed a move to Bayern Munich as "humbug". Full Story: Daily Mail
However, the agent of Juventus keeper Gianluigi Buffon has rubbished reports that his client will move to Old Trafford. Full Story: imscouting.com
United have been linked again with a move for Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema, with Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport also claiming Juventus are keen on the Frenchman. Full Story: imscouting.com
Liverpool's prospective new owner New England Sports Ventures will seek face-to-face talks with midfielder Steven Gerrard, striker Fernando Torres and goalkeeper Pepe Reina as soon as it complete its purchase. Full Story: Daily Mirror
New Aston Villa manager Gerard Houllier is weighing up an £8m bid for Tottenham midfielder Niko Kranjcar in the upcoming January transfer window, though Monaco could rival the Frenchman for the player's signature. Full Story: footylatest.com
Turkish side Galatasaray have made the first move to sign Aston Villa's Nigel Reo-Coker on a free transfer. The midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season. Full Story: Daily Star
Aston Villa striker John Carew has indicated that he may leave the club when his contract expires next summer. Full Story: Daily Mail
Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson could be in competition with former club Fulham as he considers a bid for Bayer Leverkusen forward Stefan Kiessling. Full Story: talkSPORT
Tottenham have been linked with a move for £5m-rated defender Daniele Bonera from AC Milan as manager Harry Redknapp looks to ease his defensive injury crisis. Full Story: talkSPORT
Chelsea winger Florent Malouda wants to end his playing days in Brazil. The France international wants to end his European club career at Stamford Bridge, but would like to finish his playing days at Vasco da Gama or Flamengo. Full Story: Daily Mirror
Blackpool striker Jason Euell is being tracked by Hull and two other Championship sides. Full Story: Daily Mirror
OTHER GOSSIP
England defender Rio Ferdinand has admitted that he is unsure if he will regain his place in Fabio Capello's side, never mind the team captaincy. Full Story: Daily Mirror
The Football Association has so far failed to get in touch with highly rated youngster Eric Dier. The 16-year-old centre-back, who is already playing for Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon's under-19 side, is qualified to represent England but could apply for dual nationality when he turns 18. Full Story: Daily Mail
Wales caretaker manager Brian Flynn says that the prospect of managing the side against England is motivating him to succeed former boss John Toshack. Wales host England in a Euro 2012 qualifier in March next year before a return leg at Wembley in September. Full Story: Daily Mirror
Montenegro coach Zlatko Kranjcar believes that England's superiority means they have already won Euro 2012 qualifying Group G and that the other sides are merely playing for second place. Full Story: the Sun
Paul Dalglish believes that father Kenny, who offered to return to Liverpool's managerial hot-seat before the appointment of Roy Hodgson, could still do a job at Anfield. Full Story: talkSPORT
Former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp says that Liverpool's players cannot use the ongoing boardroom unrest at the club as an excuse for failure on the pitch. Full Story: Daily Mirror
Liverpool chairman Martin Broughton says that the club's prospective new owners will not follow the same path as their equivalents at big spending Manchester City and will instead adopt a "rational" approach to achieving success at Anfield. Full Story: Daily Star
Leyton Orient chairman Barry Hearn fears that West Ham could put his club out of business if they move in to the Olympic Stadium after 2012. The venue is close to Orient's Brisbane Road ground and Hearn is concerned they could attract supporters away from the League One club. Full Story: talkSPORT
Birmingham midfielder Alexander Hleb says that moving to St Andrew's from Barcelona this summer was a backwards step and has criticised the team's long-ball style. Full Story: Daily Star
AND FINALLY
Manchester United striker Michael Owen, who has represented England at World Cups and has played for Liverpool, Newcastle and Real Madrid, has revealed he suffered from nerves before a recent Carling Cup tie with Scunthorpe. However, he scored twice in a 5-2 win at Glanford Park. Full Story: Daily Mirror
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