1736 GMT: Sam Allardyce will not apply for the head coach vacancy at West Brom, Press Association Sport understands.
1431 GMT: Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has admitted that a move for New York Red Bulls striker Thierry Henry is "not possible" after he was linked with the Frenchman in the January transfer window. Full story: Evening Chronicle
0851 GMT: England's record goalscorer Sir Bobby Charlton may play a part in bringing together a Great Britain football team for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Full story: insidethegames.biz
0840 GMT: Arsenal and Inter Milan have both made enquiries about the availability of Sevilla winger Jesus Navas ahead of possible summer bids. Full story: IM Scouting
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Bolton manager Owen Coyle is in talks with Chelsea about keeping striker Daniel Sturridge on loan next season after the 21-year-old scored in each of his first two games for his new club. Full story: Daily Mirror
Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko looks likely to leave White Hart Lane in the summer after telling a Russian newspaper he is unhappy with life on the bench under manager Harry Redknapp. Full story: the Sun
Manchester United are tracking Celtic's Honduran left-back Emilio Izaguirre and may make a bid in the summer for the 24-year-old. Full story: Daily Mirror
Manchester United are planning a swoop for Newcastle's Ivory Coast midfielder Cheik Tiote. Full story: Caughtoffside
OTHER GOSSIP
Former Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson will be offered a quick return to football by West Brom as they draw up a shortlist to replace Roberto Di Matteo, who was relieved of his duties on Sunday. Full story: Daily Mail
Alternatively, former Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce could fill the Baggies vacancy. Allardyce was once a player and assistant manager at the Hawthorns. Full story: Daily Express
Sheffield United boss Micky Adams is fighting to save his job after only seven games in charge at Bramall Lane. Full story: Daily Mirror
Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara, who is on loan at Wolves, says the Midlands side need to start beating the teams around them if they want to avoid relegation from the Premier League. Wolves have defeated Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United this season but are still in the relegation zone. Full story: talkSPORT
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is unlikely to be punished by the Football Association for venting his anger at referee Phil Dowd on Twitter after Saturday's 4-4 draw against Newcastle. Full story: Daily Mail
Kris Commons believes Celtic could achieve the Treble after the midfielder scored on his Old Firm debut. (Daily Record)
AND FINALLY
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez will hold talks with owner Dave Whelan about the poor state of the pitch at the DW Stadium, with the latter facing a £100,000 bill to replace the playing surface. Full story: Daily Mail
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