A dressing room bust-up with Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp could see Spurs full-back Alan Hutton leave White Hart Lane. Full story: Metro
Under-pressure Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has dismissed rumours that he would swap striker Didier Drogba for Real Madrid playmaker Kaka. Full Story: Sunday Mirror
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has told Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal that left-back Emilio Izaguirre and midfielder Beram Kayal are not for sale. Full story: Mail on Sunday
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is interested in Manchester City defender Micah Richards. Full story: CaughtOffside.com
Meanwhile, City will settle for Ajax defender Gregory van der Wiel if they cannot persuade Dani Alves to leave Barcelona. Full story: Goal.com
Roman Abramovich is ready to dump John Terry, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba as he continues his Stamford Bridge revolution. Full Story: Sunday Mirror
Arsenal are plotting a £20million summer raid for wantaway Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina, who is desperate for Champions League football. Full Story: Daily Star Sunday
OTHER GOSSIP
Former Hull and Charlton boss Phil Parkinson is the running for the vacant Bradford City job. The shortlist also contains former Bradford players Peter Jackson and Dean Windass. Full story: Sunday Mirror
Didier Drogba has warned he will quit Chelsea if he is dropped again for Tuesday's Premier League clash with Manchester United. Full story: Mail on Sunday
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is still having trouble persuading Paul Scholes to sign as a player for next season because he wants to play every game. Full story: Mail on Sunday
Record £35million striker Andy Carroll has been ordererd to lose weight before he can make his long-awaited debut for Liverpool. Full story: Sunday Express
Kenny Dalglish will be handed a two-year contract to become Liverpool's permanent boss, and the deal could be done before his 60th birthday on Friday. Full story: Sunday Mirror
AND FINALLY
West Ham's New Zealand international Winston Reid has pledged to auction off his World Cup keepsakes in order to raise money for victims of the Christchurch earthquake. Full story: Sunday Telegraph
Rangers boss Walter Smith says Scottish football is too repetitive. As he prepares to leave Ibrox, the 63-year-old says he is sick of visiting the same grounds all the time. Full story: Sunday Telegraph
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