Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to sell striker Wayne Rooney this summer because the pair's relationship has become too strained. (News of the World)
Chelsea and Manchester City are set to go head-to-head in a battle to sign 28-year-old Brazil star Kaka from Real Madrid. Full story: Sunday Mirror
Barcelona are preparing a £40m bid to buy Tottenham's 21-year-old midfielder Gareth Bale. Full story: Sunday Mirror
Former Liverpool star Javier Mascherano has told Chelsea he wants to stay at Barcelona to fight for his place in the team he joined last summer. Full story: Daily Mirror
Aston Villa will dump Richard Dunne after the centre-back was involved in another off-field bust-up. (News of the World)
Manchester United will let striker Danny Welbeck stay on loan at Sunderland for another 12 months. Full story: News of the World
Turkish clubs Galatasaray and Bursaspor are both tracking the progress of Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor. (Sunday Mail)
Aberdeen sent a scout to watch striker Rory McAllister star in Brechin City's 2-2 draw with St Johnstone in the Scottish Cup. (Sunday Mail)
OTHER GOSSIP
Liverpool have offered Kenny Dalglish a two-year deal and substantial transfer funds to become manager on a permanent basis. Full story: Sunday Express
Ray Wilkins believes Jose Mourinho could tbe the next Manchester United manager when Sir Alex Ferguson finally calls it a day. (Sunday Express)
Meanwhile, one man definitely quitting United is keeper Edwin van der Sar - the 40-year-old Dutchman has confirmed he will resist calls for him not to retire at the end of the season. (Sunday Express)
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand's England captaincy is safe - if the 32-year-old can prove his fitness for the Euro 2012 qualifier against Wales later this month. Full story: Sunday Mirror
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is fighting dressing room unrest ahead of their FA Cup quarter-final with Reading. (News of the World)
The Premier League is to join the Football Association in demanding greater clarity from Fifa over the use of video evidence to scrutinise offences by players. (News of the World)
Celtic striker Gary Hooper could be chosen for England squad for this summer's European Under-21 championships, despite being 23, because of anomalies of age-group qualification. (Sunday Times)
AND FINALLY
Tottenham's shirts for next season could contain computers that will reveal how tired the players wearing them are. Full story: Sunday Telegraph
A billionaire Indian businessman is said to be ready to offer Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley £200m for the club. Full story: Sunday Mirror
Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart says watching boyhood hero David Seaman has helped his game. "Seaman always made the game look easy," he says of the Arsenal legend. Full story: Sunday Telegraph
Stoke City boss Tony Pulis says building a team at his club is a bit like running a rescue centre for stray animals. 'We don't deal at Crufts," he says. "We deal with Battersea Dogs Home." Full story: Sunday Mail
Dundee United winger Danny Swanson says he has given up drinking since ending up in hospital after a boozy night out in November. (Scotland on Sunday)
Danny Swanson says he will only end his self-imposed booze ban if he helps Dundee United win the Scottish Cup this season. (Sunday Mail)
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