Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has his eye on 33-year-old Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, who may be surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge in the summer. Full story: Daily Express
Spurs are also considering cashing in on unsettled striker Jermain Defoe to raise money for an £8m move for Birmingham goalkeeper Ben Foster. Full story: Daily Mail
Manchester United are set to make Lens defender Raphael Varane, 18, their first signing of the summer. Full story: the Guardian
Arsenal will seek to reinforce the centre of their defence with the £12m signing of Blackburn's Christopher Samba. Full story: Daily Mail
Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas, who has been regularly linked with a return to boyhood club Barcelona, is at the top of AC Milan's list of summer transfer targets. Full story: talkSPORT
Brazilian forward Neymar, who previously rejected a move to Chelsea, says he hopes the Blues make a bid for him again and that he would welcome a move to England. Full story: Daily Telegraph
Liverpool, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Juventus and former club Newcastle are all interested in Wigan winger Charles N'Zogbia. Full story: Daily Mirror
QPR are weighing up an approach to Benfica for Argentina striker Javier Saviola, who could be available for £2m or on a season-long loan deal. Full story: Daily Mirror
Former Chelsea and Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen, who is currently at Fulham, is also a target for QPR. Full story: the Sun
QPR manager Neil Warnock has denied that he is set to swap playmaker Adel Taarabt for Liverpool's Joe Cole, saying that his club could not afford Cole's wages. Full story: Metro
Tottenham face a battle with Atletico Madrid over Espanyol striker Pablo Osvaldo, who is expected to fetch £14m for his current employers. Full story: Daily Mirror
Manchester City are set to allow Craig Bellamy to leave the club in a cut-price deal this summer but Emmanuel Adebayor's attempts to engineer a move to Tottenham may be hindered by his £180,000-a-week wages. Full story: Daily Mirror
French side Rennes are steeling themselves for a fight to retain midfielder Yann M'Vila this summer. Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool have been linked with the 20-year-old. Full story: talkSPORT
The deadline Juventus set for turning Liverpool midfielder Alberto Aquilani's deal into a permanent switch may have passed but a deal between the two clubs could still be agreed. Full story: Daily Mail
Liverpool will face a battle to sign Fiorentina's Juan Vargas because his agent says the playmaker is being targeted by several clubs. Full story: Metro
West Ham do not have a manager but the club are interested in signing free agent Cardiff striker Jay Bothroyd. Full story: Daily Express
OTHER GOSSIP
A Football Association staff survey aimed at achieving a spot high up in the Sunday Times newspaper's best 100 companies list backfired as it revealed question marks about the organisation's leadership. Full story: Daily Mail
The Premier League's 20 clubs made losses of nearly £500m in 2009/2010, while an average of 68% was spent on wages. Full story: Guardian
Norwich manager Paul Lambert has emerged as a shock target for West Ham as they search for a new manager but former Newcastle boss Chris Hughton remains the favourite. Full story: Daily Mirror
West Ham have made contact with their top targets and hope to appoint a new manager in the next 14 days. Full story: Daily Mirror
Arsenal will attempt to tie down forward Robin van Persie for the rest of his career with the offer of an improved five-year contract. Full story: Daily Mirror
England Under-21 boss Stuart Pearce is set to name Jack Wilshere in his squad for this summer's European Championship, against the wishes of the midfielder's club Arsenal. Full story: the Times (requires subscription)
Striker Andy Carroll is likely to be left out by Pearce for the tournament in Denmark, with doubts over the Liverpool striker's fitness. (Daily Telegraph)
AND FINALLY
Arsenal striker Robin van Persie says the club's staff used the tracking systems players wear to monitor their performance to check on a computer whether a team-mate was telling the truth when he said he had to go home to pick up something. Van Persie added: "They could actually see he really did go home and came straight back, so he wasn't lying. And now we don't have a private life!" Full story: the Sun
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