All the latest Premier League gossip and transfer news, you can use 
the         links to go to the news paper or media which published the 
story,      this    will be a daily round up of what the papers have 
been  saying
14th Feb 2012 
Arsenal have Benfica striker Rodrigo lined up as a possible 
replacement should Robin van Persie leave Emirates Stadium. Rodrigo had a loan spell at Bolton last season.
Full story: Daily Mail
Udinese are preparing to cash in on highly rated goalkeeper Samir
 Handanovic. The Slovenia international was a target for 
Manchester United before they opted to sign David de Gea in the summer.
Full story: talkSPORT
 
    Manchester United will face competition 
from CSKA Moscow and Juventus for the signature of midfielder Granit Xhaka.
Full story: talkSPORT
    Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich addressed manager 
Andre Villas-Boas and the Blues squad at the club's Cobham training 
ground after Saturday's 2-0 defeat by Everton.
Full story: the Guardian
 
Villas-Boas's future is in increasing doubt after his 
players openly criticised his tactics and team selections. They 
questioned the Portuguese's methods after he had blamed poor attitude 
and application for a run of poor recent results.
Full story: Daily Mirror
 
    Former Tottenham striker Jurgen Klinsmann 
has played down speculation that he could take over as Tottenham manager
 if Harry Redknapp leaves to take the England role.
Full story: London Evening Standard
 
  
                  Wolves are ready to turn to Steve Bruce to keep them in the Premier League after sacking McCarthy.
Full story: the Sun
 
Wolves chairman Steve Morgan has backed former Charlton
 and West Ham boss Alan Curbishley as having the necessary credentials 
to take over at Molineux, but warns that there are a number of 
well-qualified candidates. 
Full story: Express & Star
    Sunderland will triple the wages of winger James McClean after his superb run of form under manager Martin O'Neill. 
Full story: Daily Mirror
 
Ledley King hopes he has done enough to convince Tottenham he is worth a new two-year deal.
Full story: the Sun
 
    Peter Odemwingie wants West Brom to tie 
manager Roy Hodgson down on a new contract in order to maintain 
stability at the club.
Full story: Daily Star 
 
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