Barcelona remain determined to sign Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas, with the European champions' president Joan Laporta saying that his club "love" the Spanish international.
Full story: News of the World
The Gunners are set to make one final attempt to sign Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Arsenal are lining up a move for FK Bubamara's 15-year-old Serbian forward Veljko Batrovic, dubbed the new Lionel Messi.
Full story: News of the World
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp will make a last-ditch bid to bring Portsmouth keeper David James to White Hart Lane for £2m before the transfer deadline.
Full story: News of the World
Notts County are also interested in recruiting striker Kanu whose one-month contract with Portsmouth is due to expire soon.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Manchester United have failed in a bid to sign midfielder Stephen Ireland from rivals Manchester City.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Hull are set to move again for striker Fraizer Campbell, who rejected them in favour of a summer move to Sunderland but may well be available as part of a deal that sees Tigers' defender Michael Turner move to Wearside. (The People)
Burnley are interested in signing out-of-favour Hull striker Daniel Cousin. (The People)
Blackburn are set to land Manchester City striker Benjani in £2million deal.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Everton have told Newcastle they must pay £3m if they want to sign striker James Vaughan. (The People)
Portsmouth are keen to bring in Manchester City midfielder Michael Johnson and Aston Villa defender Nicky Shorey on loan. (The People)
Portsmouth are also set to sign Manchester City's Israeli defender Tal Ben Haim as replacement for Sylvain Distin, who has joined Everton.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Eider Gudjohnsen has rejected an offer from Manchester City and three other Premier League clubs and is set to sign for French side Monaco.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Everton are closing in on the signing of £6m-rated Atletico Madrid defender Johnny Heitinga.
Full story: Mail on Sunday
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