28th Nov 2010
Manchester United are weighing up a £12m move for Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger. Manchester City and Chelsea are also interested in the 26-year-old German international who has 18 months remaining on his contract.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Arsenal are ready to make a £10m move for Bolton's 24-year-old centre-half Gary Cahill in January.
Full story: Mail on Sunday
Liverpool are reportedly the latest in a long list of clubs seeking the services of fallen Sampdoria ace Antonio Cassano.
Full story: Goal.com
Chelsea have targeted Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola as a possible replacement for Carlo Ancelotti, if the Italian leaves his post at the end of the season.
Full story: Sunday Telegraph
Chelsea boss Ancelotti insists he won't be making any new signings in January and didn't make a mistake by selling Ricardo Carvalho.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
West Ham are ready to sell striker Carlton Cole, so they can hang on to midfielder Scott Parker.
Full story: The People
Manchester City winger David Silva does not regret snubbing an offer to join Real Madrid five months into his big-money move to Eastlands.
Full story: Soccerway
Aston Villa are reportedly locked in talks with Scottish champions Rangers over a proposed deal for goalkeeper Allan McGregor.
Full story: Transfer Tavern
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has revealed he resorted to underhand tactics to prevent Spurs signing Glen Johnson - while he was Portsmouth manager.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Birmingham are interested in making a £1.8m bid for Elfsborg's 22-year-old Swedish striker Denni Avdic.
Full story: Inside Futbol
Full story: Inside Futbol
Avram Grant's time as West Ham manager is up, despite Saturday's 3-1 win over Wigan, with Cardiff boss Dave Jones and former England manager Glenn Hoddle in the running to replace the Israeli.
Full story: The People
Ex-Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour has claimed Aston Villa could face a relegation battle if they don't start picking up results, after Parlour's former side edged past Villa on Saturday.
Full story: talkSPORT
Stopping short of agreeing with Parlour, Gerard Houllier did admit that Villa fans were right to boo his side off at half time against Arsenal.
Full story: talkSPORT
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