13th Dec 2010
AC Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani says the Serie A leaders cannot afford to buy Carlos Tevez, despite having injured striker Filippo Inzaghi ruled out for the rest of the season. (Reuters)
According to reports in Spain, Barcelona and Real Madrid are both in the hunt to sign Carlos Tevez. Harry Redknapp's Tottenham are also keen on the player.
Full story: metro.co.uk
A rift with club executives Garry Cook and Brian Marwood appears to have prompted Carlos Tevez's decision to leave Manchester City.
Full story: Daily Mirror
City claim that Tevez's outrageous financial demands of £300,000-a-week are behind the rift between the player and club officials.
Full story: the Times (subscription only)
Striker Tevez is furious with City for portraying him as a money-grabbing mercenary in the wake of his transfer request. The Argentine has apparently turned down a one-off payment of £2.5m to stay at Eastlands.
Full story: Daily Star
"This is not about money," Tevez is understood to have told Manchester City in an email when the club offered him the chance not just to renegotiate his contract but collect a substantial one-off bonus, thought to be about £5m.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
Full story: the Sun
Manchester City are weighing up a renewed attempt to sign Nemanja Vidic from neighbours Manchester United. Roberto Mancini's side are willing to double the Serbian defender's current £90,000-a-week wage.
Full story: goal.com
Manchester United target Alexis Sanchez will not be leaving Udinese in the January window. However, the winger's representative has hinted that a summer move to Old Trafford remains a possibility.
Full story: sport.co.uk
Blackburn Rovers boss Sam Allardyce is ready to make a bid for Blackpool midfielder Charlie Adam - but he will have to pay £3m for him.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Marseille manager Didier Deschamps has revealed he failed in a bid to sign Chelsea's Didier Drogba - but the French club have not given up hope of taking the striker back to the Stade Velodrome.
Full story: Daily Mail
Everton manager David Moyes has admitted he may have to sell midfielder Steven Pienaar in the January transfer window to revive his ailing strike force.
Full story: Daily Mail
Real Madrid's French forward Karim Benzema will not be leaving the Bernabeu in the January transfer window. The news will come as a blow to potential suitors Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal.
Full story: sport.co.uk
West Ham manager Avram Grant wants £10m to spend in the transfer window to get West Ham out of relegation trouble.
Full story: Daily Mail
Bolton boss Owen Coyle is ready to win the race for Swansea's Darren Pratley - but he is also happy to wait until he can sign the midfielder on a free when his contract expires in the summer.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham could battle it out for the signature of Inter's £8.5m-rated right-back Davide Santon, as the teenager's agent confirmed he is set to meet with all three London clubs.
Full story: goal.com
Wigan Athletic want to offer Rangers striker Kenny Miller a return to the Premier League in England and could make a £1.5m bid next month, although he would prefer to wait until the Scotland international is out of contract in the summer. (Daily Express)
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