4th Sept 2011
Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder has told friends that his failed move to Manchester United could still happen in the New Year.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce is planning a new move for Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko in the next window after failing to get the 29-year-old on loan.
Full story: the People
Despite managing to keep playmaker Luka Modric this summer, Tottenham fear they may lose him to Manchester United or Chelsea when they return with new transfer bids in January.
Full story: Metro
England keeper Robert Green was at the centre of shock transfer talks before the window shut and was being offered round to Premier League clubs in a bargain deal.
Full story: the People
Fulham forward Clint Dempsey and Lyon midfielder Yoann Gourcuff were among a whole host of players Arsenal targeted in their scramble for new faces late in the transfer window.
Full story: Metro
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is keeping tabs on midfielder Ross Barkley's progress at Everton - and could make a move for the 17-year-old in January.
Full story: the People
Birmingham will try to resurrect striker Nile Ranger's switch from Newcastle when the Football League's loan window opens on Thursday.
Full story: the People
Full story: Daily Star Sunday
England captain John Terry believes 25-year-old Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has another 10 years at the top now that he has found form again and rediscovered his appetite for the game.
Full story: the Observer
Arsenal fear they could be without midfielder Jack Wilshere for at least three months.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Former Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack claims the club's high turnover of managers was down to the egos of the players as much as the owner's ambitions.
Full story: Mail on Sunday
Bolton defender Gary Cahill says he has put the disappointment of missing out on a move to Arsenal and Tottenham behind him.
Full story: Mail on Sunday
Manchester City defender Kolo Toure is determined to prove he did not take drugs to become a better footballer after completing a six-month ban for taking a banned substance.
Full story: the Independent on Sunday
Full story: Metro
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3rd Sept 2011
QPR's new owner Tony Fernandes is planning a swoop for former Manchester United midfielder David Beckham. The Malaysian tycoon believes it will help Beckham realise his dream of playing in the Olympics and wants him at Loftus Road as soon as his MLS season ends with LA Galaxy.
Full story: the Sun
Bolton winger Martin Petrov says Premier League clubs such as Arsenal and Tottenham missed a trick by not buying team-mate Gary Cahill.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Tottenham midfielder Giovani dos Santos is angry with the club for blocking his move to Sevilla.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Striker James Beattie could be set for a shock return to the Premier League, with his former clubs Everton and Blackburn, as well as Newcastle United, alerted to his availability following his release by Rangers.
Full story: Metro
Chelsea target Stevan Jovetic is set to open talks with Serie A side Fiorentina over a new contract, after the 21-year-old forward was linked with a move to Stamford Bridge during the summer.
Full story: talkSPORT
Manchester United duo Tomasz Kuszczak and Mame Biram Diouf are expected to leave Old Trafford on loan after failing to establish themselves as regulars in Sir Alex Ferguson's side.
Full story: talkSPORT
Fully story: Daily Mirror
Manchester City defender Kolo Toure has sets his sights on winning a place in Manchester City's line-up after finally completing a ban for a failed drugs test.
Full story: Daily Mail
Clint Dempsey claims there was "interest from many clubs, including Arsenal" during the transfer window, but insists he is committed to current club Fulham.
Full story: Goal.com
Full story: the Sun
Aston Villa loan signing Jermaine Jenas has said his move away from Tottenham was motivated by the lack of regular first-team football offered to him by manager Harry Redknapp.
Full story: Metro
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2nd Sept 2011
Tottenham have already approached Bolton for fresh talks in January over the potential transfer of defender Gary Cahill, as they bid to beat bitter rivals Arsenal in the race for the England international's signature.
Full story: Metro
Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder has denied his £250,000-per-week wage demands put the brakes on a move to Manchester United.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Agent Kia Joorabchian has revealed Manchester City offered his client Carlos Tevez to Inter Milan in exchange for midfielder Sneijder - but pulled out of the deal after signing Arsenal playmaker Samir Nasri.
Full story: talkSPORT
Tottenham made a last-minute attempt to hijack Craig Bellamy's return to Liverpool, but the Welshman said he could not resist the lure of playing for Kenny Dalglish at Anfield.
Full story: Metro
Full story: talkSPORT
Steve McClaren is set to quit as Nottingham Forest boss after just three months as he is frustrated at their lack of signings.
Full story: Daily Mirror
New signing Owen Hargreaves has been left out of Manchester City's Champions League squad that will be named on Friday.
Full story: Daily Mail
Sunderland new boy Nicklas Bendtner made up his mind to leave Arsenal in February after not being picked to start the Carling Cup final.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Everton manager David Moyes will be given a chunk of the £10m received for midfielder Mikel Arteta to spend in the January transfer window after the Spaniard's move to Arsenal was completed too late for Moyes to sign a replacement. His priorities will be a midfielder and a striker.
Full story: Daily Mail
Republic of Ireland striker Robbie Keane, who left Tottenham to join David Beckham at LA Galaxy earlier this month, says he is unlikely to return to the Premier League this winter to stay fit once the Major League Soccer season is over.
Full story: the Sun
Full story: the Sun
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