14thSept 2011
Asamoah Gyan could yet have a future at Sunderland after agreeing to pay a chunk of his £200k-a-week wages while on loan at United Arab Emirates club Al-Ain to the Black Cats' charity foundation.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Arsenal will re-enter the transfer window in January and are planning a cut-price double swoop for Bolton defender Gary Cahill and Fiorentina midfielder Riccardo Montolivo.
Full story: Footybunker.com
Arsenal and Liverpool are monitoring the progress of 18-year-old Crystal Palace striker Wilfried Zaha.
Full story: fanatix.com
Arsenal are also lining up a summer swoop for 24-year-old Real Madrid midfielder Esteban Granero, according to reports in Spain. Full story: talkSPORT
Championship side Nottingham Forest look set to offer Manchester City defender Wayne Bridge a way out of the Etihad Stadium.
Full story: the Sun
Celtic striker Islam Feruz, 16, dubbed the 'Scottish Wayne Rooney' is set to join Chelsea.
Full story: Metro
Serie A giants Juventus are hoping to tempt Manchester City left-back Aleksandar Kolarov back to Italy in January.
Full story: talkSPORT
Arsenal failed in a deadline day swoop for Fiorentina striker and Chelsea target Stefan Jovetic. The 21-year-old joined Fiorentina in 2008 for around £7m from Partizan Belgrade.
Full story: talkSPORT
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero's father-in-law, Argentina legend Diego Maradona, says the former Atletico Madrid frontman made the correct decision in signing for the club.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
French side Paris Saint Germain are rumoured to be interested in both Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho and Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger for the managerial post at the Parc des Princes.
Full story: Inside Futbol
Manchester City are eyeing a £35m bid for Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets, 23, when the transfer window opens in January.
Full story: talkSPORT
Full story: Inside Futbol
Chelsea midfielder Raul Meireles says he was surprised when former club Liverpool wanted to sell him.
Full story: Metro
Everton midfielder Tim Cahill is happy for the cash-strapped club to stay out of the transfer market if it secures their long-term future.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe believes the club's battle to keep hold of midfielder Luka Modric is not over.
Full story: talkSPORT
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