21st Sept 2011
Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam says that captain Steven Gerrard's Reds return cannot come soon enough.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has reportedly ordered manager Andre Villas-Boas to field the club's youngsters in the Carling Cup match against Fulham on Wednesday.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Everton are confident of holding onto youth system product Ross Barkley, with assistant manager Steve Round dismissing talk of the midfielder, 17, joining Chelsea for £20m as nonsense.
Full story: Metro
Owen Hargreaves has tried to prove he is fit for his Manchester City debut by clattering striker Carlos Tevez in a training match.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Full story: talkSPORT
Everton owner Bill Kenwright will move to safeguard David Moyes' future by offering his manager a new long-term contract. The Scot has two years to run on his current contract. Full story: Daily Mail
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck has given a rare insight into Roman Abramovich's character, painting him as a footballing anorak who was naively surprised by the attention he got after buying the club.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
Serie A giants AC Milan are targeting a move for Tottenham playmaker Rafael van der Vaart.
Full story: talkSPORT
Inter Milan winger Ricky Alvarez, who Arsenal missed out on in the summer, could be set for a loan move to the Gunners in January.
Full story: Metro
Arsenal and Liverpool will battle it out to sign 18-year-old striker Paco Alcacer from Spanish side Valencia.
Full story: talkSPORT
Brazil international Neymar has offered a glimmer of hope to interested clubs Chelsea and Manchester City after denying he has already signed a pre-contract agreement with Real Madrid.
Full story: Metro
Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko is rumoured to be a transfer target for Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow.
Full story: Inside Futbol
Newcastle look set to miss out on Sochaux striker Modibo Maiga after the 24-year-old pledged his future to the French club.
Full story: talkSPORT
Full story: Daily Mail
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