1st Oct 2011
Manchester City are reportedly interested in signing Arsenal striker Robin van Persie as a ready-made replacement for wantaway forward Carlos Tevez.
Full story: the Independent
Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas has warned Bolton boss Owen Coyle that he has no chance of re-signing striker Daniel Sturridge on loan. He said: "He can try in January - but he will have no chance." (The Times)
Tottenham defender Younes Kaboul fancies a move to Paris St Germain, the club he supported as a boy.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Montenegro international winger Stevan Jovetic is still being 'eyed' by Chelsea despite being at an advance stage in negotiations at current club Fiorentina.
Full story: Metro
Tottenham have joined AC Milan in the race to sign Genoa striker Rodrigo Palacio.
Full story: talkSPORT
Italian Serie A side AC Milan could scupper Man City's plans with a £20m bid for Edinson Cavani .
Full story: Daily Star
Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish has snubbed any speculation linking midfielder Barry Bannan with a move to Manchester United.
Full story: Footylatest.com
Full story: Caught Offside
Striker Wayne Rooney wants to captain his club Manchester United and England.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Hungary are set to ask West Brom if injured midfielder Zoltan Gera can join their squad for next month's Euro 2012 clash with Finland.
Full story: the Sun
Everton defender Leighton Baines has said he could never play for Liverpool, but could be tempted to move to a Champions League team.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez insists they are a better team since selling striker Charles N'Zogbia to Aston Villa.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Tottenham assistant manager Kevin Bond says midfielder Luka Modric has performed admirably since his summer move to Chelsea fell through.
Full story: talkSPORT
Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker has admitted that England should have been awarded a second goal in last summer's World Cup defeat to Germany. Frank Lampard's shot crossed the line after hitting the crossbar but was not given. Mertesacker said: "England scored more than just one goal! We were very lucky in many situations." (The Mirror)
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