13th Oct 2011
Inter Milan, Juventus and AC Milan are all hoping to lure Portuguese winger Nani away from Old Trafford in the summer.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Leeds captain Jonny Howson will sign a new contract with his hometown club after turning his back on a move to the Premier League with Bolton.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Arsenal's Alex Song is a January transfer target for Inter Milan, whose manager Claudio Ranieri is a big fan of the Cameroon international.
Full story: Metro
Athletic Bilbao and Spain striker Fernando Llorente is being watched by Chelsea as they prepare for the possible loss of both Nicolas Anelka and Didier Drogba in January.
Full story: Metro
Arsenal are playing a waiting game to see if Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba signs a new contract with the club - and could approach him if a new deal is not reached.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Manchester City have indicated they are ready to rival Arsenal and Bayern Munich for the signature of Borussia Monchengladbach star Marco Reus.
Full story: Metro
LA Galaxy are lining up a shock move for Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard as the perfect choice to replace David Beckham.
Full story: Daily Mail
Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero has revealed he wants to play in the Premier League.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Full story: Lancashire Telegraph
Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias stunned Toon Army fans by unleashing a public rant against Geordie icons Alan Shearer and Kevin Keegan.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Newcastle's Sports Direct Arena name could be short-lived, with owner Mike Ashley reported to be closing in on a naming rights deal with an American company.
(Sunday Express)
Sunderland striker Nicklas Bendtner has hinted he will not remain at the Stadium of Light once his loan spell from Arsenal ends, as he wants to play Champions League football.
Full story: Metro
Robin van Persie has joined the list of absentees from the Netherlands squad to face Germany on Tuesday after a personal plea from Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who is worried he could be worn out by excessive international commitments.
Full story: Metro
Italy boss Cesare Prandelli has praised Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini for his handling of Mario Balotelli after the controversial striker scored his first international goal in the 2-0 victory over Poland.
Full story: La Gazzetta dello Sport
Full story: the People
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