13th January 2012
out of favour Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez is still hopeful his move to AC Milan can be resurrected.
Full story: the Independent
Chelsea are planning a £25m swoop for Lille playmaker Eden Hazard.
Full story: the Sun
Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas insists Frank Lampard remains in his plans.
Full story: Daily Mail
Blackburn have launched a surprise bid to steal Andy Johnson from under QPR's nose, and have lodged a formal bid with Fulham.
Full story: Metro
New QPR boss Mark Hughes wants to make Manchester City's Roque Santa Cruz - currently on loan at Real Betis - his first signing.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Mark Hughes is also eyeing a move for out-of-favour Fulham striker Bobby Zamora.
Full story: London Evening Standard
QPR have identified Steven Pienaar and Tim Cahill as further potential signings this month.
Full story: the Times [subscription needed]
Brazilian defender Alex wants to join his former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti at Paris Saint-Germain after snubbing a move across west London to QPR.
Full story: Daily Star
Newcastle are ready to make an improved offer for Manchester United's talented teenager Ravel Morrison after an initial £500,000 bid was turned down.
Full story: the Independent
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has made his opening move for Crystal Palace starlet Wilfried Zaha as the Reds look to seal a £10m deal.
Full story: Daily Mail
Croatian midfielder Niko Kranjcar could be offered an escape route out of Tottenham by Russian giants CSKA Moscow.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Bolton are close to completing a £2.6m move for New York Red Bulls defender Tim Ream to replace Chelsea-bound Gary Cahill.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
Man City midfielder Gareth Barry hit back by insisting his team have the inner resolve to ignore mind games.
Full story: Daily Express
Man City skipper Vincent Kompany admits he is disgusted Liverpool's Glen Johnson was not sent off in Wednesday's Carling Cup semi-final.
Full story: Daily Star
New Aston Villa striker Robbie Keane admits he could be sitting on an American beach - but his love for football brought him to Birmingham.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
Sunderland defender Phil Bardsley believes the revived Black Cats have nothing to fear when they take on stuttering Chelsea this weekend.
Full story: Newcastle Chronicle
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish says he is happy with striker Andy Carroll's work-rate, amid reports that he may return to Newcastle.
Full story: Independent
Wolves owner Steve Morgan has demanded an upturn in the club's results after a damning mid-term report.
Full story: the Times [subscription needed]
Fulham boss Martin Jol says if Mark Hughes had any real ambition he would have stayed at Craven Cottage.
Full story: Daily Mail
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