19th Feb 2012
Arsene Wenger's 16-year reign
as Arsenal manager is under increasing pressure after the revelation
that Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola could replace him in the summer.
Full story: Mail on SundayArsenal will scrap their wage cap in a bid to keep their best players and attract stellar signings. The current limit is about £100,000 a week but, amid the fall-out from their 4-0 Champions League defeat at AC Milan, there is an acceptance among the Gunners hierarchy that there must be a major change of direction.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Manchester United and Chelsea could be set to fight it out for the signature of out-of-favour Barcelona centre-back Gerard Pique.
Full story: Metro
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mario Gotze's agent has denied claims that negotiations over a summer transfer to Manchester United are under way.
Full story: Metro
Andre Villas-Boas will mount a big-money raid for Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao this summer. The Chelsea manager will reportedly get the financial backing from owner Roman Abramovich, as long as he offloads a number of their squad to help balance the books.
Full story: Caughtoffside.com
Chelsea boss Villas-Boas is one Champions League defeat away from the sack.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Portsmouth centre-back Sam Magri is to go on trial with Liverpool this week as he looks to secure a permanent transfer.
Full story: talkSPORT
Hartlepool United are pondering a loan move for Sunderland striker Ryan Noble, who has returned from a spell at Derby County.
Full story: Sunderland Echo
Wayne Rooney went to watch boyhood club Everton beat Blackpool on his weekend off - but endured the disdain of his hometown fans again by committing the cardinal sin of leaving 10 minutes before the end.
Full story: Metro
Harry Redknapp has confirmed Tottenham Hotspur's interest in signing Lille's Eden Hazard.
Full story: Observer
Manchester City's on-loan forward John Guidetti was sent off for Feyenoord for removing his shirt after scoring a penalty - as he had already been booked.
Full story: 101greatgoals.com
Manchester City's new chief executive will be ordered to more than double the club's income to £400m a year.
Full story: Sunday Times
Anton Zingarevich, the Russian millionaire poised to become majority shareholder at Reading, wants to sign Manchester United striker Michael Owen.
Full story: Sunday Times
Rock legend Robert Plant has paid tribute to Wolves boss Mick McCarthy, who was sacked this week.
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