12th Feb 2012
Tottenham are lining up club
legend Jurgen Klinsmann as Harry Redknapp's replacement - if their
current manager takes over as England boss. Spurs are also interested in
bringing in former temporary Chelsea chief Guus Hiddink.
Full story: Sunday MirrorRedknapp will receive a formal approach to take over as England manager from the Football Association within the next few days, but he will tell them he must see out the season with Tottenham.
Full story: Mail on Sunday
Highly-rated Benfica midfielder Nicolas Gaitan could join Manchester United or Manchester City in the summer - if they meet the Portuguese club's £25m valuation of the player.
Full story: Metro
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has attacked the "creative" Spanish media linking talisman Robin van Persie with a move to Real Madrid.
Full story: Independent on Sunday
Prime Minister David Cameron will stage an anti-racism football summit amid growing fears that incidents allegedly fuelled by racism are harming the image of the game in England.
Full story: Sunday Telegraph
Former Wolves striker Steve Bull believes the club can drag local rivals West Brom into the relegation fight by defeating the Baggies on Sunday.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Tottenham fans gave Harry Redknapp, overwhelming favourite to succeed Fabio Capello as England boss, a stirring reception at White Hart Lane during their club's 5-0 win over Newcastle.
Full story: London Evening Standard
Despite being hammered 5-0 by Spurs, Newcastle can still qualify for the Champions League, according to Magpies legend Alan Shearer.
Full story: Goal.com
Tottenham defender Michael Dawson says the team's forward line of Emmanuel Adebayor and Louis Saha were unplayable against Newcastle.
Full story: talkSPORT
Manchester City outcast Carlos Tevez could still play in the Premier League title run-in if he returns from Argentina, says manager Roberto Mancini.
Full story: The Observer
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has told striker Gervinho that he expects him back in England on Tuesday - giving him one day to party if Ivory Coast win the Africa Cup of Nations in Libreville on Sunday.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has ruled out making a Paul Scholes-esque comeback by saying the only thing he misses about football is the fresh air.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Sunderland striker Stephane Sessegnon would entertain a return to former club Paris Saint-Germain.
Full story: Sunday Times (subscription)
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