17th Feb 2012
Italian side Palermo have
admitted they would consider making a shock bid for Liverpool striker
Luis Suarez, who is reportedly unhappy with the way he has been treated
in England following his eight-match ban for racially abusing Manchester
United's Patrice Evra.
Full story: MetroFrench club Paris Saint-Germain are the ones to offer Uruguayan Suarez an escape from the Premier League limelight.
Full story: Daily Mirror
American entertainment company AEG is moving in on a £450m takeover at Tottenham.
Full Story: Daily Express
Arsene Wenger launched a training ground tirade against his Arsenal flops after the 4-0 defeat to AC Milan which could lead to a clearout.
Full Story: The Daily Telegraph
Theo Walcott could be the first to be shown the door.
Full Story: Daily Mail
Manchester United watched Valencia defender Adil Radi, 26, at Stoke on Thursday with a view to a £20m bid but face competition from Barcelona.
Full Story: The Sun
Chelsea insist goalkeeper Petr Cech and striker Daniel Sturridge are part of their long-term plans and will not be leaving Stamford Bridge.
Full story: London Evening Standard
Manchester City and Manchester United are battling it out to sign Derby and England Under-17s midfield wonderkid Will Hughes.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Tottenham are locked in a battle with Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus to clinch the signing of 22-year-old Brazilian striker Leandro Damiao.
Full story: Talksport
Midfielder Junior Hoilett is attracting interest from Italy as he nears the end of his Blackburn contract - but Rovers boss Steve Kean has not given up on the Canadian remaining at Ewood Park.
Full story: Lancashire Telegraph
Manchester United are believed to have approached Borussia Dortmund regarding midfielder Mario Gotze, according to the player's agent.
Full story: Talksport
Cardiff City are hoping to sign Newcastle's Danish striker Peter Lovenkrands on loan.
Full Story: Daily Mirror
Chelsea have pulled out of the running to sign Eden Hazard as Tottenham renew their interest in the Lille sensation.
Full Story: Goal.com
Wolves have interviewed Steve Bruce, Neil Warnock and Alan Curbishley as potential replacements for sacked boss Mick McCarthy.
Full Story: The Independent
Carlos Tevez's comments suggesting he was treated "like a dog" by Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini may have ruined the striker's chances of playing for the club again.
Full story: The Sun
Steve Bruce will meet Wolves owner Steve Morgan and chief executive Jez Moxey in London on Friday to discuss succeeding the sacked Mick McCarthy as manager.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Sunderland defender Phil Bardsley has admitted the pitch at the Stadium of Light is in poor shape ahead of this Saturday's FA Cup tie against Arsenal.
Full story: Sunderland Echo
Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba believes current England caretaker boss Stuart Pearce should get the nod ahead of Tottenham's Harry Redknapp as national team manager.
Full story: Bolton News
Fulham are believed to be watching Ghana defender Isaac Vorsah of Hoffenheim.
Full story: Daily Mail
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