Barcelona striker Bojan Krkic has alerted Ars*nal and Manchester United by suggesting he might leave Spain in the summer.
Full story: Daily Mirror Ars*nal are considering a £15m-move for Newcastle striker Andy Carroll.
Full story: caughtoffside Manchester City midfielder Nigel de Jong is a target for Turkish side Fenerbahce.
Full story: Daily Mail Everton are favourites to acquire the services of Hapoel Tel Aviv's Israeli striker Itay Shechter, who has also attracted the interest of West Ham.
Full story: talksport The Toffees are also one of three clubs reportedly taking a close look at Spanish left winger Alex Cruz.
Full story: imscouting Juventus have joined Inter Milan in the race for Liverpool centre-back Daniel Agger.
Full story: imscouting Dinamo Zagreb defender Sime Vrsaljko is being tracked by Tottenham, Ars*nal, Everton, Manchester City and Manchester United, according to the president of the Croatian club. Full story: Daily Mail Premier League trio Ars*nal, Tottenham and Liverpool are also chasing PSV Eindhoven's Hungarian winger Balazs Dzsudzsak. Full story: the Sun Tottenham are also eyeing a January swoop for Newcastle centre-half Mike Williamson. Full story: the Sun Spartak Moscow and Fenerbahce are said to be are vying for the signature of Bolton Wanderers striker Johan Elmander.
Full story: imscouting Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson is tracking Basel's highly-rated midfielder Valentin Stocker.
Full story: Daily Mail The Reds are also reportedly interested in making a move for Bayern Munich striker Ivica Olic.
Full story: caughtoffside Roma's French striker Jeremy Menez is pushing for a move to Manchester United.
Full story: Daily Mirror Manchester United meanwhile are lining up a summer bid for Gelsenkirchen's German international keeper Manuel Neuer.
Full story: caughtoffside Or, United could make a shock move for Manchester City keeper Shay Given, who is wanted by both Ars*nal and Celtic.
Full story: caughtoffside On-loan Stoke winger Jermaine Pennant will snub interest from Italian sides Napoli and Sampdoria to make his move to the Potteries permanent.
Full story: the Sun Aston Villa are considering a move for Olympique Lyon striker Bafetimbi Gomis as they look to replace John Carew.
Full story: imscouting Leicester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson is hoping to snap up striker Ishmael Miller from West Brom on loan.
Full story: Daily Mirror But Leicester face competition from Championship rivals Millwall who are keen to solve their striker crisis.
Full story: talksport Preston boss Darren Ferguson is keen to sign Stoke midfield duo Danny Pugh and Michael Tonge on loan. (The Sun)
Blackburn are ready to snap up Czech Republic international Marek Jankulovski when his AC Milan contract runs out in the summer.
Full story: talksport Hearts' Scotland Under-21 winger David Templeton has been targeted by Championship outfits Ipswich, Swansea and Norwich. (the Sun)
Airdrie United striker Tony Watt has trained with Celtic last week, will be given a trial by Rangers this week and is also being watched by Liverpool after the 16-year-old scored twice in 13 games for the Division Two side. (Daily Record)
New France coach Laurent Blanc has hinted he might one day be interested in the Manchester United job. (Daily Express)
Newcastle right-back Danny Simpson, 23, has caught the attention of England boss Fabio Capello, who has been impressed enough by the former Manchester United trainee to consider him for inclusion in the squad for the friendly against France on Wednesday.
Simpson's team-mate Andy Carroll will definitely be called up by Capello.
Full story: Daily Mirror Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder has been diagnosed with anaemia after passing out at half time during Saturday's Serie A match with Brescia.
Full story: the Sun West Ham manager Avram Grant will be given £10m to spend on new players in January if the club are still involved in a relegation battle. (The Sun)
Jim Farry, who was chief executive of the Scottish Football Association for nine years from 1990, has died of a heart attack at the age of 56. (Daily Record)
Referees' chief Hugh Dallas looks set to carry on at the Scottish Football Association, despite allegations that he sent a sectarian e-mail, following an investigation by chief executive Stewart Regan. (Daily Express)
Aberdeen will sack manager Mark McGhee following Saturday's visit to Ibrox to face Rangers. (Daily Mail)
Finnish Football Association officials, who are looking for a new national coach, were among the spectators at Rugby Park as Mixu Paatelainen's Kilmarnock defeated Hamilton Accies. (Daily Express)
Kilmarnock manager Mixu Paatelainen has emerged as favourite to become the new coach of his national side. (the Herald)
Motherwell fans want Colin Calderwood to apologise for not having a minute's silence following the death of Phil O'Donnell in 2007 when the Hibernian manager was in charge of Nottingham Forest. (Daily Record)
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has emerged as a leading contender to fill the same post with Liverpool after the English club's new owner, John W Henry, appointed global head hunters. (the Sun)
The president of Croatia's football federation, Vlatko Markovic, could face sanction after telling a newspaper he would not allow gay players to represent the country.
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