Ars*nal boss Arsene Wenger is keen to tempt Barcelona winger Victor Vazquez to the Emirates Stadium. The 24-year-old, who plays primarily for Barcelona B, is a free agent in June.
Full story: the Sun Manchester United are monitoring Athletic Bilbao's Spainish international striker Fernando Llorente. His buy-out clause is £34m and he will only leave for one of Europe's elite clubs, with Real Madrid also keen.
Full story: the Sun Udinese chairman Franco Soldati says a bid of about £25.4m has been made for striker Alexis Sanchez. The 22-year-old has been linked with Manchester United and Chelsea but Soldati refused to identify the bidder. (Sky Italia)
Injury-plagued England midfielder Owen Hargreaves is set to leave Manchester United on a free transfer in the summer after the club decided against offering him a new contract.
Full story: Goal.com Chelsea will have to move swiftly to set up a summer deal for Brazilian playmaker Paulo Ganso after his club Santos promised to double his wages if he signed a new contract with them until 2016. The 21-year-old is also a target for both Milan clubs as well as Lyon.
Full story: Daily Mail Liverpool are keeping an eye on Blackburn goalkeeper Paul Robinson amid growing concern that they could lose current stopper Pepe Reina to Manchester United or Ars*nal this summer.
Full story: Daily Telegraph Barcelona have joined Ars*nal and Manchester United in the race to sign highly-rated Southampton midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. (Daily Star)
Newcastle are interested in signing 30-year-old former Liverpool defender John Arne Riise from Roma as a replacement for Jose Enrique, who could be on his way to Anfield.
Full story: Daily Mirror The Football Association wants Manchester United's TV station MUTV to send them the recording in which manager Sir Alex Ferguson criticises referee Martin Atkinson following his club's 2-1 defeat by Chelsea
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Full story: Daily Mirror Ferguson is facing the possibility of a minimum two-match touchline ban for his comments. FA lawyers are deliberating over whether to open proceedings against the Red Devils boss, while United have already spoken to their own legal advisers and Ferguson has indicated he intends to plead not guilty if he is to face disciplinary action for the fifth time in as many years.
Full story: the Guardian Referee Mark Clattenburg was involved in another controversial incident on Wednesday as Manchester City beat Aston Villa to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals. Clattenburg, who was criticised for failing to send off Wayne Rooney when the Manchester United striker clashed with Wigan's James McCarthy on Saturday, infuriated Villa players by showing only a yellow card when City striker Mario Balotelli appeared to catch midfielder Chris Herd in the face with an outstretched arm.
Full story: Daily Mail Ars*nal midfielder Cesc Fabregas is confident he can shrug off his hamstring injury to play against Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League last 16 tie on 8 March.
Full story: Daily Mail Everton striker Yakubu, who is currently on loan at Leicester, wants to sign a permanent deal with the Foxes if they are promoted to the Premier League.
Full story: Daily Mirror West Ham's bid to take over the Olympic stadium is set to be rubber-stamped by the government and London mayor Boris Johnson on Thursday.
Full story: the Guardian Hammers skipper Matthew Upson says his 21-year-old defensive colleague James Tomkins has what it takes to play for England.
Full story: Daily Mirror The Football Association of Wales has apologised and expressed its regret over an embarrassing error which has forced the English FA to ask England fans to return 951 tickets for this month's Euro 2012 qualifier in Cardiff.
Full story: the Guardian Former Tottenham manager Ossie Ardiles and Peter Taylor, who left Bradford last week, are vying to become the new Swindon boss after Danny Wilson resigned from the struggling League One club on Wednesday.
Full story: Daily Mirror The Manchester United squad clubbed together to buy team-mate Ryan Giggs a £5,000 drum kit for his 20th anniversary as a Red Devils player. (Daily Star)
West Brom defender Jonas Olsson is considering buying Stoke a new photo frame. The Swede apologised after smashing a picture in the tunnel following the Baggies' 1-1 draw at the Britannia Stadium on Monday and said: "I'll replace it - and I thought of [home products store] IKEA. It was heated at the end of the game after our equaliser. I didn't go berserk. I hit my arm against a wall and hit the frame. It was a team picture of Stoke and they thought it was disrespectful. I can agree on that."
Full story: the Sun Deportivo Pereira defender Luis Moreno has apologised after the owl he kicked off the pitch in a Colombian league match died.
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