Defoe expected to leave Toronto for Premier League return
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Rio Ferdinand will put his emotions to one side when he goes back to Manchester Untied with QPR on Sunday.
Manuel Pellegrini has warned Joe Hart that Willy Caballero is ready to fight him for Manchester City's No 1 shirt.
An American investment firm is considering a takeover of Tottenham.
Gary Neville has tweeted old pal Rio Ferdinand ahead of his Old Trafford return, telling him: 'Falcao's coming for you!'
Toronto FC's president says he does not expect injured Jermain Defoe - a transfer-window target for QPR - to play for the club again.
Aston Villa's new chief executive faces a battle to keep defender Ron Vlaar, who is in the final year of his deal.
Tottenham have been targeted for a sensational cash takeover by an American investment firm.
Joe Hart's position as number one goalkeeper at Manchester City is under threat.
West Ham co-owner David Gold has poured cold water on Tottenham's chances of playing any matches at the Olympic Stadium.
New Aston Villa chief executive Tom Fox faces a battle to keep captain Ron Vlaar.
Sheffield United want to re-sign Hull defender Harry Maguire on loan - two months after selling him.
Lucas Piazon could give up his Chelsea dream to seal a permanent move to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Tottenham are lined up for a sensational £1billion takeover.
Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal insists they can still win the title.
Mike Ashley insists no amount of money can persuade him to hand over control of Newcastle.
Steve Bruce admits he fears for his job if owner Assem Allam quits Hull.
Brendan Rodgers has promised to protect Raheem Sterling from burnout even if it is not in Liverpool's short-term interest.
Tottenham's suitors Cain Hoy are backed by funding running into billions of pounds, although their valuation of the club remains unknown.
Gareth Bale has encouraged more British players to follow his lead and move abroad.