Arsenal look to Everton's Coleman

Arsenal look to Everton's Coleman

Published Dec. 8, 2013 12:00 a.m. ET

Each day we'll bring you the very latest tabloid rumors as the biggest clubs around splash the cash to bolster their rosters. True or not, they're always entertaining...

Former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini wants to bring Aleksandar Kolarov to Galatasaray

Burnley are hoping to sign Manchester City forward John Guidetti

Arsenal are in the hunt to sign Standard Liege striker Michy Batshuayi

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David Moyes was booed by his own fans for the second time in four days as United lost at home again.

Luis Suarez last night warned England: I can knock you out of the World Cup.

Arsene Wenger will make an ambitious move for Everton's Seamus Coleman if Bacary Sagna fails to sign a new deal.

Manchester United winger Wilfried Zaha is wanted on loan by West Brom boss Steve Clarke.

Arsenal and Liverpool are battling for Hamburg's super young Turkish star Hakan Calhanoglu.

Burnley striker Danny Ings is a target for Celtic - but he may prove too costly for the SPL champions.

Newcastle are checking on Norwich keeper John Ruddy - in case a big bid comes in for Tim Krul

Luis Suarez hammered a World Cup warning to England with his 14th goal in ten matches as Liverpool moved up to second in the Premier League with a 4-1 victory over West Ham.

Manchester United face financial carnage as David Moyes' team crashed to another defeat and slipped seven points adrift of the top four.

Manchester United have a new midfield target - Dutch ace Kevin Strootman.

Real Madrid have revalued Manchester City's goal-crazy striker Sergio Aguero at a whopping £60million.

Arsenal are eyeing a move for Olympiakos forward Konstantinos Mitroglou

Real Madrid winger Angel Di Maria is set to snub interest from Arsenal and Manchester United to join Monaco in January

David Moyes was booed off at Old Trafford as Manchester United yesterday lost their second home Premier League game in four days.

Fabio Capello predicts World Cup failure for England - because they will be knackered when they arrive in Brazil next summer.

Manchester City will resist any attempt from Italy to take Stevan Jovetic on loan - even though the Montenegrin striker is struggling to settle at the Etihad.

David Moyes is turning to Sir Alex Ferguson for help. The Manchester United manager has been seeking Ferguson's counsel in a bid to put his Old Trafford reign back on track.

Manchester City are plotting a world record-breaking transfer move for German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer

Fabio Capello has dismissed England's World Cup chances - believing that his successor Roy Hodgson's team will arrive in Brazil shattered by an intense Premier League campaign.

New Fulham head coach Rene Meulensteen insists he will not block Dimitar Berbatov's departure if the Bulgarian striker carries out his threat to leave the club in January.

World Cup organizers turned up the heat on England and manager Roy Hodgson yesterday by bringing forward the kick-off time of their opening Group D match against Italy in the Amazon rainforest by three hours to meet the demands of European television.

David Moyes last night insisted that Manchester United were still in the Premier League title race despite his side suffering another shock home defeat that will leave them a daunting 15 points behind the leaders if Arsenal win at home against Everton this afternoon

Manchester United's manager David Moyes yesterday failed to offer any explanation for the catastrophic drop in performance levels which has seen a squad build by Sir Alex Ferguson collapse to their fifth defeat of the season and struggle to maintain Champions' League status.

England's manager, Roy Hodgson, suffered his first defeat of the World Cup yesterday when Fifa gave in to television demands and brought forward the kick-off of the team's opening game against Italy in Manaus by three hours.

The pressure is building on David Moyes after Manchester United slipped to a second home defeat without scoring.

The FA insist they are "very relaxed" after the kick-off time for England's opening World Cup match against Italy in the heat of Manaus was moved by three hours forward following lobbying by television broadcasters.

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