City plan Hart-Begovic swap deal

City plan Hart-Begovic swap deal

Published Nov. 26, 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...

Wolfsburg's Brazilian playmaker Diego has opened the door for a move to Arsenal or Southampton.

Aston Villa winger Marc Albrighton wants to extend his loan stay at Wigan.

Burnley want to raid Bolton for striker Craig Davies.

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Doncaster are trying to sort out a loan deal for Bolton defender David Wheater.

Manchester City are looking to splash the cash in January on Champions League-eligible keeper Asmir Begovic - and will offer Stoke Joe Hart in return.

Liverpool and Manchester United will face competition from Italian giants AC Milan in the race to sign Atletico Madrid midfielder Koke.

Tottenham chief Andre Villas-Boas is hoping to solve his goal-scoring crisis with a January loan deal for Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata.

Benfica have put a £20m price tag on Manchester United target Nemanja Matic, who spent two years at Chelsea but did not start a game.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has admitted that he was tracking Florian Thauvin before the attacking midfielder joined Lille in January.

Brazil ace Diego has opened the door for a move to Arsenal or Southampton. The Wolfsburg playmaker is out of contract next summer.

Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi has joined Manchester City's growing worldwide fan club, according to Blues defender Pablo Zabaleta - an Argentina teammate of the Nou Camp superstar.

Wayne Rooney has escaped any further FA action over his kick at Jordon Mutch.

Ashley Westwood smashed in a beauty to rob the Baggies of bragging rights in the West Midlands.

Andre Villas-Boas is under mounting boardroom pressure following Tottenham's 6-0 mauling at Manchester City on Sunday.

Manchester City are still paying Emmanuel Adebayor in the region of £40,000 a week.

Jan Vertonghen insists Tottenham can recover from their weekend humiliation at the hands of Manchester City to beat champions Manchester United in their next fixture.

Panicky Andre Villas-Boas says he might ditch 4-2-3-1 (the dominant formation in the Premier League) and play with two strikers in future.

With his newly-shorn GI Joe haircut, Jose Mourinho last night declared that Chelsea are already entering the hard yards of the season "when only the brave survive".

Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge insisted he had no regrets about playing 90 minutes for England despite a thigh injury.

Tottenham's Jan Vertonghen has denied there is any rift at the club involving the manager, André Villas-Boas.

Jose Mourinho has called on Chelsea to secure their passage into the knockout phase of the Champions League with victory at Basle as his players enter a cluttered and pivotal period of the season where "only the brave can survive".

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has laid down a challenge to his club's title rivals by insisting the busy fixture list leading up to the new year will be the survival of the fittest.

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