Gunners keen on Russia star Dzagoev

Gunners keen on Russia star Dzagoev

Published Jun. 15, 2012 1:00 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...

DAILY MIRROR

Everton chairman Bill Kenwright is ready to make David Moyes one of Europe's best paid managers to keep him away from Tottenham.

Harry Redknapp claimed he would have won the Premier League title in the next couple of years if he had been left in charge of Tottenham.

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Edin Dzeko is a £25million target for Bayern Munich as Manchester City look to clear the decks so they can sign Robin van Persie.

Former Aston Villa boss Alex McLeish has been offered a chance to manage Besiktas.

Salomon Kalou is back on Arsenal's wish-list following his release by Chelsea.

THE SUN

Harry Redknapp last night insisted he never wanted to leave Tottenham but vowed: "I'm still in love with football - I'll be back soon."

Wigan chief Dave Whelan insists he will not stop Tottenham talking to Roberto Martinez.

Gary Lineker reckons Tottenham are "idiots" for parting company with Harry Redknapp.

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce has made a bold move to make former Real Madrid star Guti his first signing of the summer.

Cardiff manager Malky Mackay has been handed £25million to improve his squad.

Inter Milan will use Andrea Ranocchia as makeweight in their move for Manchester City defender Aleksandar Kolarov.

Shenhua Shanghai insist they can still sign Didier Drogba despite his high wage demands.

West Brom are at a stalemate with Birmingham over Ben Foster.

DAILY MAIL

Harry Redknapp has hit back at his critics and defended his record as Tottenham manager.

Arsenal are keen on signing Russian international Alan Dzagoev.

Ryan Nelsen is expected to undergo a medical at QPR today ahead of a free transfer.

Barnsley are showing interest in former Middlesbrough striker Mido, who is a free agent.

DAILY STAR

David Moyes is flying back from holiday in America for talks with Everton owner Bill Kenwright as Tottenham step up their bid to make him their next boss.

Roy Keane is competing with Alan Curbishley, Phil Brown and Lee Clark to become the new Birmingham boss.

DAILY EXPRESS

Roy Keane is on a shortlist to become the next manager of Birmingham.

Gabriel Tamas wants to stay at West Brom as they prepare for Jonas Olsson's departure.

Bolton plan to test Leicester's resolve with a £1.5million bid for defender Matt Mills next week.

DAILY RECORD

Walter Smith was last night told to fork out £20million if he wants to grab control of Rangers from Charles Green.

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