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Wayne Rooney has lifted the lid on his rift with Sir Alex Ferguson.
Jack Wilshere was involved in a furious Twitter bust-up with Kevin Pietersen.
Sergio Aguero thought about quitting Manchester City in the summer so he could help his old club Independiente win promotion.
Michael Laudrup insists Jose Mourinho was not Chelsea's first choice as their latest manager.
Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic is an £8million target for Juventus this January.
Gus Poyet could make son Diego his first Sunderland signing.
Nigel Clough could make a rapid return to management with struggling Sheffield United.
Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel is back on Zenit St Petersburg's radar.
Arsenal teen star Serge Gnabry is wanted back by hometown club Stuttgart.
Niko Kranjcar wants to turn his loan spell at QPR into a permanent move.
Stoke and Southampton are chasing Icelandic youngster Emil Atlason.
Barcelona are considering a shock move for Celtic striker Georgios Samaras.
Wayne Rooney has blamed Sir Alex Ferguson's decision to play him in the wrong role for their bitter fallout.
Malky Mackay will be "shocked and angry" after Cardiff owner Vincent Tan appointed a rookie 23-year-old as the club's new head of recruitment.
Nigel Clough is being lined up to replace under pressure David Weir at Sheffield United.
Gianfranco Zola is to sign West Brom midfielder George Thorne, 20, on loan at Watford.
Gus Poyet admits he is happy answering to director of football Roberto De Fanti on transfers at Sunderland.
Ivaylo Petev quit Levski Sofia yesterday, 24 hours after being undressed and forced out of his unveiling by hostile fans.
Wayne Rooney has revealed that his relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson broke down because he was forced to play out of position at Manchester United.
Malky Mackay will not resign as manager of Cardiff, despite being underlined by the extraordinary decision to replace his right-hand man with a 23-year-old schoolfriend of owner Vincent Tan's son.
Manchester United boss David Moyes wants to sign Derby midfielder Will Hughes in January.
Michael Laudrup has revealed Chelsea enquired about him during the summer.
Wayne Rooney believes he had earned the right to play as a striker last season and being ordered to take a midfield role left him doubting his Manchester United position.
Greg Dyke threw open the door to the idea of "adopted" foreign footballers such as Manchester United's Adnan Januzaj playing for England as he unveiled the major part of his new commission to improve English football.
Manchester United have been given a boost after doctors confirmed Marouane Fellaini will not need an immediate operation on a wrist.
Wayne Rooney has blasted his treatment by Sir Alex Ferguson.
Jack Wilshere was involved in an angry Twitter row with Kevin Pietersen as the debate over 'English' players intensified.
Malky Mackay will not resign at Cardiff - even though owner Vincent Tan has suspended his head of recruitment.
Wayne Rooney has blamed Sir Alex Ferguson for his loss of form at Manchester United in a calculated statement that is likely to reignite their long-running feud.
Greg Dyke has refused to confirm whether Roy Hodgson will keep his job if England do not qualify for the World Cup finals.
Wayne Rooney has spoken publicly for the first time about his reasons for wanting to leave Manchester United and blamed his disillusionment on Sir Alex Ferguson playing him out of position after the signing of Robin van Persie.
Michael Laudrup has told a Portuguese newspaper that Chelsea inquired about his availability before their appointment of Jose Mourinho.
Greg Dyke, the chairman of the Football Association, risked being attacked over the quality of his commission into the state of the national game when he unveiled an all-English line-up.
Wayne Rooney says he is "happy" at Manchester United now that he is playing up front under David Moyes rather than the midfield or wide roles he was occasionally made to take on under Sir Alex Ferguson.