Man City chase Sevilla's Navas

Man City chase Sevilla's Navas

Published May. 17, 2013 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...

Tottenham are confident winger Gareth Bale, 23, will commit his future to the club next month by signing a new deal that will earn him £170,000 a week.

Meanwhile, Spurs winger Aaron Lennon, 26, is a transfer target for Italian giants Inter Milan.

Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain and Monaco are all targeting Swansea City boss Michael Laudrup.

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West Brom boss Steve Clarke will offer Wigan striker Franco Di Santo, 24, a chance to stay in the Premier League.

Outgoing interim Chelsea manager Rafael Benitez says Jose Mourinho will have £100m to spend this summer when he returns to Stamford Bridge.

Retiring David Beckham is set to be offered a top job with the Football Association.

Manchester City are planning a move for Sevilla winger Jesus Navas, 27, who has a £29m release clause.

David Beckham called time on his illustrious career and declared: I'm quitting as a champion.

Rio Ferdinand has thrown down the gauntlet to Manchester United's biggest rivals and warned: It's up to you to catch us now.

Frank Lampard believes Jose Mourinho is the man to turn Chelsea back into England's top team again.

Arsenal have discussed a move for unsettled Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney.

West Ham have asked Chelsea if they can take £20m-rated striker Romelu Lukaku, 20, on loan next season.

Cardiff are interested in an ambitious swoop for Lyon's £15m-rated France striker Bafetimbi Gomi and Lille's former Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou.

Both Manchester clubs and Bayern Munich have been put on alert after Barcelona put midfielder Thiago Alcantara, 22, up for sale.

Aston Villa and Everton are both keen on moves for Spartak Moscow's former Celtic winger Aiden McGeady.

Manchester United face competition from Bayer Leverkusen as they target a move for £25m-rated Benfica midfielder Nicolas Gaitan.

Arsenal, Tottenham and Fulham are tracking Watford striker Matej Vydra, 21, who has yet to decided whether to return to parent club Udinese, stay at Watford or move elsewhere.

West Brom have put a £4.5m price tag on out-of-favour striker Peter Odemwingie.

David Beckham believes he is bowing out as a champion and hopes he will be remembered more for his achievements on the pitch rather than the focus he has drawn off it.

Frank Lampard believes the return of Jose Mourinho to Chelsea will give him the chance to win the fourth Premier League title he wants so badly.

David Beckham, English football's most iconic global star, has announced his retirement as a professional player, saying he was "leaving at the top".

Hull could make a move for West Brom frontman Peter Odemwingie but will have to pay at least £3m for the Nigeria international.

Chelsea and Tottenham have both made moves for 17-year-old Southampton left-back Luke Shaw.

Manchester City have launched a move for Sevilla winger Jesus Navas, despite concerns over the anxiety problems the 27-year-old has suffered.

David Beckham has announced the end of his glittering career 21 years after making his debut for Manchester United.

Frank Lampard believes Jose Mourinho's anticipated reappointment as manager this summer will restore Chelsea as a "consistent force" and enable the club to challenge for the Premier League title next season.

The decision to go was presented much like an announcement to the Stock Exchange, wrapping in formality what industry insiders already knew. David Beckham was finished as a footballer long ago.

Gustavo Poyet's departure from Brighton & Hove Albion moved a step closer when he was suspended by the Championship club along with his assistant, Mauricio Taricco, and first-team coach, Charlie Oatway.

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