Newcastle eyes Banfield star Ferreyra
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...
THE SUN
Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger last night told Stuart Pearce: We do not want our players in the Olympics.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the number one choice to be the next Portsmouth manager.
Roberto Martinez is battling to keep Hugo Rodallega at Wigan.
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce is set to swoop for El-Hadji Diouf.
Newcastle are after Banfield striker Facundo Ferreyra.
DAILY MIRROR
Carlos Tevez is refusing to back down despite winning the first round of his fight with Manchester City.
Fabricio Coloccini is close to signing a new four-year deal at Newcastle.
Manchester United striker Mame Biram Diouf could join Cardiff on loan.
Swansea want to take Chelsea midfielder Josh McEachran on loan.
Coventry starlet Conor Thomas is set to spurn Liverpool's interest and sign a new deal next week.
DAILY MAIL
Arsene Wenger has dismissed the Olympic football tournament as a waste of time - on the same day Wayne Rooney made it known he wants to play for Great Britain.
Tottenham are continuing to scout Barcelona duo Marc Bartra and Martin Montoya.
Wigan have put Hugo Rodallega's contract on hold and told him to concentrate on firing them out of danger.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is considering dropping Robin van Persie for tomorrow's visit of Stoke.
Burnley boss Eddie Howe is under consideration for the manager's job at Portsmouth.
DAILY STAR
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp last night gave Stuart Pearce the green light to pick Gareth Bale for next year's Olympics.
DAILY EXPRESS
Manchester City will make Carlos Tevez sweat over the weekend on their punishment.
Bryan Robson has accused Manchester United summer target Samir Nasri of joining Manchester City just for the money.
Swansea are planning a swoop for Chelsea youngster Josh McEachran on loan in January.
THE TIMES
Roberto Mancini believes that Manchester City must learn how to win consistently on those occasions when they play poorly if they are to wrest the Barclays Premier League title from Manchester United this season.
The FA will interview Luis Suarez next week before determining whether the Liverpool forward should face disciplinary action over the race row with Patrice Evra.
THE GUARDIAN
The Football Association has instructed Manchester United and Liverpool not to discuss or take any more questions on the racism debate between Patrice Evra and Luis Suarez because of the potential for it to inflame relations between the two clubs.
THE INDEPENDENT
Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday launched a staunch defence of Roberto Mancini's handling of the Carlos Tevez affair, declaring that handling players who are dominated by their agents was making the manager's role a difficult and complex one.