Perotti set for Spurs move

Perotti set for Spurs move

Published Nov. 25, 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...

New Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis is set to make a £6m January move for 23-year-old Blackburn striker Jordan Rhodes

Everton manager Roberto Martinez is prepared to sell out-of-favour striker Nikica Jelavic, 28 - a target for West Ham - if he can find a suitable replacement.

Manchester United and Liverpool scouts were impressed by Dundee United's 17-year-old midfielder Ryan Gauld - rated at £6m - after he laid on assists for all four goals in their 4-1 win over Partick Thistle on Saturday.

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Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert believes it is impossible for Belgium striker Christian Benteke, 22, to replicate his stunning debut season.

Andre Villas-Boas told his players they should be "ashamed" of themselves after Tottenham's 6-0 humiliation at Manchester City.

David Moyes has warned his Manchester United players that any more defensive lapses will cost them the title.

Arsenal are set to battle Liverpool for the signature of in-form Olympiacos striker Kostas Mitroglou.

Newcastle will sign Reading goalkeeper Alex McCarthy, 23, if they lose Tim Krul, who is being lined by Serie A champions Juventus for a £20m move.

Ashamed Andre Villas-Boas apologised after Tottenham were hit for six by Manchester City.

Wayne Rooney lost the plot again yesterday, as Manchester United slipped up at Cardiff.

Former West Brom and Bolton manager Gary Megson, 54, is ready to end his 21-month exile from management by taking over at League Two Scunthorpe.

Meanwhile, David Moyes last night leapt to the defence of Wayne Rooney after the United striker was blasted for kicking out at Jordon Mutch.

Furious manager Andre Villas-Boas last night apologised to Tottenham fans for a performance that left him "ashamed and embarrassed".

Tottenham Hotspur have kept the back door shut for most of the season but here Manchester City picked the lock deftly and then knocked the door off its hinges for good measure.

Andre Villas-Boas has said he and his Tottenham Hotspur players should be "ashamed of ourselves" after the club lost 6-0 at Manchester City, their heaviest defeat in the Premier League since 1996.

Everton left-back Leighton Baines limped off in the Merseyside derby and the 28-year-old England left-back is expected to be out until the new year with a broken toe.

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was fortunate to avoid being shown a straight red card yesterday when he hacked down Jordon Mutch of Cardiff City during the 2-2 draw in the Welsh capital, in which the home side scored a dramatic late equaliser.

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