Tottenham to move for Moutinho

Tottenham to move for Moutinho

Published May. 20, 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...

Harry Redknapp has threatened to quit Queens Park Rangers unless he's backed in the transfer market.

Crystal Palace want Bradford striker Nahki Wells as Wilfried Zaha's replacement.

Joao Moutinho is the first target in Andre Villas-Boas' summer revolution at Tottenham.

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Michael Appleton will be unveiled as the new manager of Doncaster today.

Arsene Wenger vowed to invest in the summer after Arsenal secured their place in the Champions League.

Paolo Di Canio attacked his "arrogant and ignorant" Sunderland players after saying he was "disgusted" by images of Phil Bardlsey plastered in £50 notes on a night out.

Jose Mourinho's future at Real Madrid will be sealed at a directors' meeting scheduled for tonight.

Romania and Shakhtar Donetsk left-back Razvan Rat is to have a medical at West Ham today.

Liverpool have revived their interest in Tottenham left-back Danny Rose.

Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has been linked with Real Madrid defender Pepe, 30, but the Spaniards want £20million.

Hull are close to signing Blackpool defender Alex Baptiste and are keen on Burnley striker Charlie Austin.

Hull and West Ham are targeting Blackburn striker Jordan Rhodes but the Championship club don't want to sell.

Andre Villas-Boas accused referee Andre Marriner of swinging the race for Champions League football Arsenal's way.

Andre Villas-Boas has told Spurs to spend big this summer to prevent a repeat of their Champions League nightmare.

Blackburn Rovers are making moves to bring Tim Sherwood back to the club as manager.

Preston boss Simon Grayson is ready to sign Motherwell's Jamaican winger Chris Humphrey.

Hull and Swansea are set to do battle for Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.

Peter Odemwingie will be sold by West Brom this summer having been left out of the final game of the season for blasting his team-mates yet again.

Danny Haynes, released by Charlton, is wanted by Derby, Burnley, Barnsley and Huddersfield.

Wayne Bridge last night leapt to the defense of under-fire Brighton boss Gus Poyet.

Paolo Di Canio labelled his Sunderland flops the most ignorant and arrogant players he has ever seen.

Andre Villas-Boas slammed referee Andre Marriner and claimed he changed the outcome of Tottenham's season.

After Arsenal claimed the desperately fought-over final Champions League place yesterday, Tottenham Hotspur head coach Andre Villas-Boas insisted that his club, who agonizingly missed out by a single point, must hold on to Gareth Bale if they were serious about competing with the top four next season.

Sir Alex Ferguson bowed out in a crazy tickertape blizzard of goals after one of those "football, bloody hell" type of games, the first 5-5 in Premier League history.

Arsene Wenger has heaped praise on his "special" players after securing a place in the qualifying round of next season's Champions League but pledged to strengthen his squad in the summer.

Andre Villas-Boas has urged the Tottenham board to invest strongly in the squad over the summer to help the club close the gap on the Premier League's top four, which they narrowly failed to make this time out.

At the final whistle, Arsene Wenger turned towards his bench with both fists in the air and instinctively hugged the nearest man in an Arsenal jersey, which happened to be Mikel Arteta.

Paolo Di Canio launched a ferocious attacked on his Sunderland players last night, saying some of them were worse than "arrogant and ignorant" ones he had at Swindon Town.

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