Valdes puts clubs on alert
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...
Mark Halsey insists the vile abuse Premier League referees suffer could drive an official to commit suicide.
Manchester United winger Ashley Young faces a visit from Premier League chiefs in a bid to stop him diving.
Carlton Cole is doing a 'mini pre-season' with West Ham in a bid to win a fresh deal.
Gianfranco Zola fears Watford will be priced out of a loan return for Chelsea's Nathaniel Chalobah.
Sheffield Wednesday are stepping up their pursuit of Swansea striker Leroy Lita.
Reading midfielder Hope Akpan is set to re-join old club Crawley on loan.
Referees have been warned not to speak to managers after Mark Halsey's claim that he texted Sir Alex Ferguson.
Cristiano Ronaldo stole Gareth Bale's thunder and broke Manchester United's hearts yesterday when he signed a staggering new deal that ties him to Real Madrid for five more years.
Jose Mourinho last night warned owner Roman Abramovich and the Chelsea fans not to expect a repeat of his first glory era at Stamford Bridge.
Andre Villas-Boas is willing to let Tottenham misfit Emmanuel Adebayor out on loan - to save him from life with the reserves.
West Brom boss Steve Clarke is blocking striker Saido Berahino's loan exit to Bolton.
Manchester United's forgotten man Federico Macheda is wanted on loan by Doncaster.
Sheffield Wednesday are hoping to sign Swansea striker Leroy Lita on loan.
Barnsley are set to tie up a loan deal for Hull left-back Joe Dudgeon.
Arsenal and Manchester City have been alerted to the availability of Barcelona's Victor Valdes after the 31-year-old goalkeeper stated his desire to leave the club at the end of the season.
Cristiano Ronaldo has finally ended any chance of making a return to Manchester United.
David Moyes rushed Wayne Rooney back into action to ensure he is fit for Sunday's Manchester derby.
Jonjo Shelvey has hit back at Stuart Pearce as he aims to prove he is ready to step up to the England team.
Cristiano Ronaldo has signed a staggering five-year deal with Real Madrid - worth almost twice as much as Gareth Bale will be earning in Spain.