Valencia want Man City striker

Valencia want Man City striker

Published Dec. 28, 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...

Cardiff owner Vincent Tan wants Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to replace sacked Malky Mackay as boss - and will give him a £25million war chest to spend next month.

Jose Mourinho has conceded defeat in the title race and insists a top-four finish is the only thing Chelsea can aim for this season

Valencia are set to make a January move to prise Bosnia forward Edin Dzeko away from Manchester City.

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Malky Mackay was fired as Cardiff manager yesterday as the full details of the club's £50million summer spending spree emerged for the first time.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is Vincent Tan's top target to become the next manager of Cardiff City after Malky Mackay's sacking on Friday.

West Brom's search for a new manager took a fresh twist on Friday when the club pulled the plug on negotiations with former front runner Pepe Mel.

Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew has issued another firm hands-off warning to Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain as he fights to keep France midfielder Yohan Cabaye from their clutches.

Vincent Tan wants Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Cardiff's new boss - and is prepared to spend "whatever it takes" to keep them in the Premier League.

Manchester United target Adam Lallana has pledged his future to Southampton.

Tottenham's £30million record signing Erik Lamela still wants to go out on loan with Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid keen on taking him.

Tony Pulis will be handed a significant transfer war chest next week after Crystal Palace's win over Aston Villa - and has Joe Ledley and Bafetimbi Gomis in his sights.

Sam Allardyce is trying to set up a January deal for Everton's out-of-favour Dutch defender John Heitinga.

Vincent Tan, the Cardiff City owner, ended one of the more bizarre chapters in recent Premier League history in aptly controversial fashion yesterday by claiming that it was Malky Mackay who was to blame for his dismissal for "exposing" "far too much dirty linen to the public gaze".

Arsenal fear that they will be without top scorer Aaron Ramsey for at least the next four weeks.

Cardiff City officials appear confident that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will become the club's new manager after Malky Mackay was dismissed yesterday.

Cardiff City have made Ole Gunnar Solskjaer their No. 1 target to replace Malky Mackay, with Vincent Tan, the club's owner, optimistic than he can convince the former Manchester United striker to leave Norway in favour of the chance to manage in the Premier League.

André Villas-Boas has admitted he had "great ambitions" to win a trophy at Tottenham this season and dropped a heavy hint that his next job in management will not be in England.

Sam Allardyce wants two new signings in January to make an immediate impact on West Ham United's increasingly fraught battle against relegation.

Malky Mackay was sacked by Vincent Tan yesterday and sent on his way with a stinging attack from the Cardiff owner... who then moved to bring in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Malkay Mackay is ready to talk to West Brom about an instant return to the Premier League.

Malky Mackay suffered a stinging attack after he was finally sacked by Cardiff.

Steve McClaren has been backed to manage England again.

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