Viola ace Montolivo an Arsenal target

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...
DAILY MIRROR
Fabio Capello claims England players got it mentally wrong against Wales on Tuesday night.
Fernando Torres has been warned his Chelsea goal drought is a big threat to his international career.
Gordon Taylor has called for a 'Rooney Rule' to ensure more black managers within English football.
Mario Balotelli has been ordered by Italian police to explain his links to the country's Mafia.
Roberto Mancini snapped up Owen Hargreaves for free because the Manchester City board turned off the cash tap.
Tottenham are set to rival QPR's bid to snap up David Beckham when his contract expires in November.
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has travelled to Switzerland to check out Basel winger Xherdan Shaqiri.
Arsenal fancy Fiorentina midfielder Riccardo Montolivo.
Steed Malbranque is eyeing a return to the Premier League as a free agent.
Slimline Nicklas Bendtner will prove he is a Premier League heavyweight, according to new boss Steve Bruce.
Royston Drenthe claims he defied Jose Mourinho to join Everton from Real Madrid.
Alex McLeish says Jermaine Jenas is looking "electric" at Aston Villa and is hungry to re-establish himself as one of England's top midfielders.
Nigel Clough has landed a new three-year deal as Derby boss.
Middlesbrough are planning a new bid for Coventry hitman Lukas Jutkiewicz.
Former Derby defender Claude Davis is hoping to win a deal at Notts County.
THE SUN
Fabio Capello plans a dramatic England shake-up to avoid a flop at the Euro 2012 finals.
Samir Nasri gave Manchester City a major scare as he went down in agony with a hand injury playing for France.
Raul Meireles has insisted he never wanted to leave Liverpool.
Roberto Mancini has revealed he was priced out of deadline-beating moves for midfielders Daniele De Rossi and Fernando Gago.
Vedad Ibisevic could see his move to Blackburn back on in January.
Cameron Jerome insists cash-strapped Birmingham City must get new owners if they are to return to the Premier League.
Nigel Clough will be offered a new three-year contract after Derby's best start for 106 years.
Steve McClaren wants West Brom defender Craig Dawson on loan at Nottingham Forest.
Bristol City plan to offer their wantaway defender Liam Fontaine a new deal.
Middlesbrough are set to make a fresh move for Coventry's Lukas Jutkiewicz.
Mikael Forssell is set to be handed a contract to the end of the season by Leeds.
Oxford will block loan bids from Bournemouth for James Constable after the striker snubbed a deadline-day move to Dean Court.
DAILY STAR
Fabio Capello is worried that England's players do not have the mental strength to win Euro 2012.
Frank Lampard's Chelsea place is under threat following the arrival of £12million Raul Meireles.
Cameron Jerome has urged Carson Yeung to walk away from Birmingham - for the good of the club.
Roberto Mancini was forced to take a gamble on free transfer Owen Hargreaves - after running out of cash to spend at the Etihad Stadium.
Brendan Rodgers fears red tape could derail Swansea's survival bid - as they are still waiting to seal their deadline-day swoops.
DAILY MAIL
Fabio Capello is planning to rebuild his England team with younger players who do not carry the baggage of failure at past tournaments.
Frank Lampard has insisted he will not give up on England and vowed to prove wrong those who have written off his international career.
Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he is surprised by David De Gea's unsteady start at Manchester United.
David Ngog admits he moved to Bolton last week because he had no future at Liverpool.
Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni says he was offered the job of managing Libya before the civil war.
Mario Balotelli's Manchester City career has taken another bizarre twist after the Italy striker was summoned as a witness in a high-profile mafia trial in Naples.
DAILY EXPRESS
Fabio Capello will forge ahead with creating a new-look England in time for Euro 2012 after deciding too many of his stars are mentally scarred by past failure.
Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli was courting controversy again yesterday - after being shown round a notorious suburb of Naples by Mafia mobsters.
Liverpool are ready to aid the development of some of their brightest young talent by sending them to Uruguay as part of a link-up with Nacional.
Cameron Jerome believes Carson Yeung has to relinquish his ownership of Birmingham City and find fresh investment if the club are to have a Premier League future.
THE GUARDIAN
Fabio Capello has suggested the stuttering nature of England's unconvincing victory over Wales was evidence of mental fragility in his squad and will step up his attempts to reinvent the national team by integrating younger players once qualification for Euro 2012 has been achieved.
THE INDEPENDENT
Fabio Capello has admitted that he had a moment of clarity before Tuesday night's insipid 1-0 win over Wales at Wembley, when he realised that his England players' approach to the warm-up ahead was so bad that he feared for their performance in the Euro 2012 qualifier.
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has admitted that he took a risk by signing Owen Hargreaves after the need to bring the club in line with UEFA's Financial Fair Play regime prevented them bringing in the Argentine Fernando Gago from Real Madrid.
THE TIMES
Fabio Capello has concluded that England's squad needs a radical shake-up if the nation is to have any hope at the Euro 2012 finals of overcoming the burden of past failures.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Fabio Capello will carry out a radical overhaul of the England squad once qualification for Euro 2012 is secured after deciding that too many senior players have failed to recover from the disappointment of last year's World Cup.
DAILY RECORD
Ex-Hearts star Deividas Cesnauskis last night vowed to help Scotland to Euro 2012 by leading Lithuania to victory over the Czechs again.
Motherwell will ask fans to raise £1.5million - and vote two of them onto the board.