TRANSFER GOSSIP
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres is a £60m target for Chelsea.
Full story: News of the World
Manchester City forward Robinho's move to Barcelona in January is still likely to be completed despite the arrival of Roberto Mancini as manager at Eastlands.
Full story: Mail On Sunday
Mancini's transfer targets for January are thought to be Liverpool duo Fernando Torres and Javier Mascherano, Bayern Munch winger Franck Ribery, Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero, Benfica winger Angel Di Maria, Barcelona duo Yaya Toure and Thierry Henry and West Ham defender Matthew Upson.
Full story: The Sunday Times
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is planning a £35m bid for Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema.
Full story: Sunday Express
United meanwhile are battling to hold onto to central defender Jonny Evans who is a target for Real Madrid.
Full story: Sunday People
Sunderland are interested in Tottenham striker Robbie Keane and are preparing a £12m bid for the Irishman.
Full story: News of the World
Chelsea, Real Madrid and AC Milan are all battling it out for Anderlecht's 16-year-old Belgian striker Romelo Lukaku.
Full story: Mail on Sunday
Chelsea are closing in on £25m Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko who is also a target for Manchester United.
Full story: Sunday People
Liverpool have joined the race for Crystal Palace's 19-year-old midfielder Victor Moses.
Full story: News of the World
Meanwhile, Liverpool defender Fabio Aurelio admits he is in the dark about his future at Liverpool. Full story: News of the World
Tottenham will make a January bid for West Ham defender Matthew Upson.
Full story: News of the World
Real Madrid midfielder Rafael van der Vaart is to snub a £6m January move to Arsenal.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Defender Kolo Toure wants to quit Manchester City after less than a season at Eastlands with his agent talking to several Spanish clubs.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Manchester United could make a £5m January swoop for Marseille winger Hatem Ben Arfa.
Full story: News of the World
Blackburn are set to pay a club-record £10m for Spanish striker Roberto Soldado.
Full story: News of the World
Stoke and Wolves both have their sights on Red Star Salzburg's £2m-rated Cameroon star Somen Tchoyi.
Full story: News of the World
Arsenal are the latest club to show an interest in Watford's highly-rated keeper Scott Loach.
Full story: News of the World
Championship side Peterborough have slapped a £4m tag on want away striker Aaron McLean.
Full story: News of the World
Newcastle boss Chris Hughton has told Premier League suitors to forget about landing striker Andy Carroll, with both Wolves and Stoke said to be interested.
Full story: News of the World
Sunderland will battle it our with Newcastle to sign Porto's attacking midfielder Andre Monteiro.
Full story: News of the World
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce is also keen on Partizan Belgrade midfielder Radosav Petrovic who is available for around £3m.
Full story: News of the World
Bruce is also considering signing £6m Titus Bramble from Wigan for the second time in his career.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Tottenham have been told that Wigan defender Maynor Figueroa is not for sale. (Sunday Express).
Burnley are hoping to sign Tottenham left-back Gareth Bale on loan.
Full story: News of the World
OTHER GOSSIP
Mark Hughes's sacking as Manchester City manager has led to a "revolt" at Eastlands with striker Craig Bellamy leading a six-man delegation in confronting chief executive Gary Cook.
Full story: News of the World
Hughes himself feels he has been stabbed in the back and told the players during an emotional speech before Saturday's 4-3 victory over Sunderland to "finish the job.".
Full story: News of the World
New Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini believed he was taking over at Eastlands 19 days ago. Full story: Sunday Mirror
Former West Ham manager Alan Curbishley is the man Championship QPR want as their next permanent manager. Paul Hart took the job on Friday but his contract is only til the end of the season.
Full story: News of the World
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks has told former Germany manager Jurgen Klinsmann he will never manage Liverpool.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
West Ham meanwhile face being sold for free if the financially-troubled club are relegated to the Championship next season.
Full story: Mail on Sunday
Rangers manager Walter Smith is in the running to replace Brian Laws who was sacked by Sheffield Wednesday last week.
Full story: News of the World
Notts County director of football Sven-Goran Eriksson has flown to Spain to meet Norwegian telecoms millionaire Idar Vollvik as he look to secure new funds for the troubled League Two club.
Full story: News of the World
AND FINALLY
Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has paid £2,000 for a giant print of the 'Welcome to Manchester' poster that greeted his arrival from neighbours United. (Sunday Express)
Now that City took my advice and brought in a decent manager, it will only be a matter of time before they get the really 'big' names in the door and solidify themselves in the Top 4.