Brazil forward Neymar, who has been linked with Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester City and Bayern Munich, insists he is happy to stay with Santos - but the 21-year-old would be open to a move to Europe in the future.
(Sky Sports )
Manchester City's Edin Dzeko, 26, has emerged as a top target for Borussia Dortmund, who seem resigned to losing striker Robert Lewandowski.
( Metro )
Manchester United are poised to open talks with Leicester City over a £1.5m deal for 20-year-old Jeffrey Schlupp, who can play at left-back or as a striker.
( Daily Telegraph )
Red Devils captain Nemanja Vidic would not be surprised if forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 28, returns to Old Trafford from Real Madrid next season.
( The Sun )
Tottenham are competing with AC Milan, Juventus and Paris St-Germain to clinch the signing of Sochaux defender Sebastien Corchia, 22.
( talkSPORT )
The White Hart Lane club are also looking at Feyenoord's Portuguese-born Dutch international defender Bruno Martins Indi, 21.
( Daily Mail )
Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong, 21, is in line for a free transfer to Fulham when his loan deal at Craven Cottage ends in the summer.
( Daily Mirror )
OTHER GOSSIP
Sir Alex Ferguson has warned his Manchester United players not to become too fixated with Cristiano Ronaldo in Tuesday's Champions League meeting with Real Madrid at Old Trafford.
( Daily Mirror )
A global TV audience of over 200m is expected to tune in to watch the game, for which tickets have been changing hands at £1,000.
( Daily Express )
Real Madrid made unsuccessful overtures to Sir Alex Ferguson, through an intermediary, about managing the team in the spring of 2003 before they ended up appointing Carlos Queiroz, then his assistant manager at Old Trafford.
( The Times )
Jose Mourinho feels that Cristiano Ronaldo is the best player in the world at the moment and "probably the best ever".
( Daily Mirror )
Mourinho could return for a second spell as Chelsea manager as soon as March - but only if Real Madrid are knocked out of the Champions League by Manchester United tonight.
( Daily Star )
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is hesitating over whether to reappoint Mourinho because he fears arguments will rip the club apart. Mourinho tops a shortlist of candidates to replace Rafa Benitez in the summer.
( Daily Express )
Former England manager Fabio Capello has denied rumours that he is set to replace Benitez at Chelsea.
( The Independent )
West Ham co-owner David Gold will not confirm whether Sam Allardyce will be in charge at Upton Park next season.
( Daily Star )
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis refuses to criticise fans who have expressed their unhappiness at a run of one win in nine games.
( Stoke Sentinel )
Wolves are facing a financial nightmare and the prospect of a £25m wage bill if they are relegated from the Championship to League One.
( Daily Telegraph )
West Ham owners David Gold and David Sullivan injected £35m of their personal wealth to underwrite losses and fund player purchases following their relegation to the Championship in 2011.
( Daily Telegraph )
SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster pocketed a £28,000 pay rise last year - despite the Scottish game being in a critical state.
( Daily Record )
AND FINALLY
Qatar airlines will be Barcelona's new kit sponsor from this July to June 2016, becoming the first commercial sponsor on the team's strip. The Catalans' deal with Unicef has also been renewed for the same period.
( Marca )
Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has "guaranteed" that the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid will be held in the Spanish capital, and said it is logical that his club's Vicente Calderon stadium hosts the match.
( El Mundo )
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Manchester for Tuesday's Champions League clash with Man United sporting shorts combined with knee-length socks.
( BBC Radio 5 live's 606 newsletter )
Chelsea have taken the top spot in the International Federation of Football History and Statistics Club World Ranking. The west Londoners displaced Barcelona, who dropped to fifth place following recent defeats by Real Madrid and AC Milan.
( Marca )
Source BBC Sport