All the latest football rumours from today's newspapers.
- Carlos Tevez has told his West Ham team-mates he will quit the club at the end of the season - with AC Milan and Sevilla leading the chase. (The Sun)
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Though it is still unclear who owns Tevez - with Media Sports Investment allegedly offering him to five different clubs for £31m. (Daily Express)
- Arsenal will challenge Real Madrid in the battle for Barcelona's out-of-favour striker Javier Saviola. (Daily Express)
- Liverpool are tracking Palermo's Brazilian-born striker Amauri. (Daily Mirror)
- Portsmouth will offer Manchester City contract rebel £40,000-a-week to move to Fratton Park. (Daily Mirror)
- Blackburn striker Jason Roberts is a shock £3.5m target for Uefa Cup finalists Sevilla. (Daily Mirror)
- Liverpool will listen to offers in the region of £4m for goalkeeper Scott Carson, who wants to keep playing first-team football. (Independent)
- Spurs striker Dimitar Berbatov will be offered a new contract to make sure he stays at White Hart Lane. (Daily Mirror)
- Reading will have to fork out £2.5m for Luton defender Leon Barnett. (The Sun)
- The Royals are also plotting a £3m raid on Arsenal for youngster Fabrice Muamba. (The Sun)
- Martin Albrechtsen says he wants to leave West Brom - though he would reconsider if they are promoted. (Independent)
- Danny Shittu's Watford future looks uncertain after he said he would like to stay in the Premiership. (Independent)
- Bruno N'Gotty has admitted he may leave Birmingham in the summer. (Daily Mirror)
- Doncaster manager Sean O'Driscoll is returning to old club Bournemouth to sign James Hayter. (Daily Mirror)
- Rangers have revealed they will not sign Turkish trialist Erol Bulut. (Daily Record)
- Dundee United boss Craig Levein could be set to swoop for Leicester striker Mark de Vries. (Daily Record)
- Hearts top scorer Andrius Velicka says he has no idea if he has a future at Tynecastle. (Daily Record)
OTHER GOSSIP
- PSV Eindhoven coach Ronald Koeman wants to be the next manager of Fulham. (Daily Mirror)
- Manchester United tried to break Premier League rules by inserting a written clause in his contract that Tim Howard could not play against them this season upon signing for Everton. (Guardian, Daily Telegraph)
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Graham Poll has decided to quit refereeing at the end of the season after becoming fed up of getting abuse. (Daily Mirror)
- Luiz Felipe Scolari has emerged as a contended to Sam Allardyce to become the new Newcastle manager. (Daily Mirror)
- Magpies midfielder Nolberto Solano has told Allardyce to ditch his long-ball tactics if he moves to St James' Park. (Daily Star)
- Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock has agreed a new two-year contract at Bramall Lane. (The Sun)
- Uefa has told Reading that if they qualify for the Uefa Cup next season and play weakened teams, they will be breaching the competition's rules. (Guardian)
- Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler will not be offered a new deal in the summer. (Daily Star)
- Huddersfield have offered Frank Sinclair a 12-month contract. (Daily Star)
- Inverness are on the verge of signing Romanian legends Gheorghe Hagi and Gica Popescu as scouts. (Daily Record)
- Falkirk defender Kenny Milne is close to clinching a new deal to stay at the club. (Daily Record)
AND FINALLY...
- Chelsea flop Andriy Shevchenko has pleaded with the club to give him more time to show he can cut the mustard in the Premiership. (The Sun)
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Nottingham Forest boss Colin Calderwood believes the play-offs are football's greatest invention - despite the fact that he has lost twice as a manager. (The Sun)