All the latest football rumours from today's newspapers.
- Fulham defender Liam Rosenior has been told he can leave the club.(The Sun)
- Reading boss Steve Coppell says Nicky Shorey and Leroy Lita "would have to tell him 100% they did not want to play for him any more" if they want to leave.(The Sun)
- Coventry want to sign former Liverpool midfielder David Thompson and former Manchester City striker Paul Dickov.(Mirror)
- Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp has hinted he could make a bid for Bolton striker Nicolas Anelka.(Express)
- Hull want to sign Middlesbrough defender Andrew Davies for £1m.(Mirror)
OTHER GOSSIP
- New West Ham signing Craig Bellamy has already had his first stand-up row with manager Alan Curbishley after their opening day loss to Manchester City.(The Sun)
- Derby's former England U21 goalkeeper Steven Bywater has told Paul Robinson he wants his place in the senior side.(Star)
- Rangers boss Walter Smith wants Kris Boyd to sign a new contract, despite the player going through his worst goal drought since joining the club.(Record)
- There is a split in Tottenham's dressing room with foreign players saying they spend too much time on ball work and not enough on fitness.(Mirror)
- Michael Owen has pledged his future "100%" to Newcastle and says the only reason he did not say it earlier was because he did not want to be "bullied" into speaking.(Mirror)
- Joseph Yobo says he believes Everton could be serious title contenders in the near future.(Mirror)
- Sevilla's Juande Ramos is top of Tottenham's list to replace Martin Jol as manager if their poor start to the season costs him his job.(Independent)
- Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks says the Kop is "a symphony stage" and the new stadium will be built around trying to preserve its spirit.(Mail)
- Mido says he chose Middlesbrough over Sunderland as they have more chance of qualifying for Europe.(Guardian)
AND FINALLY...
- A statue of Sir Alf Ramsey is to be placed in the tunnel at Wembley to inspire England's players.(The Sun)
- Two foreign consortia are locked in a £50m battle to take over Charlton.(Independent)
- Former Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock says he does not give "two hoots" about the club's legal challenge against West Ham but may take action himself if the Blades win.(Independent)
- Liverpool co-owner George Gillett ended up sitting in with Chelsea fans at the 2006 Community Shield.(Mail)
- Everton's Mikel Arteta lives next door to boyhood friend and Liverpool rival Xabi Alonso.(Mail)
- Birmingham's majority share holder Carson Yeung says he will set up 10 football schools in China and wants to make the city the world's best place for Chinese food.(Mail)
- Geremi's father had five wives and the Newcastle player has 17 brothers and sisters.(Guardian)
- Dundee Utd official Derek Robertson claims if referee Brian Winter had sent a player off in an Old Firm derby in the same way he did to Utd defender Christian Kalvenes he would have sparked a riot.(Scottish Sun)