All the latest football rumours from today's newspapers.
- Liverpool have offered nearly £14m for Porto winger Ricardo Quaresma. (News of the World)
- West Ham striker Carlos Tevez says his agents have told Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson he is joining the Premier League champions and the Argentine has insisted he is not changing his mind.(The People)
- The Hammers have evicted Tevez from his luxury London apartment, despite claims that they want him to stay at the club.(News of the World)
- New Manchester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has ruled out making a move for Newcastle striker Michael Owen or signing midfielder David Beckham on loan from LA Galaxy, despite the duo being key players for the Swede when he was manager of England. (Sunday Mirror)
- Eriksson is planning to swoop on neighbours Manchester United in a bid to land striker Alan Smith and midfielder Kieran Richardson.(The People)
OTHER GOSSIP
- Two consortiums with links to Major League Soccer in the United States are weighing up takeover bids for Portsmouth, although owner Alexandre Gaydamak has no wish to sell the club. (Sunday Mirror)
- Liverpool are set to unveil plans that will make their new stadium the biggest in British club football. The initial capacity is set to be 60,000 but the eventual aim is the high seventies - beating the total of 76,000 fans who can fit into Manchester United's ground.(Sunday Mirror)
- Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher is prepared to quit the England team after manager Steve McClaren left him out of the Euro 2008 qualifier against Estonia in June. A source close to the 29-year-old said: "Jamie does not want to sound like a big-time Charlie. He just feels at this stage of his career it would be better if he concentrated his efforts on helping Liverpool become the number one team in England again." (Mail on Sunday)