Manchester City have put a world-record £80million price tag on Real Madrid target David Silva.
(Sunday Mirror)
Tottenham's incoming boss Andre Villas-Boas is ready to make a move for Arsenal winger Theo Walcott.
(Sunday Express)
Manchester City must offload striker Emmanuel Adebayor to Tottenham before making a £20m bid for Arsenal striker Robin van Persie.
(Sunday Mirror)
LA Galaxy are keen on Frank Lampard, 34, and hope that the prospect of joining forces with David Beckham will tempt him to head to America.
(Mail On Sunday)
Hoffenheim's Icelandic midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, on loan at Swansea last season, will choose between Liverpool and Tottenham in the next 24 hours.
(Sunday Mirror)
FC Twente coach Steve McLaren says only an "absurd offer" would tempt him to sell Luuk De Jong, 21, to Newcastle.
(insidefutbol)
Leighton Baines has admitted that cash-strapped Everton may be forced to sell him to Manchester United.
(Sunday Mirror)
Swansea City want to sign £3m Spanish centre-back Jose Manuel 'Chico' Flores, 25, from Italian side Genoa.
(South Wales Evening Post)
New Birmingham boss Lee Clark has only 14 senior players to work with and is prioritising new recruits despite the club's current transfer embargo.
(Goal)
Goalkeeper Ben Foster says West Brom's "special relationship" with the fans is behind his permanent move to the Hawthorns.
(Goal)
Arsenal are keen on Palmero goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano, 26.
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New Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is keen to sign Rangers midfielder Steven Davis, 27, who is available as a free agent.
(caughtoffside)
Former Tottenham and West Ham striker Fredi Kanoute, 34, has joined Chinese club Beijing Guoan on a two-year deal.
(insidefutbol)
Peterborough United are set to report Gianni Paladini to the Football League for allegedly tapping up Darren Ferguson on behalf of Nottingham Forest.
(Daily Telegraph)
EURO 2012
Playmaker Andrea Pirlo has forgotten what it's like to lose as he leads Italy into tonight's Euro 2012 final against holders Spain.
(Sunday Express)
Italy coach Cesare Prandelli has dismissed the very suggestion that Spain are "boring."
(The Sun)
Spanish midfield star Xavi has defended the holders' football philosophy.
(The Sun)
Bryan Robson has defended Wayne Rooney's performances at Euro 2012, insisting the media always look for "scapegoats".
(Goal)
And Steven Gerrard believes we all expect far too much of Rooney.
(Mail On Sunday)
OTHER GOSSIP
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere will miss the start of the season - and looks certain to miss the first two games of England's World Cup qualifying campaign.
(Sunday Mirror)
Gianfranco Zola is set for talks about becoming manager of Watford after the Pozzo family completed their £20m takeover of the Championship club.
(Sunday Express)
Former Greece international Giorgos Donis, who had spells with Blackburn, Huddersfield and Sheffield United, has spoken of the torment of his wife and one of his children being threatened by armed robbers.
(Lancashire Telegraph)
Everton's Jack Rodwell wants to put his injury problems behind him and become a key part of Roy Hodgson's youth-orientated England set-up.
(Liverpool Echo)
AND FINALLY
Arsenal fans have swamped a Facebook contest with votes to ensure Sol Campbell secures a spot in Tottenham's all-time Premier League XI.
(101greatgoals)
Source BBC Sport