AC Milan are considering a move for Liverpool's 29-year-old Spanish goalkeeper Pepe Reina.
(Daily Mail)
Barcelona want a new defender and have Arsenal's Thomas Vermaelen, 26, Manchester City's Vincent Kompany, 26, and Chelsea's David Luiz, 25, on their hit-list if they are unable to sign their No.1 target, Athletic Bilbao's Javi Martinez, 23.
(Daily Mirror)
Manchester City midfielder Nigel De Jong, 27, who has one year left on his contract, says he is unsure about his future despite signalling his desire to stay at the Premier League champions.
(The Sun)
AC Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani has ruled out a move for Manchester City, Italy and former Inter Milan striker Mario Balotelli, 21.
(talkSPORT)
Sunderland are winning the race to sign striker Louis Saha, 33, who is a free agent after leaving Tottenham, ahead of interest from the Middle East.
(Daily Mirror)
West Ham have upped their bid to land Grant Holt, 31, to £5.5m after seeing a £3m offer rejected by Norwich.
(The Sun)
Newcastle are ready to seal a deal for FC Twente striker Luuk de Jong, 21, by paying £9m but have failed to sign France right-back Mathieu Debuchy, 26, from Lille.
(Daily Mail)
Clint Hill, 33, signs a one-year deal at QPR - snubbing a switch to Leeds.
(The Sun)
Celtic are in pole position to sign Tranmere Rovers full-back Danny Holmes with rivals Rangers facing a transfer embargo and Liverpool having sacked manager Kenny Dalglish.
(Daily Record)
Goalkeeper Fraser Forster, who has been on loan with Celtic for two seasons, has told manager Neil Lennon that he is ready to sign a permanent deal, a £2m transfer fee having already been agreed with Newcastle United.
(Daily Express)
It looks increasingly likely that midfielder Steve Jennings will reject a new contract with Motherwell as he looks to return to English football.
(Daily Express)
Australian defender Ryan McGowan has pledged his future to Hearts despite interest from clubs in England's Championship.
(Daily Record)
OTHER GOSSIP
Tottenham have had direct negotiations with former Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas and they are poised to offer him a deal to succeed Harry Redknapp.
(The Guardian)
The Italian potential owners of Watford have indicated former Chelsea forward Gianfranco Zola could become the new manager of the Hornets.
(Watford Observer)
Walter Smith has walked away from Rangers for the last time, having reluctantly abandoned an 11th-hour bid to take over the club after chief executive Charles Green's consortium refused to sell to a group led by the former team manager.
(Daily Record)
Celtic Supporters Association will vote on Sunday whether to call a boycott on clubs who vote for a "newco" Rangers to be admitted to the Scottish Premier League.
(Daily Express)
Two-thirds of football fans believe Rangers should be thrown out of the Scottish Premier League and the passion of supporters of other clubs could force their chairmen to vote against the Ibrox club being admitted now that they are owned by a new company.
(Daily Record)
Stuart McCall might not be able to strengthen his Motherwell squad for their Champions League debut, the manager having been forced to wipe £200,000 off his wage bill.
(Daily Express)
The Scottish Football League has called an emergency board meeting to discuss a merger with the Scottish Premier League after the Scottish Football Association pressed for change in the structure.
(Daily Record)
EURO 2012 GOSSIP
England's victory against hosts Ukraine has set up a quarter-final clash with Italy and got the British newspapers raving about Wayne Rooney's vital goal in their headlines.
The Sun says: Weave Done It - Roo heads winner with new hairdo
Daily Mail: Thatch the way to do it. Weave got Italy next, thanks to Rooney (and a useless official).
Daily Star: Hairoo - Wayne's gel of a guy to set up Italian job.
Daily Mirror: Too good to be Roo.
Independent: England get over the line.
The Times quotes Rooney saying: "We can end hoodoo."
Midfielder Andres Iniesta, 28, believes the current Spain side is better than the one that won the 2010 World Cup and can go on to win Euro 2012.
(Daily Telegraph)
Ukraine coach Oleg Blokhin lost his temper with a journalist after the Euro 2012 defeat to England, asking him outside for "man conversation".
(Daily Mail)
Germany coach Joachim Loew has rejected the suggestion that he has abandoned 'romance for realism' in pursuit of the European title.
(Daily Telegraph)
Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini, 27, is a doubt for the quarter-final against England with a hamstring injury.
(Gazzetta dello Sport)
AND FINALLY
Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney may have inadvertently revealed the secret behind his match-winning performance against Ukraine - a middle-of-the-road pre-match playlist.
(Metro)
Source BBC Sport