Football rumours from today's newspapers
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AC Milan are interested in signing Carlos Tevez - if the Argentine manages to sort his temperament.
(The Mirror)
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Blackburn are set to approach Fulham for £2m contract rebel Andy Johnson.
(Daily Mail)
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Tottenham are lining up a move for Germany international Lukas Podolski as they cannot afford to keep Emmanuel Adebayor on a permanent basis.
(Metro)
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Liverpool are targeting Swansea winger Nathan Dyer in the January transfer window.
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Sunderland are eyeing a move for former Liverpool winger Albert Riera, who is currently with Turkish club Galatasaray.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester City defender Stefan Savic is a target for Roma in the January transfer window.
(The Sun)
OTHER GOSSIP
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Manchester City are set to unveil a £200m kit deal with Umbro at the end of the season.
(Daily Star)
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Arsenal have reassured Arsene Wenger that they want to keep him as boss until at least 2014 regardless of whether they secure a Champions League place at the end of the season.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Tottenham assistant boss Joe Jordan has spiced up the build-up to their Monday night clash with Aston Villa by claiming Spurs striker Jermain Defoe could yet pip Villa forward Darren Bent to a place in England's Euro 2012 team.
(The Independent)
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Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas has hit out at Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville after he said the Blues' attack-minded defender David Luiz played as if he was being controlled by a "ten-year-old on PlayStation." Villas-Boas said: "It's a stupid approach to an opinion. If that's the way he wants to take the game, that's ridiculous."
(The Times)
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Everton chairman Bill Kenwright has promised manager David Moyes he will have money to spend in the January transfer window.
(Daily Express)
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Former West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola is planning on a return to the Premier League and is confident he will be offered an opportunity in the near future.
(talkSPORT)
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Blackburn boss Steve Kean faces a grilling from the club's owners after the Rao brothers were harassed by fans before their crunch match with Wigan.
(The Mirror)
AND FINALLY
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Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has unveiled his new touchline celebration - jumping on the back of striker Jose Callejon and enjoying a piggyback along the pitch.
(Metro)