Manchester United are keeping an eye on Marouane Fellaini's situation at Everton after the Belgian midfielder, 24, was quoted as saying that he would spend just another year at Goodison.
(Sunday Mirror)
However, Chelsea are set to test Everton's resolve over hanging on to Fellaini with a £30m bid for the player.
(Mail on Sunday)
Liverpool midfielder Jonjo Shelvey, 20, says the club's players were disappointed that no-one was brought in to replace striker Andy Carroll, who moved to West Ham on loan, before the end of the summer transfer window.
(talkSPORT)
Everton manager David Moyes has revealed he wanted Demba Ba, 27, last summer before the striker joined Newcastle.
(Daily Star Sunday)
OTHER GOSSIP
Striker Didier Drogba, 34, says he blacked out in the immediate aftermath of sealing Chelsea's Champions League win on penalties in May.
(The Sun)
Michael Owen could make a return for England if the 32-year-old striker can start finding the net for new club Stoke.
(Sunday Express)
Anton Ferdinand is considering taking a civil action against John Terry should the Chelsea defender escape serious punishment from the forthcoming FA inquiry into his alleged racial abuse.
(Sunday Telegraph)
Everton defender Leighton Baines, 27, will remember the 96 Liverpool fans killed in the Hillsborough disaster when he features for the Toffees against Newcastle on Monday evening.
(Sunday Times)
Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has taunted Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini by claiming the Premier League champions will never be as big as the Spanish side ahead of their Champions League clash at the Bernabeu on Tuesday.
(The Sun)
Midfielder Xabi Alonso, 30, says Real Madrid must end their 10-year wait for a Champions League title this season.
(Sunday Telegraph)
Reading skipper Jobi McAnuff, 30, has called for football's top stars to have their wages capped, saying that huge salaries are contributing to families being priced out of watching football and youngsters becoming money-obsessed.
(Sunday Mirror)
Reading manager Brian McDermott is not interested in personal acclaim despite his good work with the Premier League side.
(The Observer)
AND FINALLY
A Truro City supporter discovered the extent of his club's financial woes when he was begged to return a goalkeeper's shirt so that they would not have to buy a new one.
(Metro)
Source BBC Sport