Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has warned their Premier League title rivals that he intends to keep spending in the transfer market.
(Mail on Sunday)
Tottenham and Liverpool are leading the chase for Malaga striker Isco, but Arsenal, Manchester United and Juventus are also tracking the 20-year-old.
(Sunday Mirror)
Arsenal have joined Manchester City and Chelsea in the race to sign Athletic Bilbao striker Fernando Llorente, 27, after the Spaniard stalled over agreeing a new deal.
(Metro)
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany, 26, has vowed never to swap City for Real Madrid or Barcelona.
(The Sun)
Juventus keen on bringing Man City striker Mario Balotelli, 22, back to Italy in a £25m deal next January.
(caughtoffside)
Manager Nigel Adkins has refused to give Kelvin Davis any assurances about his Southampton future after dropping the 35-year-old goalkeeper for Saturday's 4-1 win against Aston Villa.
(talkSPORT)
Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert wants to bring out-of-favour Newcastle midfielder Dan Gosling, 22, to Villa Park for around £2m in the January transfer window.
(Sunday Mirror)
Arsenal have been put on alert as 31-year-old Fulham and Norway defender Brede Hangeland's contract talks continue to stall.
(Metro)
OTHER GOSSIP
Real Madrid manager - and former Chelsea boss - Jose Mourinho says it is only a matter of time until he returns to manage in the Premier League.
(Metro)
Liverpool's American owners will end the club's 10-year stadium saga by committing to develop Anfield as a refurbished 60,000-capacity venue.
(Daily Mail)
Tottenham hope to appoint Franco Baldini, former number two to then England boss Fabio Capello, as director of football to work alongside Andre Villas-Boas.
(Sunday Telegraph)
Meanwhile, former France and Tottenham winger David Ginola, 45, has opened the door to a return to Spurs as manager.
(The Sun)
Republic of Ireland striker Shane Long, 25, claims West Brom have shed their "little West Brom" image thanks to Steve Clarke's impact since taking over as manager.
(Birmingham Mail )
However, Clarke defended his decision to drop West Brom's leading scorer Long after seeing his replacement, Romelu Lukaku, score the winner against Reading on Saturday.
(Birmingham Mail )
Boss Darren Ferguson has vowed not to walk away from Peterborough United despite falling to the bottom of the Championship after losing to Wolves, their seventh successive defeat.
(skysports)
AND FINALLY
Birmingham City manager Lee Clark has made a public apology after the humiliating 5-0 defeat at home to Barnsley.
(Sunday Mercury)
Source BBC Sport