All the latest football rumours from today's newspapers.
- Real Madrid are confident of luring Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United in the summer, along with AC Milan's Brazilian ace Kaka. (Daily Mirror)
- Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp will search for "another Sol Campbell on a free" to boost his squad for next season. (Daily Mirror)
- Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill may raid neighbours West Brom for right-back Paul McShane. (Daily Mirror)
- Celtic boss Gordon Strachan insists Kenny Miller, Craig Beattie and Derek Riordan would not leave the club unless they asked to leave. (Daily Record)
- Chelsea winger Arjen Robben will not be sold in a cut price deal to Barcelona in the summer. (Sun)
OTHER GOSSIP
- Guus Hiddink is being lined up to join Chelsea as general manager under a new club structure, as a buffer between Jose Mourinho and owner Roman Abramovich. (Various)
- Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder has warned Steve McClaren he won't rush England striker Michael Owen back from injury. (Sun)
- Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock will double his salary to £800,000- a year - but only if Sheffield United stay up this season. (Daily Express)
- Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has told Steven Gerrard he will use him in a position best for the team - whether that be in the middle or right of midfield. (Various)
- Wigan boss Paul Jewell believes fans are disillusioned with players because of the "vast" money the game's stars earn. (Mirror)
- Newcastle striker Antoine Sibierski has attacked his ex-boss at Manchester City boss Stuart Pearce for being dishonest with him. (Various)
- Gordon Strachan denies he will tempted to leave Celtic in the summer and return to the English Premiership with Manchester City. (Daily Record)
OTHER GOSSIP
- Arsenal fans will soon be able to watch instant action replays of matches by bringing their own mini-games consoles to the Emirates stadium. (Daily Star)
- Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he may give the Football Association his credit card so they can take fines straight out of his bank account. (Guardian)