All the latest football rumours from today's newspapers.
- Manchester United and Newcastle want to lure striker Mark Viduka from Middlesbrough on a free transfer. (The Sun)
- Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton is hoping a move abroad will take him out of the Premiership spotlight and give him the chance of salvaging his career. (The Sun)
- Andriy Shevchenko could be shipped off to Villarreal to fund a move for David Villa from Valencia, who want Diego Forlan before agreeing to any move. (The Daily Star)
- Chelsea defender John Terry is ready to hand in a transfer request because he is not being offered the same money as Andriy Shevchenko or Michael Ballack. (Daily Express)
- Freddie Ljungberg has been told he can leave Arsenal, who could let up to 11 players go. (The Daily Mail)
- Blackburn are ready to make a bid for Liverpool striker Craig Bellamy to bring him back to Ewood Park. (The Daily Mirror)
- Bolton are racing against Allardyce to sign Swiss midfielder Gelson Fernandes. (The Daily Mirror)
- Southampton's play-off defeat to Derby means Gareth Bale will leave the club this summer with Manchester United and Tottenham leading the chase. (The Daily Star)
- Derby's sought-after midfielder Giles Barnes insists he will stay at the club next season even if they are not promoted to the Premiership. (Various)
- Charlton want Colchester striker Chris Iwulemo to shoot them straight back into the top-flight. (The Daily Star)
- El-Hadji Diouf is set to follow in the footsteps of ex-boss Sam Allardyce and leave Bolton. (The Daily Star)
OTHER GOSSIP
- Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez is set for a summer shake-up at Craven Cottage as he aims to head off unrest in his squad. (The Daily Mirror)
- Paul Jewell says he would not have quit as Wigan boss if the club had been relegated. (Various)
- Leicester are keen on Neil Warnock after he left his job as Sheffield United manager. (The Daily Mirror)
- Arjan de Zeeuw's future at Wigan is in doubt with his contract expiring this summer and no word of a new deal. (The Daily Mirror)
AND FINALLY...
- Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson hopes the FA Cup final does not go to the drama of spot-kicks as he says he has a "diabolical" record when it comes to penalties.