TRANSFER RUMOURS
Chelsea striker Fernando Torres, 29, is a transfer target for a Singapore-based billionaire trying to buy Spanish side Valencia.
( Sunday Mirror )
Liverpool will make a move for Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema, 26, if they qualify for the Champions League at the end of the season.
( Metro )
Swansea's Spain striker Michu, 27, is wanted by Anzhi Makhachkala, before the Russian transfer window shuts on Monday night.
( Sunday People )
Manchester United believe they have won the battle to sign Borussia Dortmund's 21-year-old Germany international midfielder Ilkay Gundogan for £25m.
( Daily Star Sunday )
Everton boss Roberto Martinez wants to tempt former Swansea midfielder Joe Allen, 23, across Stanley Park from Liverpool to Goodison Park.
( Sunday Mirror )
Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott, 31, is ready to move abroad at the end of the season with the former Everton centre-half wanted by Monaco and Besiktas.
( Sun on Sunday )
OTHER GOSSIP
Former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba is considering returning to the club as a coach. The 35-year-old, who is currently playing at Galatasary, has been offered the chance to work at Stamford Bridge as strikers' coach by manager Jose Mourinho.
( Sunday Times )
Premier League strugglers Norwich City will sack manager Chris Hughton if they are beaten by Tottenham on Sunday and will target Celtic boss Neil Lennon as a replacement.
( Sunday Mirror )
Owner Mike Ashley is willing to discuss selling Newcastle United - if someone offers £250m.
( Sunday People )
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville insists his old club will not finish in the Premier League top four this season.
( Talksport )
Former Swansea manager Michael Laudrup will demand an extra £1m in compensation if the Welsh club avoid relegation this season.
( Sun on Sunday )
Tim Sherwood could keep his job as Tottenham manager even if the club fail to qualify for next season's Champions League.
( Mail on Sunday )
AND FINALLY
Scunthorpe United have revealed the secret behind their 16-match unbeaten run - their interesting selection of half-time snacks.
( Metro )
Source BBCSports