Here is the latest news selected from a range of reliable website sources:
· Chelsea and Inter Milan have joined Barcelona in the scramble to sign unhappy Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas.
· Carlos Tevez has put his Eastlands future in doubt once again after admitting he hates living in Manchester.
· Chris Hughton is ready for a return to management - and he has eyes on a Premier League club.
· Keisuke Honda has played down talk linking him with a move to Liverpool or Manchester City, claiming he is happy at CSKA Moscow.
· Barcelona are set to steal Manchester City target Alexis Sanchez from under their noses.
· Gianfranco Zola claims Harry Redknapp would be a great success as the new Chelsea manager.
· Stoke want to rescue Liverpool midfielder Christian Poulsen from his Anfield hell.
· Harry Redknapp is set to step up his bid to snare Stoke star Ryan Shawcross and will offer Sebastien Bassong as a makeweight.
· Palermo have slapped a whopping £44million price tag on Argentine sensation Javier Pastore.
· Italian clubs Napoli and Inter Milan are interested in QPR star Adel Taarabt.
· QPR boss Neil Warnock is eyeing a move for Arsenal star Emmanuel Eboue.
· Manchester United are ready to offer Sunderland boss Steve Bruce a cash-plus-players package to rival Liverpool for talented youngster Jordan Henderson.
· Stoke are lining up a move for Norwegian ace Erik Huseklepp.
· Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is understood to have made a last-ditch attempt to sign Lille star Gervinho.
· Newcastle see Celtic left-back Emilio Izaguirre as a possible replacement for Jose Enrique.
· Relegated Birmingham are set to suffer another blow with the departure of key defender Scott Dann to Liverpool.
· Everton boss David Moyes is hoping to win the battle to sign Jay Bothroyd while the Toffees will demand £10million in compensation if another club attempts to poach their manager.
· Kenny Dalglish has declared Liverpool "open for business" in a bid to sell off players surplus to Anfield requirements.
Will be bringing you more gossip as I hear it.
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