Bryan Ruiz is set to leave Fulham, Arsenal face a big bill to sign Barcelona starlet Antonio Sanabria and Man Utd could recall Nick Powell.
Fulham are confident of beating West Ham and Stoke to re-sign Clint Dempsey on loan, while Borussia Dortmund are chasing a Sunderland striker.
- Sergio Aguero could miss six weeks after damaging a leg muscle during Manchester City’s 6-3 win over Arsenal.
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the man West Brom want to replace Steve Clarke.
- Steven Gerrard is worried after getting the silent treatment from Luis Suarez about the World Cup.
- Michael Laudrup believes a serious injury to winger Nathan Dyer cost his side three points at Carrow Road.
- Manchester United manager David Moyes praised the courage of Darren Fletcher following the midfielder’s comeback from a career-threatening illness.
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be in the running to fill the managerial vacancy at West Brom.
- Raging David Moyes last night accused Premier League bootboys of taking it in turns to target superkid Adnan Januzaj.
- Jake Livermore, who is still owned by Tottenham, hopes to make his loan move to Hull City a permanent one.
- Fulham’s Bryan Ruiz is keen on a move to Belgian side Anderlecht in January.
- West Brom are trying to end Roberto Di Matteo’s cash stand-off with Chelsea to bring him back to Albion.
- Jack Wilshere is set for a one-match ban for a gesture towards the Manchester City fans after Saturday’s 6-3 defeat.
- Manchester United boss David Moyes is ready to recall Nick Powell from his loan spell at Wigan.
- Arsenal face a £3.6 million bill to sign Barcelona starlet Antonio Sanabria.
- Cardiff boss Malky Mackay is targeting three new signings in the January transfer window.
- Tony Pulis believes Crystal Palace have given themselves a survival chance – because they can now attract new players next month.
- Bacary Sagna will have to lower his sights to stay at Arsenal – in exchange for a two-year deal.
- Gianfranco Zola is on the brink of parting company with Watford after a total collapse in the Hornets’ results at home.
- Manchester City’s title hopes have suffered a hammer blow with the news that Sergio Aguero could be sidelined for up to six weeks.
- Tottenham sacked coach Andre Villas-Boas this morning following a meeting at the club’s training ground with chairman Daniel Levy.
- Tottenham legend Gary Lineker has backed his former England team-mate Glenn Hoddle to succeed Andre Villas-Boas at the club.
- John Terry is determined to ensure Chelsea overturn Arsenal next week to occupy the Premier League top spot on Christmas Day.
- David Moyes has praised United striker Wayne Rooney, insisting his immense talent was evident from the age of 16.
- After playing a leading role in City’s demolition of Arsenal, Fernandinho has revealed he is still eyeing a World Cup call-up.
- Brendan Rodgers hailed Liverpool’s win over Tottenham as the most complete performance of his reign at Anfield.
- Jordan Henderson believes the rest of the Premier League will sit up and take notice of Liverpool’s stunning 5-0 thrashing of Tottenham.
- Everton winger Gerard Deulofeu is likely to be out injured for a “few weeks”after scans revealed the extent of his hamstring injury.
- Seamus Coleman believes Everton showed the spirit of genuine top-four contenders by beating Fulham despite not being at their best.
- Tim Krul feels the draw against Southampton shows how much progress the Newcastle United have made this season.
- Newcastle United star Shola Ameobi feels ‘extremely frustrated’ at his lack of goals this season.
- Borussia Dortmund have revived their interest in Sunderland striker Ji Dong-won, according to reports in Germany.
- Fabio Borini insists the Capital One Cup can help, not hinder, Sunderland’s bid to remain in the Premier League.
- David Moyes has given Paul Lambert a vote of confidence with the Manchester United manager insisting: “I don’t think anyone can do a much better job than Paul” at Villa.
- Sacked boss Steve Clarke spoke of his “deep regret” at losing his job at Albion as the club today stepped up the hunt for his replacement.
- Furious Kenny Jackett today blasted his under-achieving Wolves players and accused Bakary Sako and Leigh Griffiths of slacking.
- Mark Hughes says Marc Wilson’s fine form in the back four will prevent Robert Huth being rushed back to the heart of Stoke City’s defence for their hectic festive programme.
- Manager Sam Allardyce confirmed that West Ham are close to signing an “attacking player” after they drew another blank in Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Sunderland.
- Fulham are confident of fending off competition from West Ham and Stoke City to re-sign Clint Dempsey on loan in January.
- Michael Laudrup has emerged as a leading contender to replace Andre Villas-Boas as Tottenham manager.
- Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay has revealed he wants to bring in three players in the January transfer window - a defender, a midfielder and a striker.
- Jake Livermore has revealed he would be “more than happy” to consider turning his loan deal into a permanent move to Hull City next month.
- Jacob Butterfield believes Boro are too good a team to go down despite another defeat at the weekend.
- Sheffield United manager Nigel Clough has refused to rule-out the possibility of raiding his former club Derby County when the transfer window reopens next month.
- Brighton number two Nathan Jones has dropped the broadest hint yet that Craig Conway will be re-signed during the January transfer window.
- Celtic’s injury problems will deepen this week when Mikael Lustig undergoes an operation on a persistent hip problem.
- Ally McCoist insists his record-breaking Rangers are not invincible as he bids to stop complacency creeping in at Ibrox.
- Celtic pair Georgios Samaras and Joe Ledley have not expressed a desire to leave the club, according to a club official.
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