- Roman Abramovich is still set to wield the axe this summer, despite Chelsea's Champions League heroics against Napoli.
- Real Madrid have told Premier League clubs they expect Jose Mourinho to stay in Spain for at least another two years.
- Dimitar Berbatov is on his way back to Germany, with Hannover leading the chase.
- Spurs will throw everything at Jose Mourinho to entice him to the club if Harry Redknapp quits as boss.
- Former Rangers director Paul Murray expects to hear whether the Blue Knights are the preferred bidder for the club early next week.
- Harry Redknapp has confirmed Tottenham are ready to smash their record transfer fee to land £30million Lille wonderkid Eden Hazard.
- Tottenham will smash their transfer record of £16.9million to beat Manchester United to Eden Hazard's signature.
- Sunderland have a fight on their hands to hang onto striker Stephane Sessegnon.
- Steven Caulker, currently on loan from Tottenham, would jump at the chance to play for Swansea again next season.
- Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill has admitted the club face a fight to hang onto Stephane Sessignon this summer, who is struggling to cope with life in the North-East.
- Anderlecht want to sign Arsenal striker Park Chu-young , who was demoted to the reserves after scoring one goal in six appearances.
- Sheffield Wednesday manager Dave Jones wants Robbie Fowler, 36, who failed to agree terms with Blackpool when they offered him £90 a week and £5,000 a game.
- Tottenham have launched an ambitious bid to smash the club's transfer record and signed £30million Lille playmaker Eden Hazard.
- Steven Caulker wants to extend his loan spell at Swansea for another year.
- Juventus have set aside a £30 million transfer warchest to acquire a world-class striker with Luis Suarez and Robin van Persie topping their wanted list.
- Alessandro Del Piero's agent has confirmed that the veteran striker could be set for a summer move away from Juventus. Paris-Saint-Germain and Arsenal have been reportedly tracking the 37-year-old veteran forward.
- Lionel Messi has ruled out a move to the Premier League after insisting he wants to stay at Barcelona for the rest of his career.
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