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- Brothers Rio and Anton Ferdinand will lead a boycott of this weekend's planned anti-racism campaign.
- Manchester United winger Nani is a January transfer target for Italian giants Juventus and AC Milan.
- Arsenal will watch Atletico Madrid's £14m-rated striker Adrian Lopez this weekend and are set to make him their No 1 January target.
- Norwich manager Chris Hughton wants to sign 26-year-old Stoke striker Cameron Jerome.
- Newcastle supporters are set to show their support for Sunderland's race row victim Danny Rose with a round of applause.
- Injured Tottenham midfielder Scott Parker, 32, could be sidelined until Christmas as he is struggling to recover from Achilles surgery.
- Southampton are lining up a fresh bid of £5.5m for PSV Eindhoven striker Jeremain Lens after having had an offer of £4m turned down by the Dutch club in the summer.
- Former Real Madrid and Barcelona boss Rady Antic is a shock contender to be Blackburn's new boss, while Blackpool's Ian Holloway is also in the frame.
- Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez is an £8m summer transfer target for Italian side Fiorentina.
- Barnsley's Wales international striker Craig Davies, 26, is being tracked by Stoke, Wigan and Leeds.
- John Terry has been hit with another £320,000 fine by Chelsea after finally saying sorry for abusing Anton Ferdinand.
- Defender John Terry, 31, has been told he will be sold by Chelsea if he is ever found guilty of racial abuse again.
- Juventus hope to beat Arsenal to the signature of Athletic Bilbao striker Fernando Llorente by offering the 27-year-old a deal which would make him the highest paid player at the Serie A leaders.
- Burnley, Ipswich, Birmingham and Blackpool are tracking Oldham's former Everton forward Jose Baxter.
- Sheffield United are keen on Crystal Palace midfielder Stuart O'Keefe.
- Stuart Pearce and Roy Hodgson will go head to head next summer for Jack Wilshere and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
- Liverpool hope to take advantage of the breakdown in contract negotiations between Birmingham City and 18-year-old winger Nathan Redmond.
- John Terry will retain the Chelsea captaincy and could lead the side as early as next Tuesday after he finally apologised for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand almost a year ago and announced he would not appeal against the four-match ban handed down by the Football Association.
- Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill will speak to Danny Rose to determine whether he is in the right state of mind to face Newcastle in Sunday's north-east derby after he was racially abused playing for England Under-21s in Serbia on Tuesday.
- Hull City want to sign Stoke's Honduras international Wilson Palacios on an emergency loan.
- John Terry will captain Chelsea in their Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk on Tuesday, just five days after finally offering a qualified apology for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.
- Roy Hodgson, the England manager, believes that the "dogfight" his team find themselves in simply to secure a place at the 2014 World Cup finals could help, rather than hinder, their chances of surpassing expectations in Brazil.
- Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers also expects to recruit another forward in January to take the pressure off lone striker Luis Suarez.
- Tottenham defender Michael Dawson believes he still has a future at White Hart Lane under Andre Villas-Boas.
- Manchester United are contemplating re-signing Stoke defender Ryan Shawcross but will face competition from Chelsea and Tottenham.
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