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Inter Milan have opened talks over a £25m bid for West Ham striker Carlos Tevez. (Daily Express)
West Ham are set for a multi-million pound windfall if they sell Tevez this summer after it emerged that under the terms of his four-year playing contract only the London club would benefit from his sale. (The Guardian)
Newcastle midfielder Scott Parker could join West Ham in an £8m switch. (Daily Star)
Portsmouth will step up their bid to land Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe after fears they will miss out on Middlesbrough\'s Mark Viduka. (Various)
Teddy Sheringham, who has been released by West Ham, is wanted by Major League Soccer side New York Red Bulls but Charlton are also chasing the striker. (The Sun)
Chelsea\'s Didier Drogba has hinted he could leave in the summer - if the right offer came in - but fellow forward Andriy Shevchenko has insisted he will be staying at Stamford Bridge. (Daily Express)
Tottenham\'s Hossam Ghaly wants a transfer after complaining that he is either left out of the side or played on the flank rather than in his favoured central midfield position. (Daily Express)
Birmingham are ready to make a shock bid for Newcastle defender Titus Bramble. (Daily Mirror)
New Wigan boss Chris Hutchings is lining up West Ham striker Marlon Harewood as his first signing in a £2.5m deal. (The Sun)
Fulham defender Zat Knight may move to Sunderland. (Various)
Midfielder Fabio Rochemback is set to snub Sporting Lisbon and Benfica and stay at Middlesbrough. (Daily Mirror)
Winger Dennis Rommedahl is ready to quit Charlton for a move to Brondby. (Daily Star)
Leicester will join Preston and Ipswich in the race to sign Carlisle striker Karl Hawley. (Daily Star)
Portsmouth may be closing in again on Udinese midfielder Sulley Muntari after his agent said that only personal terms needed to be resolved in a £6m deal. (Various)
Charlton want West Ham keeper Jimmy Walker. (Daily Star)
Dungannon Swifts forward Mark McAllister will reject a move to Celtic because he is concerned there are too many forwards at the SPL club. (Daily Mail)
Falkirk loan keeper Kasper Schmeicel\'s future at the club is in doubt following the sacking of Manchester City manager Stuart Pearce. (Daily Express)
Falkirk defender Kenny Milne has signed a new one-year deal with the club and tipped the Bairns to finish sixth in the SPL next season.
Neil Warnock is set to quit as manager of Sheffield United and will be replaced by his assistant Stuart McCall. (Various)
The Premier League has acted to defuse the row over irregularities in West Ham\'s signing of Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano, who is now at Liverpool, by sending a letter to all 20 Premiership clubs. (The Sun)
The prospective new owners of Manchester City, a consortium headed by ex-Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, are close to announcing a successor to Stuart Pearce, who was sacked as manager this week. (The Independent)
New Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce\'s first task will be to talk to striker Michael Owen, who has been linked to a summer transfer, about his future. (Various)
Chelsea midfielder Mikel Jon Obi has said he is fit for Saturday\'s FA Cup final against Manchester United, despite limping off with an injury against Everton last weekend. (Daily Mirror)
Ex-Hearts star Scott Crabbe may hang up his boots after East Fife offered him a coaching job. (Daily Record)
Chelsea defender Ashley Cole has said he feels he let down manager Jose Mourinho and his team-mates with some of his performances this season. (The Times from an interview in Chelsea\'s magazine)
Exeter are unhappy at being told there are no more tickets available for Sunday\'s Conference play-off against Morecambe. (Daily Telegraph)
Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson and ex-Football Association chief executive Mark Palios have been invited to Saturday\'s FA Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester United. (Daily Express)
The decision about whether to close the roof for the FA Cup final may be taken early - using a long-range weather forecast - as the complicated procedure has to be performed the day before a match at Wembley. (Daily Mail)
A record number of police will be on duty for the first FA Cup final at the rebuilt Wembley venue, with 1,000 officers being deployed outside the stadium and in central London. (The Guardian)
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