Jose Mourinho sealed a four-deal deal worth £40m on Tuesday night to return as Chelsea manager.
Five clubs are willing to pay £80m to land Tottenham frontman Gareth
Bale - both Manchester clubs, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Paris
Saint-Germain.
Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke is being targeted by Spanish side
Atletico Madrid as a £17.5m replacement for Radamel Falcao.
Norwich striker Grant Holt is wanted by Australian outfit Melbourne Heart.
Tottenham frontman Gareth Bale is an £80m target for Premier League
rivals Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea, plus Real Madrid
and PSG.
Manchester United could make a £30m bid for Barcelona's former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas.
Atletico Madrid are ready to make a £20m bid for Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke.
Roberto Martinez could be appointed Everton boss by the weekend and
will be boosted by the news that midfielder Marouane Fellaini has
decided to commit his future to the club.
Napoli striker Edinson Cavani is set to snub Manchester City and Chelsea by moving to Spain.
Hull City boss Steve Bruce has made an opening £1m offer for Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel.
Luis Suarez last night dropped a bombshell on Liverpool by admitting he would love to move to Real Madrid.
Roy Hodgson saw England held to a dismal draw as their much-anticipated rematch with Ireland fell flat.
Real Madrid are confident they will win the battle for Gareth Bale and
have set a June 15 deadline for a deal to be done with Tottenham.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez is heading for the Anfield exit door - with Real Madrid poised to pounce.
Skipper Thomas Vermaelen is ready to snub a move to Juventus and force his way back into the Arsenal team.
QPR boss Harry Redknapp is ready to make a move for former Aston Villa defender Richard Dunne.
Blackburn, Derby, Birmingham and Reading are all keen on left-back Tommy Spurr after he was released by Doncaster.
Manchester United and Manchester City are battling it out to bring
former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas back to the Premier League from
Barcelona.
Luis Suarez has cast doubt over his Liverpool future after saying he would find it hard to turn down a move to Real Madrid.
Aston Villa have made a £3.5m bid for Lech Poznan winger Aleksandar
Tonez and could also offer £4m for Burnley striker Charlie Austin.
Swansea have made an enquiry for Sporting Lisbon winger Diego Capel, who is valued at £8m.
Leeds United boss Brian McDermott is tabling a £1m bid for Bolton's 26-year-old defender Matt Mills.
Arsenal could make an approach for unsettled Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel in the summer.
New Napoli boss Rafael Benitez has joined the race to sign David Luiz from Chelsea.
Former England striker Gary Lineker accused Roy Hodgson of taking the
national team back to the Dark Ages in their 1-1 draw against the
Republic of Ireland at Wembley last night.
Luis Suarez has thrown his Liverpool future into yet more doubt by
confirming that he would find it hard to turn down an offer from Real
Madrid.
Gareth Bale's agent has said on Spanish TV that they would be willing to listen to offers from Real Madrid.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has admitted he would find it hard to
turn down a move to Real Madrid, insisting he was not prepared to put up
with the criticism he has faced in England any longer.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has admitted he is "tired" of life in
England and is eager to move abroad to get away from what he sees as
press persecution. He added that he had already informed his manager,
Brendan Rodgers, of his feelings.
Manuel Pellegrini claims he has agreed to take over as manager of
Manchester City at the end of the season and just needs to put pen to
paper on his new contract to finalise the move. The 59-year-old Chilean
coach also confirmed in an interview with Malaga's Canal Sur radio
station that he had chosen City over Paris Saint-Germain despite strong
interest from the French club.
Luis Suarez has encouraged Real Madrid's hopes of luring him away from
Liverpool this summer by admitting he would find it hard to resist an
approach from the Spanish institution.
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