FERNANDO TORRES BID
Fernando Torres has told Liverpool that he wants to leave the club and the striker feels he has been "verbally intimidated".Full story: Daily Telegraph
Chelsea are to make a £40m bid for Torres, having had an initial bid of about £35m rejected, and will throw in young striker Daniel Sturridge as an extra.
Full story: The Guardian
Alternatively, the Blues are preparing to make a British record £60m offer for the Spain international.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Times football editor Tony Evans says he believes Torres will join Chelsea before the transfer window closes on Monday.
Full story: talkSport
Chelsea's proposed new deal for Torres will make him the club's highest-earning player.
Full story: the Sun
OTHER TRANSFER GOSSIP
Tottenham have tabled a new improved £25m bid for Newcastle's 22-year-old striker Andy Carroll.Full story: the Sun
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has urged the club's board to break the bank to hold on to Gareth Bale.
Full story: Daily Mail
Spurs are ready to offer £8m plus striker Robbie Keane for West Ham's 30-year-old midfielder Scott Parker.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Ajax goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg is Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's main target as he looks to replace Edwin van der Sar.
Full story: The Guardian
Chelsea may make a renewed bid for Bolton defender Gary Cahill after an Arsenal overture for the player has come to nothing.
Full story: Metro
Blackpool have rejected an improved Liverpool bid for midfielder Charlie Adam.
Full story: Liverpool Echo
Adam's father, also called Charlie, claims Blackpool's decision to turn down the offer is a "revenge" attack because the Tangerines' skipper took the club to a tribunal over the bonus they owed him.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given, 34, is so desperate to play first-team football that he is willing to drop down to a Championship club.
Full story: Daily Mail
OTHER GOSSIP
West Ham United co-owner David Gold says it was never on the club's agenda to sack manager Avram Grant.Full story: The Daily Telegraph
Arsenal's Jack Wilshere will be the lynchpin of England's next generation, national team boss Fabio Capello says.
Full story: Daily Star
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