Arsenal have suffered a blow in their efforts to sign Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh after Italian side Juventus moved in for the player.
Full story: Daily Mirror
However, Chamakh's representatives are pushing for further talks with both Arsenal and West Ham after holding a meeting with Juventus in Turin on Wednesday.
Full story: Daily Mail
Norwich defender Gary Doherty has admitted that he expects to leave Carrow Road in the coming weeks after falling out of favour with new manager Paul Lambert.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill and midfielder Nigel Reo Coker had a training ground bust-up on Thursday which saw the pair wrestle each other to the ground.
Full story: The Sun
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney says that his dug-out strop during the Champions League match against Besiktas in Turkey on Tuesday was because he was spat on by home fans and not because he was substituted.
Full story: Daily Star
Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has begged manager Mark Hughes to play him against former side Manchester United in the derby match between the sides this Sunday.
Full story: Daily Mirror
England are planning a friendly with Japan in Austria as part of coach Fabio Capello's World Cup warm-up programme.
Full story: Daily Mail
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez is set to give midfielder Olivier Kapo a second chance to kick start his career at Wigan after he was seemingly on his way out of the club under former manager Steve Bruce.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Former Liverpool, Blackburn and Newcastle manager Graeme Souness says he never wants to manage again because he is not prepared to deal with rich, opinionated modern footballers.
Full story: Daily Star
Former Chelsea coach Avram Grant is being lined up as the new coach of Poland.
Full story: Daily Mail
Former Nottingham Forest coach John Pemberton is in line to take the manager's job at Lincoln City.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Burnley manager Owen Coyle believes Sunderland boss Steve Bruce can manage the England team in the future. (Daily Star)
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres says English football is still the home of fair play. Launching his autobiography, the Spanish international said: "I get kicked a lot here, but at least they do it honestly. In some other leagues they try to catch you with their elbows and stuff like that."
Full story: Daily Mail
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