Breaking gossip will appear throughout the day.
Flamengo striker Adriano has been offered to Tottenham for free as he looks to secure his 2010 World Cup place with Brazil.
Full story: Daily Mirror
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Manchester City are ready to join the race to sign Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas, who is also on Barcelona and Real Madrid's wish list.
Full story: Daily Mail
Liverpool are lining up a January move for Vasco da Gama striker Nilton.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Bolton striker Ivan Klasnic, who is yet to score for the club, is a loan target for Spanish side Xerez.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Striker Nathan Ellington, who is set to quit Watford, wants to return to Blackburn following a trial period there in the summer. (Daily Star)
Sheffield United will decide on Thursday whether to sign midfielder Michael Tonge on loan from Stoke.
Full story: Daily Mail
Preston and Blackpool are among the clubs monitoring Crystal Palace defender Clint Hall. (Daily Mail)
French club Nice are considering a £1m move to sign Celtic defender Gary Caldwell in January. (The Sun)
Saudi Prince Faisal bin Fahd claims his F6 company are close to buying a major stake in Liverpool.
Full story: The Sun
Liverpool co-owner George Gillett has denied that a chunk of the Anfield club is close to being sold to Prince Faisal. (Daily Express)
Meanwhile, Liverpool are sweating on the fitness of midfielder Steven Gerrard after a scan revealed the groin injury he picked up on international duty is worse than first feared.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Former Inter Milan boss Roberto Mancini says he wants to meet Notts County's 'mystery owners' before agreeing to become the new manager of the League Two club.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has dismissed reports that he will be guarded by bouncers when he returns to former club Portsmouth on Saturday.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Newcastle's temporary manager Chris Hughton has been told by owner Mike Ashley that he will have to get the club back into the Premier League on a limited transfer budget.
Full story: The Sun
Chelsea's appeal against their transfer ban will be heard before Christmas, which if successful may pave the way for the club to splash out in January.
Full story: The Sun
Avram Grant's return to Portsmouth as their director of football has been delayed because of work permit problems.
Full story: The Sun
Manchester City forward Robinho has been warned he will not be handed an automatic place back in the side when he returns from his ankle injury. Robinho is a reported target of Barcelona.
Full story: Daily Star
Vion coach and former Celtic midfielder Lubo Moravcik has admitted he would love to become Henrik Larsson's assistant at Parkhead. Former Bhoys striker Larsson said on Wednesday it would be his dream to one day manage the Scottish club.
Full story: Daily Record
Feyenoord and PSV Eindhoven want talks with the Old Firm about establishing a North Atlantic League. (Daily Record)
Uefa says it would not be in favour of an Atlantic League, despite Dutch Football Association president Michael van Praag saying he would now be lobbying for the competition as a member of European football's governing body. (The Scotsman)
Davie Irons says present caretaker managers James Grady and Allan McManus undermined him in the lead up to his sacking as Morton manager. (Daily Record)
England manager Fabio Capello described the decision to make midfielder David Beckham man of the match in Wednesday's 3-0 win over Belarus as "like giving President Barack Obama the Nobel Peace Prize".
Full story: The Sun
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has reopened his feud with Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho by joking: "If he thinks he is Jesus, I am certainly not one of his disciples."
Full story: Daily Mirror
The head of Falkirk mascot Fergus Fox has been stolen. (The Scotsman)
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