THE TIMES
William Gallas and Nicklas Bendtner may be sold in January as Arsene Wenger considers freshening up his Arsenal squad
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis says he has the money to bid £6.5m for Cardiff forward Joe Ledley.
Robbie Keane insis
ts his future is at Anfield and dismissed rumours of a transfer in January.
DAILY MAIL
Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear fears striker Michael Owen will quit St James' Park.
Arsenal aren't showing enough pride in the shirt, says Gunners keeper Manuel Almunia.
Rafael Benitez is hopeful that Fernando Torres will be back in action for Liverpool in a fortnight.
Manchester City boss Mark Hughes says he is aiming to do his transfer deals early in January.
THE SUN
Ray Wilkins tips John Terry to become a Blues legend - just like Gianfranco Zola.
Martin O'Neill rates Ashley Young in same class as Lionel Messi & Cristiano Ronaldo.
Jonny Evans is set to sign a new four-year deal with Manchester United worth around £20,000 a week.
Coventry aim to re-sign Birmingham City winger Gary McSheffrey in January.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Chelsea have turned down a request from PSV Eindhoven to take unsettled defender Alex on loan and have warned it will cost big money to prise the Brazilian defender
INDEPENDENT
Joe Kinnear wants to make West Ham's Matthew Upson his first signing at Newcastle United - but it will take over £6m to sign the defender.
DAILY MIRROR
Former Liverpool star Nicky Barmby has urged Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez not to ditch Robbie Keane next month.
Wigan boss Steve Bruce has told top scorer Amir Zaki to clear his head - and warned off Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester City.
Blackburn boss Paul Ince will move for Millwall centre-back Zak Whitbread - son of Rovers' chief scout Barry - if he survives the transfer window.
Coventry are lining up a swap deal involving striker Leon Best for Nottingham Forest's Nathan Tyson.
Stoke are set to table a £1m bid for Derby midfielder Miles Addison.
Blackburn boss Paul Ince is planning a move for Millwall defender Zak Whitbread.
Middlesbrough are lining up a £1.5m move for Crystal Palace midfielder Ben Watson.
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