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NEWS & GOSSIP
Chelsea will launch a £20m January bid to land Newcastle midfield enforcer Cheick Tiote.
Full story: FootballFriendsonline.com
David and Victoria Beckham are planning to move their family to Paris as he prepares to sign for PSG.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Manchester City want to sign Napoli trio Marek Hamsik, Ezequiel Lavezzi, and Edinson Cavani.Full story: Sunday People
Liverpool are leading the hunt for Blackburn's defender Chris Samba.
Borussia Dortmund's 19-year-old attacking midfielder Mario Goetze is being urged to come to a decision on his future.
Full story: Metro
Eric Abidal's agent has put Arsenal and Manchester United on alert by revealing the defender is unlikely to sign a new contract with Barcelona.
Full story: Metro
Blackburn are looking at a possible January loan deal for Hoffenheim's American right-back Daniel Williams.
Full story: Sunday People
Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Patrick Herrmann is at the centre of a three-way transfer tussle between Arsenal, Juventus and Napoli.
Full story: InsideFutbol
Wigan owner Dave Whelan says he will soon call it quits and hand over the club reins to his grandson.
Full story: Sunday Express
Sportswear giant Nike are hot favourites to sign a £10m-a-year deal with owner Mike Ashley to sponsor Newcastle United's ground.
Full story: Sunday People
The first cracks in Andre Villas-Boas's relationship with Chelsea have appeared following a frosty conversation with owner Roman Abramovich.
Full story: Sunday Express
Gareth Southgate has emerged as a shock candidate to be the next England manager.
Leading Champions League clubs have urged FIFA to take a tough stance against Carlos Tevez.
Everton defender Leighton Baines has hailed Marouane Fellaini's decision to pledge his future to the club as "massively important".
Full story: talkSPORT
Rio Ferdinand will wait until next summer before opening contract talks with Manchester United as he ponders his future.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
BLOGS:
Despite the country’s long-time struggles and issues, sports and particularly football has always helped in uniting its people and diverting attention away from the problems and issues they’ve long been facing.
Full story: FootballFriendsonline.com
The latest battle between the FA and FIFA has, once again, quickly degenerated into nothing more than a bum fight whose participants both possess serious problems when it come to credibility and morality.
Full story: FootballFriendsonline.com









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