Chelsea to offload Fernando Torres? Transfer gossip and news from Sunday's papers
PLUS: Mourinho wants Edinson Cavani, Andre Schurrle and Luke Shaw for new Blues side, and Monaco eye Andy Carroll
The transfer window may be shut but gossip never sleeps. Here are the latest rumours from the papers and beyond.
Radamel Falcao will become Manchester City’s first signing of the Manuel Pellegrini era after the Etihad club agreed a British record transfer fee for the Atletico Madrid striker.
Liverpool target Christian Eriksen will snub the Kop and sign a new contract at Ajax if Brendan Rodgers does not make a £15million offer in the next month.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers will try to jump the queue for Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic, if Pepe Reina rejoins Barcelona.
Inter Milan have joined Tottenham and Liverpool in the race for Blackpool star Thomas Ince.
Jose Mourinho is expected to seal a deal for a return to Chelsea this week – but Real Madrid president Florentino Perez insists Cristiano Ronaldo will NOT be going with him.
Arsene Wenger has been promised his biggest-ever Arsenal transfer pot – regardless of whether they qualify for the Champions League today.
Vincent Kompany, Joe Hart and David Silva threatened to quit Manchester City if Roberto Mancini didn't leave.
Andreas Weimann has told Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert he wants to tie up his future at the club within the next few weeks.
Unsettled Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is also wanted by Monaco. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Monaco have also made a surprise enquiry for Liverpool's Andy Carroll, currently on loan at West Ham. (Sunday Telegraph)
Arsene Wenger insists no big names will be leaving Arsenal this summer after he lost Robin van Persie last year and Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas the year before. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Aston Villa will have to drop their £12m asking price for Darren Bent if Fulham are to follow up their interest in the striker. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Transfer stories and gossip from the Sunday Mirror and The People
Chelsea have asked Manchester United to name their price for Wayne Rooney.Radamel Falcao will become Manchester City’s first signing of the Manuel Pellegrini era after the Etihad club agreed a British record transfer fee for the Atletico Madrid striker.
Liverpool target Christian Eriksen will snub the Kop and sign a new contract at Ajax if Brendan Rodgers does not make a £15million offer in the next month.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers will try to jump the queue for Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic, if Pepe Reina rejoins Barcelona.
Inter Milan have joined Tottenham and Liverpool in the race for Blackpool star Thomas Ince.
Jose Mourinho is expected to seal a deal for a return to Chelsea this week – but Real Madrid president Florentino Perez insists Cristiano Ronaldo will NOT be going with him.
Arsene Wenger has been promised his biggest-ever Arsenal transfer pot – regardless of whether they qualify for the Champions League today.
Vincent Kompany, Joe Hart and David Silva threatened to quit Manchester City if Roberto Mancini didn't leave.
Andreas Weimann has told Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert he wants to tie up his future at the club within the next few weeks.
Transfer stories and gossip from other papers and websites
Chelsea are ready to sell Fernando Torres this summer. Boss in-waiting Jose Mourinho wants a new front line and is targeting Napoli star Edinson Cavani and Bayer Leverkusen’s Andre Schurrle. (The Sun on Sunday)
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Chelsea are also chasing Southampton left back Luke Shaw and Brazilian right back Wallace as they look to shape Mourinho's new team. (Mail on Sunday)Unsettled Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is also wanted by Monaco. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Monaco have also made a surprise enquiry for Liverpool's Andy Carroll, currently on loan at West Ham. (Sunday Telegraph)
Arsene Wenger insists no big names will be leaving Arsenal this summer after he lost Robin van Persie last year and Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas the year before. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Aston Villa will have to drop their £12m asking price for Darren Bent if Fulham are to follow up their interest in the striker. (Daily Star on Sunday)
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