Luis Suarez ready to take legal action to force Arsenal move: Transfer gossip and news from Tuesday's papers
Luis Suarez ready to take legal action to force Arsenal move: Transfer gossip and news from Tuesday's papers
PLUS: Ajax defender Toby Alderweireld eyes Everton move and Spurs want Alvaro Morata included in Bale deal
Going nowhere: Jose says Barca target David Luiz will be a Chelsea rock this season
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The transfer window is now officially up and running and the gossip is set to go into overdrive over the next month.
Here are the latest rumours from the day's papers and beyond.
Transfer stories and gossip from today's Daily Mirror
Transfer stories and gossip from other papers and websites
Luis Suarez is ready to take Liverpool to court to force through his protracted move to Arsenal. (Daily Mail) Ajax defender Toby Alderweireld's dad says the 24-year-old Dutch international would love to move to Everton - if the two clubs can agree a fee 24-year-old. (Times)
Turkish side Besiktas are eyeing Tottenham striker and QPR target Jermain Defoe after failing to sign Emmanuel Adebayor. (Daily Mail) Spurs are insisting the Real Madrid starlet Alvaro Morata is included in any deal for Gareth Bale. (Times) Mo' money Morata: Spurs want a pile of cash AND the Spanish under-21 star as part of any Gareth Bale deal
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Sunderland are chasing Napoli midfielder Walter Gargano after moves for Spurs' Tom Huddlestone and Inter Milan's Alfred Duncan fell through. (Daily Telegraph) Gareth Bale will sit out Spurs' final pre-season friendly against Espanyol on Saturday as Real Madrid plot a breakthrough in transfer talks. (Indepdendent) Cardiff are weighing up moves for Tottenham's Tom Huddlestone and QPR's Stephane Mbia. (Daily Mail) Dedryck Boyata will be staying at Manchester City after being won over by Manuel Pellegrini. (The Sun) Al Nasr have made a new bid for West Brom striker Peter Odemwingie after their initial offer of £850,000 was turned down last month. (The Sun)
Three members of West Germany's 1966 World Cup team have been accused of doping
after the German Olympic Association launched an independent commission
to examine a secret doping programme in West Germany. (Telegraph)
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