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Paper Talk: Real eye Modric move

Real Madrid are being linked with a and#163;25million swoop for Tottenham's Luka Modric - and a and#163;50million bid for Manchester City's Sergio Aguero.
No Chelsea contact - Capello

Fabio Capello has played down speculation he could become Chelsea's new manager.
Ole would listen to Villa offer

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is prepared to listen to an offer from Aston Villa if they make contact with him again, but is happy to stay at Molde.
Balotelli makes City pledge

Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli has quashed talk of a move back to Italy by pledging his future to the Premier League champions.
Gordon among nine to leave Cats

Goalkeeper Craig Gordon, once Britain's most expensive goalkeeper, is among nine players to be released by Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill.
McManaman: Reds need realism

Steve McManaman has told Liverpool the days of them being able to hand-pick their next manager are "long gone".
Ayre defends 'tough' owners

Ian Ayre has played down claims that Liverpool's owners have alienated themselves from supporters with the dismissal of Kenny Dalglish.
Canaries stand firm over Holt

Norwich chief executive David McNally insists his club are on a firm footing despite Grant Holt's request to leave Carrow Road.
Harry cool over final outcome

Harry Redknapp admits he will not let the outcome of the Champions League final "screw him up" as he sweats over Tottenham's future plans.
Milan quash Ibrahimovic talk

AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has denied reports that Manchester City have made enquiries to sign striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Carver: Toon can count on Al

Alan Pardew has been backed as the man to lead Newcastle United on as they look to build on an impressive fifth-place Premier League finish.
Gunners eye Blues starlet

Arsenal are leading the chase for Birmingham starlet Foday Nabay and hope to conclude a deal next week, according to reports.
Hughes waits on Barton verdict

QPR boss Mark Hughes will deal with Joey Barton once the FA has announced its punishment for last week's behaviour against Manchester City.
Keane warning to champions City

Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane has warned Manchester City to write off Sir Alex Ferguson at their peril.
Zabaleta: CL is City's next aim

Pablo Zabaleta admits Manchester City must set their sights on conquering Europe after securing the Premier League title last weekend.
Laudrup linked to Anfield post

Former Denmark star Michael Laudrup is a contender for the vacant manager's job at Liverpool, according to reports.
Canaries Holt star's exit plan

Norwich have reportedly rejected star striker Grant Holt's transfer request at Carrow Road after he submitted it on Friday.
Ole's Villa talks cause chaos

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has confirmed he held talks with Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner on Friday about becoming the club's next manager.
Rodgers rejects Reds approach

Swansea have confirmed that manager Brendan Rodgers has rejected an approach from Liverpool to discuss the managerial vacancy at Anfield.
McFadden released by Toffees

Everton have released six players whose contracts expired at the end of the season, including James McFadden and Marcus Hahnemann.
Capello link with Chelsea cooled

Fabio Capello's son and lawyer insists reports the former England coach is in talks with Chelsea are just "wonderful inventions by newspapers".
Ayre: New manager will get time

Liverpool's new manager will be given time to build the club back up again but must show progress towards a top-four challenge, says Ian Ayre.
McCarthur extends Wigan stay

Wigan midfielder James McArthur has signed a two-year contract extension which will keep him at the DW Stadium until 2016.
Ayre upbeat despite Rodgers snub

Managing director Ian Ayre is confident the lack of Champions League football will not affect the calibre of boss Liverpool hope to recruit.
Fabianski hopes for Arsenal exit

Polish goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski wants to leave Arsenal after being displaced as number one by compatriot Wojciech Szczesny.
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