- Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas wants three major signings in January and he will get a £150million transfer budget to make it happen. Hulk, Gregory van der Wiel and Joao Moutinho are all on the radar.
- Thierry Henry is on a special training programme ahead of his return to Arsenal, where he will wear the number 12 shirt.
- John Terry is planning a career in management when his playing days are over.
- Barcelona have made Gareth Bale their number one target next summer - but won't go above £25million.
- Martin O'Neill has offered Nyron Nosworthy the chance to resurrect his Sunderland career.
- Stoke boss Tony Pulis is inviting offers for six members of his squad.
- Fulham are trying to resurrect a deal for Marseille striker Andre-Pierre Gignac.
- Aston Villa are set to beat Wolves to the loan signing of Arsenal's Emmanuel Frimpong.
- West Ham face a battle to hold on to Carlton Cole in January.
- Mauro Formica wants to quit Blackburn and return to Argentina.
- Kenny Dalglish has warned Liverpool they are "knackered" if they expect Steven Gerrard to solve all their problems.
- Thierry Henry is taking part in an intense fitness programme ahead of his Premier League return.
- Steve Kean has told Venky's to splash the cash if Blackburn are to avoid relegation.
- West Ham want Cardiff striker Peter Whittingham for around £3million.
- Chelsea outcast Alex will take a pay cut and return to Brazil if he cannot secure a move to a top European club in January.
- Stoke will not allow Kenwyne Jones to leave in January.
- Spurs kids Ryan Mason and Harry Kane have joined Millwall on loan.
- West Ham say Newcastle will have to make a "mega bucks" offer to land defender James Tomkins.
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- Arsenal yesterday wrapped up the loan signing of Thierry Henry.
- Chelsea have been rocked by the news Oriol Romeu wants to return to Barcelona.
- Newcastle have handed a trial to an striker Jason Prior, who plays seven divisions below the Premier League for Ryman League South leaders Bognor Regis Town.
- Hugo Rodallega fears his Wigan "nightmare" in front of goal will ruin his chances of a move away from the DW.
- Stoke boss has issued a hands-off warning to any clubs eyeing a move for Kenwyne Jones.
- Manchester United defender Chris Smalling could be out for three months with glandular fever.
- Thierry Henry has told Arsene Wenger he will accept Arsenal's offer of a short-term contract.
- Tottenham are monitoring striker Papiss Cisse's situation at Freiburg.
- QPR have made a £7million bid for Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic.
- Aston Villa's former Rangers star Carlos Cuellar is a target for Celtic.
- Swansea are set to beat Everton and Liverpool to the signing of Cliftonville striker Rory Donnelly.
- West Ham have told Newcastle they must increase their £3million offer for James Tomkins.
- Tottenham, QPR and Fulham all want Juventus striker Amauri.
- Liverpool are looking at Porto 's £6million-rated full back Jorge Fucile.
- Blackburn will demand £8million for Tottenham target Junior Hoilett even though his contract expires in the summer.
- Stoke are inviting bids for six players in January.
- Newcastle are looking at Isthmian League Division One South side Bognor Regis striker Jason Prior.
- Roman Abramovich will give Andre Villas-Boas £150million to transform Chelsea from title has-beens to recharged challengers.
- Thierry Henry has agreed to make a sensational return to Arsenal.
- David Moyes admits he is facing a major rebuilding job at Everton.
- Rory Donnelly will seal his move to Swansea if he passes a medical today.
- Hugo Rodallega has described his situation at Wigan as a "nightmare".
- Shamrock defender Enda Stevens will officially link up with Aston Villa next week.
- Chelsea are to decide whether to break the British transfer record for the second time in a year by reuniting Hulk with Andre Villas-Boas.
- Kenny Dalglish hopes Steven Gerrard can help Liverpool improve but says he is not ready to play the full 90 minutes.
- Luka Modric has alerted Chelsea and Manchester United that he may be open to a move away from Tottenham when the January transfer window opens.
- The SPL have offered to be guinea pigs for FIFA's goalline technology revolution.
- Celtic remain in pole position for January targets Baba Diawara and Rafik Halliche.
- Thomas Rogne admits Celtic are stunned at the speed with which they have wiped out Rangers' SPL lead.
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