THIS MORNING'S transfer news sees Manchester United manager David Moyes set to return to Everton with an improved £13m offer for England international Leighton Baines, while Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal are put on red alert after Christian Benteke handed in a transfer request at Aston Villa.
With last season a fading memory, clubs are making their moves in the summer transfer market with the next campaign in mind. Here is a roundup of all the latest news, rumours and gossip...
Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal were put on alert last night when Aston Villa's star striker Christian Benteke, 22, put in a written transfer request.
Chelsea have had a second improved offer of £6m for goalkeeper John Ruddy rejected by Norwich.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has dismissed suggestions that Gonzalo Higuain is about to join Arsenal for £23m.
Stoke flop Wilson Palacios could be heading for QPR in a swap deal with Samba Diakite.
Carlo Ancelotti has blocked the sale of Real Madrid’s Portugal defender Pepe, who is a target for Manchester City.
Martin Jol wants "five or six more" summer signings as part of his Fulham shake-up.
New Paris Saint-Germain boss Laurent Blanc has stepped up his intention to sign Newcastle’s Yohan Cabaye.
Everton's new manager Roberto Martinez has completed the first transfer of his Goodison Park reign after striker Arouna Kone signed a three-year deal.
Celtic have rejected £4m bids from Norwich and QPR for Gary Hooper. Meanwhile, Victor Wanyama's future is up in the air but Neil Lennon could sign a new long-term contract.
Scotland's player of the year Michael Higdon turned down offers from Barnsley, Doncaster, China and Russia to sign a two-year deal with Dutch side NEC Nijmegen - after leaving Motherwell on a free transfer.
CONFIRMED: Grant Holt has swapped the Premier League for the Championship after completing a move from Norwich City to Wigan Athletic.
Arsenal and Spurs are set to go head-to-head with Manchester United for Inter Milan defender Andrea Ranocchia.
Bryan Robson has reassured Wayne Rooney that Manchester United fans will forgive him for the latest uncertainty over his future - if he hits the ground running in the new season.
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has called for Joe Kinnear to show more respect after the club’s new director of football was forced to apologise for a series of public blunders.
Gareth Bale yesterday unveiled the new Tottenham kit for next season in a hands-off warning to Real Madrid.
Former Newcastle United striker Nile Ranger has been charged with rape.
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