THIS MORNING'S transfer news sees Real Madrid up the ante for Tottenham star Gareth Bale with Zinedine Zidane calling on Daniel Levy to sell the Welshman. Meanwhile, Luis Suarez has made no approaches to the Premier League for help securing a release clause move from Liverpool to Arsenal, while Bayern Munich deny interest in Chelsea's David Luiz.
Real Madrid have indicated they will break the bank if necessary to get Gareth Bale as Zinedine Zidane cranked up the pressure on Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy to sell.
Luis Suarez has made no approaches to the Premier League asking them to arbitrate over his contract as Liverpool insist their stance over his contentious £40m clause is water-tight - as Arsenal wait before making their next move.
Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola insists he is not considering a bid for Chelsea defender David Luiz.
Romanian defender Vlad Chiriches is set to join Tottenham over Chelsea and Manchester City, and has been backed by national team boss Victor Piturca to be a success in the Premier League.
Liverpool face fierce competition from Borussia Dortmund for the signature of Rubin Kazan forward Salomon Rondon.
Jack Butland is set for talks with Stoke about going out on loan next week as they plan for Asmir Begovic to be their No 1 keeper for the new season.
Fulham are sending highly-rated Australian winger Ryan Williams, 19, out on loan to League Two club Oxford.
Fabio Capello has cast doubt on England ever emulating their 1966 World Cup success because the country’s players always arrive at a tournament running on empty.
Rio Ferdinand says senior Manchester United players are helping David Moyes cope with the daunting task of replacing Sir Alex Ferguson.
Papiss Cisse has admitted defeat in his Wonga war with Newcastle United, and insists he is now ready to start afresh on Tyneside.
Birmingham will stage a minute-long applause during Saturday’s Championship curtain-raiser as a tribute to Christian Benitez, following their former striker’s death at the age of 27.
Gary Johnson is living the impossible dream with Yeovil - as Town prepare for life in the Championship this season.
Coventry have been offered the chance to play at the Ricoh Arena next year on a 10-year lease.
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