THIS MORNING'S transfer news sees Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti confirm the Spanish club are in talks with Tottenham to sign Gareth Bale, who could become the most expensive player in history. Meanwhile, David De Gea wants Cesc Fabregas to join him at Manchester United and Steven Gerrard tells Luis Suarez to snub Arsenal to stay at Liverpool.
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...
Bale met Andre Villas-Boas yesterday at training but tomorrow at Stansted Airport could be the acid test of whether he will seal a move to Real Madrid this summer or not.
EXCLUSIVE: Matt Le Tissier knows all about becoming a club legend. And that is why he believes Gareth Bale must think with his trademark heart before turning his back on Tottenham.
David De Gea is desperate for Barcelona’s Cesc Fabregas to join him at Manchester United as David Moyes sweats on a £35m bid.
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard hopes Luis Suarez will stay at the club and sample Champions League football.
Fulham have made a £4m bid for Darren Bent and Newcastle are also confident of doing a deal with Villa for the striker, who is valued by the West Midlands club at £6m.
West Brom will make Salomon Kalou their top earner if he joins from Lille for £2.6m, but West Ham are also in the running to sign the former Chelsea ace.
EXCLUSIVE: Boris Pandza has been left fuming after being told his Rangers move is off unless Ally McCoist can get players out the door.
Aleksandar Kolarov will leave Manchester City if he is not playing regularly under new manager Manuel Pellegrini.
Everton and QPR are set to battle it out for the signature of former Liverpool and Juventus midfielder Momo Sissoko.
Real Sociedad have emerged as a surprise destination for Josh McEachran next season with the Spanish side confident a loan move can be agreed with Chelsea.
Michael Laudrup is sure Swansea can emulate his former club Getafe by producing a memorable European run.
EXCLUSIVE: For Blackburn Rovers it took turmoil, trauma and turnover in the dugout at ludicrous levels before reality finally bit. Now must come the recovery under Gary Bowyer.
Scott McDonald is relishing meeting the passionate Millwall fans after playing in front of half-empty stadiums at Middlesbrough.
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Roy Hodgson will manage the Under-21s and senior England sides on consecutive nights against Scotland this month.
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