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23.06.2009

Airdrie United midfield man Steven McDougall will join Dunfermline this week. (Daily Record)

Berwick want to bring keeper Jamie Barclay back on loan from Falkirk. (Daily Record)

Barry Bannan of Aston Villa is wanted on loan at championship club Derby County where he played 10 games last season. (Daily Record)

Former Hearts striker Edgar Jankauskas will end his playing career with New England Revolution. (Daily Record)

09.06.2009

Manchester United and Real Madrid have both made bids in excess of £16m for Wigan winger Antonio Valencia. (Sky Sports)

Portsmouth defender Hermann Hreidarsson has admitted a move to Rangers during the summer would appeal to him. (Sky Sports)

Bayern Munich midfielder Franck Ribery - a reported target of Manchester United and Chelsea - has ruled out a potential move to England because he does not like the climate. (Setanta)

Brazil superstar Kaka has announced that he will make his decision on whether to join Real Madrid or stay at AC Milan in the near future. (Sky Sports)

Arsenal have secured a 13m euro (£11.4m) deal for Ajax captain Thomas Vermaelen, according to reports in his native Belgium. (Setanta)

Tottenham are leading the race to sign former Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy - with his current club Real Madrid ready to let the 32-year-old Dutch striker go for just £1.25m. (The People)

Alternatively, Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has his sights set on a £10m move for Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz. (News of the World)

Manchester City will offer defender Micah Richards as bait in their bid to sign Everton centre-back Joleon Lescott. (News of the World)

Newcastle striker Michael Owen is wanted by Aston Villa, but the 29-year-old will have to take a £70,000-a-week pay cut to seal the move. (News of the World)

However, Italian club Roma are also eyeing up a move for the England striker. (Sunday Mirror)

Italian champions Inter Milan are preparing a £25m bid for Arsenal striker Robin van Persie. (Sunday Mirror)

Manchester United face losing out to Champions League conquerors Barcelona in the race to sign France stars Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema. (Mail on Sunday)

Barcelona are also planning a £20m swoop for United defender Nemanja Vidic. (Daily Star Sunday)

United boss Alex Ferguson is planning to boost his defensive options by signing Sheffield United's £7m-rated right-back Kyle Naughton. (Sunday Mirror)

Atletico Madrid's Argentine striker Sergio Aguero has admitted he's interested in a move to Chelsea. (The People)

Portsmouth defender Glen Johnson will move back to Chelsea this week in a deal worth £16m. (Various)

New Sunderland boss Steve Bruce will make an ambitious bid to land Antonio Valencia from his former club Wigan. (Various)

Bruce is also keen to sign centre-back Titus Bramble from the Latics. (News of the World)

Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce is ready to swoop for Paris St Germain star Jerome Rothen. (The People)

Manchester City will continue their summer spending spree with the signing of Athletic Bilbao's Spanish midfielder Javi Martinez, who is rated as one of the hottest prospects in Europe. (The People)

Hull City manager Phil Brown is set to bid £4m for Bolton striker Kevin Davies. (The People)

Fulham are leading the race for Middlesbrough's England Under-21 winger Adam Johnson. (The People)

Cottagers boss Roy Hodgson is also ready to offer £1m for Nuremberg's Australian centre-half Matthew Spiranovic. (News of the World)

Stoke will battle it out with Blackburn and Sunderland to sign Newcastle's Alan Smith for £3m. (Various)

Liverpool are set to make a shock move to re-sign striker Peter Crouch from Portsmouth for as little as £4m. (Sunday Mirror)

02.06.2009

Manchester City believe they have won the race to sign Manchester United forward Carlos Tevez and Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry - for a combined fee of £42m. (News of the World)

And City are also lining up a £30m bid for Barcelona's Champions League-winning striker Samuel Eto'o. (The People)

Barcelona are poised to offer £40m for Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas. (Sunday Mirror)

Manchester United could bid £15m for Real Madrid striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar as a replacement for Carlos Tevez. (The People)

AC Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti will this week be confirmed as the new manager of FA Cup winners Chelsea, with the club preparing to step up their chase of £50m Atletico Madrid forward Sergio Aguero. (Mail On Sunday)

Newcastle defender Steven Taylor is wanted by both Tottenham and West Ham. (The People)

Athletic Bilbao midfielder Javi Martinez says he would like to join Liverpool. (Sunday Mirror)

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp wants to lure Chelsea winger Joe Cole, who played under him at West Ham, to White Hart Lane. (The People)

Chelsea and Liverpool are battling it out for Paris St Germain midfielder Stephane Sessegnon - who is rated at about £12m. (News of the World)

Steve Bruce wants Portsmouth striker Peter Crouch when he takes the manager's job at Sunderland. (The People)

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is willing to pay £8m for Sunderland midfielder Kieran Richardson. (Sunday Mirror)

Fulham are set to make a £5m bid for Standard Liege striker Dieumerci Mbokani. (News of the World)

And Fulham boss Roy Hodgson is also interested in £6m-rated winger Momo, who plays for Spanish side Xerez CD. (The People)

Beaten FA Cup finalists Everton have been tracking Borussia Dortmund defender Neven Subotic. (News of the World)

Liverpool's players have told manager Rafael Benitez that he should bring Newcastle striker Michael Owen back to Anfield. (The People)

Newcastle defender Jose Enrique says he wants to stay at the relegated club. (Sunday Mirror)

Stoke sent scouts to the Republic of Ireland match this week, in order to watch Nigeria full-back Chibuzor Okonkwo. (News of the World)

And Stoke boss Tony Pulis is closing in on the signing of Real Mallorca striker Juan Arango. (The People)

Everton are leading the race for Leeds United's £7m-rated midfielder Fabian Delph. (Sunday Mirror)

Manchester United will not let midfielder Paul Scholes leave Old Trafford, despite reported interest from Stoke and Bolton. (The People)

Bolton manager Gary Megson has made a £6m offer for Spurs midfielder Tom Huddlestone. (Sunday Mirror)

Huddlestone will be part of a mass exodus from Tottenham this summer. The other players up for sale are Didier Zokora, Gareth Bale, David Bentley, Heurelho Gomes, Roman Pavlyuchenko and Darren Bent. (Mail On Sunday)

Sunderland's new manager will be encouraged to make a bid for Bent in the summer. (Sunday Express)

Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak is unhappy he has not had more first-team opportunities at Old Trafford and wants to go out on loan. (The People)

Blackburn are facing up to the prospect of losing Benni McCarthy, Stephen Warnock and Chris Samba over the summer. (News of the World)

However, Manchester City defender Tal Ben-Haim is likely to join up with his old boss Sam Allardyce at Blackburn. (The People)

Portsmouth duo Peter Crouch and Glen Johnson are not yet willing to commit their futures to the club until they receive assurances from the club's prospective new owner Sulaiman Al Fahim. (Mail On Sunday)

Blackburn are tracking Egyptian midfielder Mahmoud Abdel Razek Fadlallah, who is valued at £3.6m by his club Zamalek. (The People)

Liverpool are chasing Middlesbrough winger Adam Johnson. (Sunday Express)

West Ham midfielder Lee Bowyer is closing in on a free transfer to Birmingham. (News of the World)

Birmingham want Cardiff striker Ross McCormack and Manchester United defender Danny Simpson as they prepare for life in the Premier League. (The People)

Gordon Strachan's departure from Celtic has ended the chances of Barcelona left-back Sylvinho joining the Glasgow club. (News of the World)

Swansea have withdrawn their interest in James McCarthy saying they cannot afford the Hamilton midfielder. (News of the World)

Former Hearts and Kilmarnock striker Gary Wales is on trial with Ian Ferguson's North Queensland Fury. (Daily Record)