
Real Madrid are confident that they will manage to sign Gareth Bale from Tottenham this summer, setting a deadline of June 15th to complete the deal.
Full story: Daily Star.
Bale’s agent Jonathan Barnett has gone on record as welcoming the interest from the Spanish giants, saying it would be an ‘honour’ to negotiate a move with them.
Full story: Sky Sports.
Chelsea are ready to go head-to-head with Arsenal and Juventus for £25million Fiorentina striker Stevan Jovetic.
Full story: Daily Express.

Liverpool and Manchester United target Christian Eriksen looks set to complete a move from Ajax to Borussia Dortmund this summer.
Full story: talkSPORT.
Real Madrid president Fiorentino Perez has said that the club will make Cristiano Ronaldo the best paid player in the world to keep him happy.
Full story: The Metro.
Tottenham are eyeing up a £30million move for two new strikers – Barcelona’s David Villa, and Internacional’s Leandro Damiao.
Full story: The Sun.
Crystal Palace and West Ham are looking into the loan signing of Barcelona youngster Marc Bartra for next season.
Full story: talkSPORT.

Crystal Palace could also be in for unsettled West Brom striker Peter Odemwingie.
Full story: Daily Mirror.
Former Newcastle and Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given could join newly-promoted Hull City for £1million this summer.
Full story: Daily Mirror.
Monaco target Carlos Tevez is uncertain over his future at Manchester City, with the club yet to offer him a new contract.
Full story: The Guardian.
Barcelona midfielder Thiago Alcantara has not commented on supposed interest in him from Manchester United.
Full story: Sky Sports.
Roberto Martinez is set to accept the Everton job, and will look to make a raid on some of his former players from Wigan.
Full story: Daily Mirror.
Mark Hughes is expected to be unveiled as the new manager of Stoke City within the next 48 hours.
Full story: The Telegraph.
Owen Coyle and Stuart Pearce have emerged as the leading candidates to replace Roberto Martinez at Wigan.
Full story: Daily Mirror.
Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp is not pessimistic about losing a number of the club’s star names in this summer’s transfer window.
Full story: Sky Sports.

Everton have issued an official apology to fans over the club’s new crest, and have announced it will only be used for one season.
Full story: Daily Mail.
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