Transfer news, rumours and gossip from Sunday's papers
Published 10:32 27/11/11 By Football Spy
Transfer stories from today's Sunday Mirror
Man City make Van Persie top target
PSG set to make £10m bid for Arsenal striker
Redknapp rules out January buys
Liverpool youngster begs for loan extension
Fulham midfielder could quit for first team football
Swansea tracking Watford defender
Transfer stories from today's Sunday People
Liverpool set to target Barcelona striker
Everton leading the chase for Spurs striker desperate for loan move
Vermaelen admits he nearly quit Arsenal
QPR slap £12m price tag on midfield star
Arsenal keen to beat Chelsea to Forest wonderkid
Sunderland line up triple January swoop
QPR ready to capture Fulham striker
Fulham ready to snatch Wigan striker in January
Bolton set to continue American raid
Blackburn keen for MLS midfield capture
Huddersfield chase loan deal for Man United youngster
Stories from other papers and websites
Manchester City are seeking to sell as many as 20 players in the next two transfer windows as they seek to dramatically reduce their wage bill to try and meet Uefa’s Financial Fair Play regulations. Carlos Tevez, Emmanuel Adebayor, Roque Santa Cruz, Wayne Bridge and Nedum Onuoha are the highest profile names the club wants to offload. (Sunday Telegraph)
AC Milan want Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez to undergo rigorous psychological tests at the Milan Lab, their scientific centre, before they are prepared to do a £25million deal. (Mail on Sunday)
Liverpool are ready to battle Tottenham for Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor. (Caughtoffside.com)
Manchester United are plotting a £9m bid for 19-year-old Atalanta striker Manolo Gabbiadini. (Metro)
German wonderkid Mario Gotze has opened the door to a £30million dream move to Arsenal . A source close to the player said: “He likes the way Arsenal play the game and for him there are only two clubs where he’d like to play once he moves from Dortmund - Arsenal or Barcelona." (Daily Star Sunday)
Manchester City are set for a £40m swoop for Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani even though the Napoli ace’s goal could have blown City’s Champions League hopes apart. (Daily Star Sunday)





