TRANSFER GOSSIP

Manchester City and Chelsea target Gonzalo Higuain says he will not consider his long-term future until the end of the season. The 24-year-old Argentine says he is committed to Real Madrid's title challenge.
Full story: talkSPORT 
Pavel Pogrebnyak
Fulham's loan striker Pavel Pogrebnyak is also wanted by Aston Villa
Aston Villa are ready to battle Fulham for the signature of Pavel Pogrebnyak, 28, who has scored five goals in four games on loan at Fulham from Stuttgart.
Full story: Daily Mirror 
Arsenal have joined Newcastle in the race to sign £5m-rated French midfielder Benjamin Corgne,  24, after Gunners scout Gilles Grimandi watched him again on Saturday.
Full story: Metro 
Rennes manager Frederic Antonetti says 21-year-old French midfielder Yann M'Vila,  who has been linked with Arsenal, will leave the club at the end of the season.
Full story: Goal.com 
Liverpool look like they are losing out to Italian giants Inter Milan in the race for Udinese's 23-year-old utility man Mauricio Isla. 
Full story: talkSPORT 
French midfielder Paul Pogba, 18, could be set to sign a new contact at Manchester United after being linked with a move away from Old Trafford.
Full story: Manchester Evening News 
Manchester United defender Ritchie De Laet, 23, has no intention of leaving the club on loan and has vowed to force his way into Sir Alex Ferguson's side.
Full story: SkySports 

OTHER GOSSIP

Kenny Dalglish has launched an impassioned defence of his record at Liverpool, claiming he should not be judged by the club's league position alone and that kit deals are as important as victories.
Full story: Guardian 
Meanwhile, Dalglish wants the FA to throw the book at Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger, who recently labelled Liverpool striker Luis Suarez a diver.
Anderson
Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder Anderson could be ruled out for the season
Full story: Daily Mirror 
Manchester United fear midfielder Anderson could miss the rest of the season after badly damaging his hamstring.
Full story: Daily Mail 
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp admits he is not sure whether he wants to be the new England boss.
Full story: the Sun 
Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart will not face any action from the FA for 'sledging' Swansea penalty taker Scott Sinclair before he missed at the weekend.
Full story: Daily Mail 

AND FINALLY

Chelsea striker Fernando Torres was the butt of a joke at Didier Drogba's Foundation charity ball when the winner of a training session with the Ivorian offered to give it to the goal-shy Spanish striker.
Full story: Metro 
France star Zinedine Zidane's infamous headbutt on Italian defender Marco Materazi during the 2006 World Cup final has been turned into a work of art called 'Who's afraid of the big, bad, wolf?' which is being exhibited in New York.
Full story: Marca (in Spanish) 
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