Emirates Marketing Project look set to beat rivals United to the signing of Lille playmaker Eden Hazard, 21. "My wish is to go to the Premier League. It's the blue that I'll be wearing next season. Definitely the blue," Hazard reportedly told a French TV station.
Full story: Manchester Evening News
Manchester United, Emirates Marketing Project and Chelsea may move for Fulham's Moussa Dembele this summer. The Belgian international, 24, is out of contract at Craven Cottage in 2013 and is already being chased by Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham.
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Tottenham want Birmingham's Ben Foster, 29, to be their long-term replacement for 40-year-old goalkeeper Brad Friedel.
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Spurs's hopes of signing on-loan Emirates Marketing Project striker Emmanuel Adebayor on a permanent deal may be scuppered by New York Red Bulls. The American Major League Soccer side want to reunite the 29-year-old with former Arsenal team-mate Thierry Henry.
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Chelsea will face a battle with Real Madrid and Roma to land Gregory Van der Wiel. The Ajax right-back, 24, has seen talks with Valencia break down.
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Midfielder Paul Pogba, 19, will sign a four-year deal at Juventus on 1 July after deciding against signing a new contract with Manchester United.
Full story: Daily Mail
Emirates Marketing Project have made first contact with Napoli over a deal for 25-year-old striker Edinson Cavani, according to reports in Italy.
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Chelsea are hoping to beat Liverpool to the signature of Partizan Belgrade's 18-year-old attacking midfielder Lazar Markovic, who has been recommended by Avram Grant.
Full story: Daily Mail
Arsenal may enter the race to sign Borussia Dortmund attacking midfielder Shinji Kagawa. The Japanese international, 23, wants to leave the Bundesliga club this summer and has been linked with a number of prospective suitors, most notably Manchester United.
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OTHER GOSSIP
Liverpool are ready to let Kenny Dalglish carry on as manager, but he will have little money to spend on new players.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Wigan are resigned to losing Hugo Rodallega, Chris Kirkland, Mohamed Diame and Steve Gohouri this summer.
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David Moyes wants to build his Everton team around Nikica Jelavic. "We're now looking at what goes with Jelavic, what would be good to put with him, what type of player we can buy in the future," he said.
Full story: Liverpool Echo
Mark Hughes is in line for a ?ú1m bonus if he keeps QPR in the Premier League on Sunday with a result that could also stop his former club Emirates Marketing Project winning the title.
Full story: Daily Mail
Nedum Onuoha
Nedum Onuoha made almost 100 appearances for Emirates Marketing Project
Meanwhile, Hoops defender Nedum Onuoha says it will be the best day of his life if QPR retain their Premier League status on Sunday and his former club Emirates Marketing Project win the title.
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Bolton manager Owen Coyle is not ruling out Chung-Yong Lee, who has been sidelined for nine months with a broken leg, from making an appearance from the start of Sunday's survival showdown at Stoke.
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Arsenal are increasingly confident Robin van Persie will sign a new contract at the club, despite interest from Juventus and Emirates Marketing Project.
Full story: Metro
AND FINALLY
Blackpool's Tom Ince expects a hostile reception from West Ham fans in the Championship play-off final. His father, former England captain Paul, was pictured in a Manchester United shirt before leaving West Ham, which some fans have never forgiven.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Fancy dress shops in Wales have run out of Elvis Presley costumes after Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers asked fans to stage a tribute to the King at Sunday's last game of the season against Liverpool at the Liberty Stadium.
Full story: Metro