Gossip column: Shaw, Costa, Maradona, Messi
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TRANSFER GOSSIP
Tottenham Hotspur hope to beat Liverpool to the signing of Lazio midfielder Ogenyi Onazi, 21.
Chelsea are keen to sign Atletico Madrid's Spain international striker Diego Costa, 25, in a £40m summer deal.
Christian Benteke's Aston Villa future won't be certain until after the World Cup, the 23-year-old Belgium international's agent has claimed.
Southampton and England left-back Luke Shaw, 18, is a target for Real Madrid, who are confident of beating Chelsea and Manchester United to sign him.
Borussia Dortmund are pondering a move for Spurs defender Vlad Chiriches, 24, who is valued at £8m.
Full story: The Sun (subscription required)
Spurs and Arsenal are vying for the services of Nuremberg's Switzerland international striker Josip Drmic, 21, who has scored 11 times for the Bundesliga outfit this season.
Sheffield Wednesday boss Stuart Gray has refused to rule out a summer move for Sunderland striker Connor Wickham, 20, who played on loan for the Owls earlier this season.
OTHER GOSSIP
Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal would be an ideal manager for Manchester United if David Moyes is sacked, according to Ajax youth coach and former Dutch international Ronald de Boer.
But United are sticking by Moyes despite fan unrest following Tuesday's 3-0 derby defeat against Manchester City.
Former United star Gary Neville has warned that spending big in the transfer market will not solve the problems that have beset the Old Trafford club.
United have dismissed rumours of a takeover of the club by the Qatari royal family that would involve the so-called "Class of 92" including former team-mates David Beckham, Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville.
Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta believes the derby win at Old Trafford is proof they have recaptured their best form just in time for a surge to the Premier League title.
Full story: Manchester Evening News
Paris St-Germain coach Laurent Blanc says he will not be drawn into a war of words with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho in the build-up to the Champions League quarter-final between the two clubs next Wednesday.
Full story: London Evening Standard
Stoke striker Peter Odemwingie, 32, is eyeing a place in Nigeria's squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was shocked by the booing that greeted his side from their own fans at half-time of Tuesday night's draw with Swansea City at Emirates Stadium.
Ross Barkley, 20, has been backed by his Everton team-mate Leon Osman to shine for England at the World Cup finals.
Aston Villa will give forward Gabriel Agbonlahor, 27, a four-year contract this summer.
Former Leeds United owner Ken Bates, 82, has told the club's owners GFH to "get out of the way" amid growing confusion about the future at Elland Road.
Ruud Gullit, 51, is confident his former club Chelsea have what it takes to win a Champions League and Premier League double this season.
Full story: Sun (subscription required)
Manchester United's Davide Petrucci, 22, is a target for Charlton Athletic, who hope to sign the Italian midfielder on loan.
Full story: South London Press
Former Barcelona star Diego Maradona believes Argentine forward Lionel Messi, 26, could leave the Nou Camp for European champions Bayern Munich.
GLOBAL GOSSIP
Juventus's 26-year-old Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal says he is confident of winning the Champions League with the Italian side, dismissing rumours of a summer move to Real Madrid.
Full story: Tuttosport (in Italian)
Stoke City are keen to sign Wolfsburg's 34-year-old Croat striker Ivican Olic but could face competition from German club Hamburg.
Arsenal and Liverpool transfer target Jeremy Menez, 26, has hinted that he may join Juventus from Paris St-Germain this summer.
Full story: L'Equipe (in French)
AND FINALLY
A group of Manchester United fans are trying to raise enough money for a plane to fly an anti-David Moyes banner over Old Trafford during this Saturday's Premier League home match against Aston Villa.
Full story: Manchester Evening News
Republic of Ireland assistant manager Roy Keane says he regrets not carrying on his education while he made his name as a footballer.
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