The transfer window may be shut, but that doesn't stop those hacks down on Fleet Street from conjouring up a few rumours regarding Manchester City.
The weekend it's all about a couple of links with Chelsea. The first of which sees John Terry allegedly swapping the Champions League regulars to be an also-ran at Eastlands. Surely things can't be that bad in west London?
Most of the press have this little tale, some claiming it ot be an exclusive of course, and you can check it out in the Sunday Express and the Daily Star Sunday.
And if John Terry is going to City he'll want his old pal Big Phil there too? The News of the World believe they have the scoop on a story which everyone has been speculating about in Soccernet Towers this week.
Chelsea may want to keep Guus Hiddink, but the Sunday Mirror reckons he'll hang up his tactics board after the World Cup next year.
Young defender Michael Mancienne, who put in an impressive shift against Watford, is being linked with Aston Villa and Barcelona by the News of the World.
Will he or won't he? The News of the World say he will! Of course we're talking about David Beckham to Milan. Though we think referring to an 18-month contract as stunning is, shall we say, stunning.
The Rafa Benitez contract saga seems no nearer to a conclusion, but the Mail on Sunday says Messers Hicks and Gillett are getting impatient and are ready to set a deadline for ink to hit paper.
It never rains it pours down at Anfield. Transfer talk today in the News of the World as they claim star goalkeeper Pepe Reina wants out to return to Spain with Atletico Madrid. And the same paper suggests Dan Agger will be signing for Inter Milan.
Also in the News of the World, and the rag is insisting Yaya Toure still favours a move to Arsenal from Barcelona to link up with his bro.
Cheer up, JFK, we all hope you're back to your ****ing best very soon. And the Mail on Sunday claim there will be more to smile about with a £1m cheque waiting for him if Newcastle stay up.
Apparently, talk that Portsmouth have already been sold off are wide of the mark. And they are struggling to tempt Sven away from Mexico. That's in The Observer. But the Mail on Sunday disgrees about Sven, saying he will take the Fratton Park hotseat.
And last but not least we seem to have a new brand of "pizzagate". This time the supporters are getting in on the action as Brighton and Cardiff fans threw the offending food at QPR players at a motorway service station! It's in the News of the World.
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