On Saturday we brought you the news that Kolo Toure was of interest to Manchester City. Well, the Sunday Times claims the Ivory Coast defender has agreed personal terms!
So, is it a done deal? And will Joleon Lescott and John Terry make it a £100m defensive treble?
The Mail on Sunday, however, quotes Kolo's brother Yaya as saying City are not big enough.
So who could Arsenal sign? The News of the World thinks that they may splash out £7m on Chelsea's Salomon Kalou. The same paper links the Gunners to Brazilian wonderkid Wellington.
The Mail on Sunday thinks that despite Chelsea's confidence that Terry will stay, City are actually closing in on the England skipper. The paper quotes a deal worth £35m.
The News of the World reports that John Terry DOES still want to talk to Mark Hughes' side.
It's a different story for the Sunday Express, though, as they firmly believe Terry will stay and also pen a new £150,000-a-week contract.
And in typically fun fashion, Jose Mourinho has told the News of the World he expects Manchester City to challenge for the title.
Ferderico Macheda had a dream start to life at Manchester United, but is he really worth £20,000-a-week at this stage? The News of the World reports this as being his new contract.
We now know that Peter Crouch is likely to head to Tottenham. But could Klaas-Jan Huntelaar be making the same move? The News of the World states that he could be made the highest-paid player in the club's history. The fee could be £18m.
Going out of the other door will surely be Darren Bent, with Sunderland the most likely port of call. It's a £15m fee, says the News of the World.
And the News of the World also links Tottenham's Alan Hutton with a £7m move to Everton after Spurs picked up those two Sheffield United kids.
Jermaine Jenas, though, has rubbished talk of leaving Spurs in the Sunday Express.
It looks like Hull City could miss out on a striker again, with Fulham manager Roy Hodgson convinced Bobby Zamora will stay at Craven Cottage. Read the News of the World.
Remember Dean Ashton? Yes, that West Ham striker! Well, the Sunday Express thinks he'll be on his way out with three clubs willing to pay £5m for the crock. Stoke City, Fulham and Hull City are leading the chase, allegedly.
West Ham's former Real Madrid (!) loanee is interesting Bayer Leverkusen, says the News of the World.
Portsmouth's transfer targets, according to the News of the World, are Nottingham Forest duo James Perch and Chris Morgan.
Finally...Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney says in the Sunday Express that the recession is leading to a huge 20% pay cut for players in the lower divisions.