
Here are the latest transfer rumours from the morning's papers...
Championship side West Ham have been alerted to the availability of Manchester City defender Wayne Bridge, after City boss Roberto Mancini confirmed that he is no longer in his first-team plans. (The Sun)
Manchester City look set to go back in for Fiorentina's Alessio Cerci in January after boss Roberto Mancini called the winger "extraordinary". (Daily Mirror)
Sir Alex Ferguson is considering leaving goalkeeper David De Gea out of Saturday evening's Premier League game at Bolton. (Daily Mail)
Harry Redknapp has warned Tottenham skipper Ledley King that he must play at least 20 games this season or risk the axe next summer. (Daily Mail)
Stoke manager Tony Pulis believes new striker Peter Crouch will settle at the club, despite reports his wife Abbey Clancy is unhappy at having to leave London. (Guardian)
Former Manchester United defender John O'Shea has admitted that it was an easy decision to leave the club to join Sunderland. (Independent)
QPR defender Luke Young has accused England manager Fabio Capello of treating him as "an afterthought". (DailyExpress)
And here are the latest transfer tales from talksport.co.uk...
Wenger already planning for January window as Arsenal eye up PSV ace
Jol admits Fulham keen on Marseille striker
Auxerre ace claims he shunned summer interest from Spurs and Newcastle
Pardew angered by Newcastle board's failure to land him a striker
Chelsea hand youngster Clifford new long-term deal
Neymar future to be decided next week as Real Madrid lead chase
Luisao pens new Benfica deal to end talk of Premier League move
Arsenal warned they face fight for Rennes star next summer
Ferguson urges refs to give De Gea more protection
Ronaldo refuses to rule out move away from Real Madrid
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