These are the stories making the headlines in the papers and online this morning...
Arsenal are keen to make the first move for Fulham striker Clint Dempsey, 29, who is also wanted by Liverpool. (The Sun)
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is closing in on £17m-rated Rennes midfielder Yann M'Vila, 21. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester City are targeting Montpellier midfielder Younes Belhanda, 22, as a back-up target, with their pursuit of Lille's Eden Hazard, 21, proving more difficult than the club had first anticipated. (The Independent)
Tottenham target Loic Remy, the 25-year-old Marseille striker, says he wants to remain with the French club but admits that their financial situation may lead to him being sold. (Metro)
Real Madrid scouts have been watching Newcastle striker Papiss Demba Cisse with a view to making a move for the Senegal international this summer. (The Times)
Spurs could also be set to add to their defensive ranks with a move for Ajax defender Jan Vertonghen, 24. (Daily Mail)
However Manchester United could scupper Tottenham's plans with their own move for the Dutchman. (Daily Mirror)
Fulham are poised to complete a £10m double transfer swoop for Heerenveen wingers Luciano Narsingh and Oussama Assaidi, fighting off competition from Dutch sides PSV Eindhoven, and Ajax, Russian outfit Anzhi Makhachkala and Premier League rivals Everton and Newcastle. (The Sun)
If they secure their Premier League status next weekend, QPR are planning a £7m move for Wigan's 21-year-old winger Victor Moses. (Daily Mirror)
Newcastle are considering a move for Marseilles and former France under-19 defender Christophe Lowinsky. (The Times)
Former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola has rejected a second approach from Chelsea, despite the offer of £12m-a-year and a huge transfer budget. (Daily Express)
Manchester City's players have been promised £250,000 each if they land the Premier League title. (Daily Star)
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba will be given one last chance to sign a new contract. The 34-year-old rejected a one-year deal, but the club are prepared to offer a compromise of an option of a further 12 months if he continues to deliver. (The Sun)
Wolves have denied reports that Darren Ferguson will become the club's new manager, after some bookmakers stopped taking bets on the Peterborough boss taking over at Molineux. (Express and Star)
Aston Villa defender Carlos Cuellar has hinted on Twitter that he will be leaving the club. (Birmingham Mail)
Liverpool midfielder Maxi Rodriguez is considering cancelling his contract. The Argentine is desperate to get more game time and has grown increasingly frustrated by his role on the periphery of Kenny Dalglish's first team. (Daily Mail)
The Brazilian government will hand out free tickets to the country's poor and indigenous people for the 2014 World Cup finals and expect to do the same for the 2016 Olympics in Rio. (The Independent)
Arsenal have unveiled their new kit in a humorous video, which features star striker Robin Van Persie, and shows goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny apparently kicking a ball onto the roof of Arsene Wenger's car. (Metro)
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