With Transfer deadline looming, here’s a look at what Transfer and other EPL Gossip hitting the headlines in this Sunday’s UK Newspapers.
Manchester United are ready to offer £20m for Everton Midfielder Jack Rodwell. (Sunday People)
Manchester United midfield veteran Paul Scholes plans on managing his beloved Oldham when he retires from the game. (News of the World)
Former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier could take over the Aston Villa vacancy. (Sunday People)
Holland keeper Maarten Stekelenburg will snub a move to Arsenal and stay Ajax. (Sunday Express)
Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson will seal a deal with former club Fulham for Defender Paul Konchesky and he is also ready to make a last ditch bid for West Ham forward Carlton Cole. (News of the World)
Hodgson is also ready to take Bayern Munich striker Mario Gomez to Anfield on loan. (Sunday Express)
New Barcelona signing Javier Masscherano denies going on strike at Liverpool in order to orchestrate a move away from Anfield. (Sunday People)
Tottenham look favourites to sign West Ham midfielder Scott Parker with West Ham looking to make funds available for new signings. (Mail on Sunday)
Tottenham have also made a cheeky enquiry about the availability of Manchester United Defender Rio Ferdinand. (News of the World)
Tottenham are set to make a bid for former Manchester United striker Giuseppe Rossi if they can’t loan AC Milan striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar. (News of the World)
Tottenham striker Robbie Keane looks set to leave White Hart Lane with Aston Villa and Newcastle scrambling for his signature. (Mail on Sunday)
Wigan’s Charles N’Zogbia may yet stay at the DW Stadium after Birmingham pulled out of signing the midfielder because of wage demands. (News of the World)
Wigan have agreed a deal with Chelsea for striker Franco Di Santo. (Sunday People)
West Ham Wigan and Bolton are set to battle it out for the signature of Former Arsenal winger Robert Pires who is out of contract after leaving Villareal in the Summer. (Sunday Express)Shay Given is set for a move on-loan to Fulham. (Mail on Sunday)
