Thursday's transfer gossip
Here's our round-up of all the latest transfer rumours, including the latest update in the Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid saga, Tottenham’s plans to sign a Seville winger plus news of Martin O’Neill's chase to sign an England goalkeeper.
We'll keep you up to date with all the big transfer stories throughout the summer.
Ronaldo to force Madrid move - Marca
The Spanish newspaper says the Manchester United winger could force his exit from Old Trafford by handing in a transfer request.
Capel to earn his Spurs – Daily Mail
Tottenham are on the verge of signing Seville winger Diego Capel after agreeing to match his £11.5 million buy-out clause.
O’Neill having a change of Hart - Daily Star
Aston Villa are planning to launch an £8m bid to sign England's rising goalkeeper from Manchester City.
Shaun’s the Wright man for Pompey – The Sun
Chelsea’s Shaun Wright-Phillips is a £10m target for Harry Redknapp.
Lloris joins Lyons - L'Equipe
Hugo Lloris, who had been linked with a move to Tottenham, has signed for the French champions.
Wenger to catch Wayne – Daily Mirror
Arsenal head a clutch of clubs chasing Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, who would cost as much as £8m
Fab: I’m Gunna stay – The Sun
Cesc Fabregas has pledged his future to Arsenal despite interest from Spain.
Arsenal win £12.5m Nasri race – The Daily Telegraph
Arsene Wenger has completed the signing of the Marseille midfielder, a move that is likely to hasten the departure of Alexander Hleb.
Bruce is held up in Zak race – The Sun
The Wigan manager will have to wait until June 22 to find out if he can sign Amr Zaky, the Egyptian forward, for £6m.
Keane to stay – The Sun
Robbie Keane has assured Tottenham fans he will not be leaving the club this summer.
Keane here to stay, says happy Quinn – Daily Mail
Different Keane...same story, this time the Sunderland chairman says his manager, Roy Keane, is on the verge of signing a new four-year contract.
Rangers in Adam grapple – The Sun
QPR are set to make a £1m bid for Middlesbrough’s Adam Johnson.


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