LONDON EVENING STANDARD
PSV Eindhoven right-back Stanislav Manolev is being targeted by Fulham.
Lukas Podolski today claimed Arsenal have not given up on catching Chelsea and finishing third.
Gareth Bale has set his sights on emulating Cristiano Ronaldo as one of the world's best players after scoring a contender for goal of the season.
Tottenham goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes is closing in on a loan move to Hoffenheim.
THE BOLTON NEWS
Stoke City have emerged as a surprise candidate to sign Marcos Alonso before tonight's transfer deadline.
LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH
Blackbur Rovers have had a bid rejected for Blackpool skipper Alex Baptiste.
THE STAR
Coventry have confirmed an interest in Sheffield Wednesday striker Gary Madine.
FULHAM CHRONICLE
Fulham manager Martin Jol has told QPR they have no chance of signing Brede Hangeland before Thursday's transfer deadline.
Fulham fear their bid for Tom Huddlestone will not be completed in time to beat the clock despite agreeing a £5million fee with Tottenham.
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has said their will be no signings for the Reds on the final day of the transfer window.
Roberto Mancini says John Guidetti is the man most likely to benefit from Mario Balotelli's sale after hinting that he is unlikely to sign a new striker on Thursday and is ready to push the young Swedish striker into the first-team picture.
LIVERPOOL ECHO
Brendan Rodgers doesn't expect to do any final-day deals with Tom Ince either set to join Swansea or stay at Blackpool.
Liverpool frontman Dani Pacheco will leave Anfield on deadline day to join Spanish Second Division outfit SD Huesca.
Everton hope to pull off a deadline day coup by swooping for Spain striker Alvaro Negredo. The player is due to fly out to England for talks and a medical but the deal will only be possible if the Toffees can agree a fee with the Spaniards holding out for £13million.
NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE
Alan Pardew is keen to add Ajax skipper Siem de Jong to his ranks before Thursday's transfer deadline, but may have to wait until the summer to conclude the deal.
THE JOURNAL
Newcastle United intend to make Swiss teenager Kevin Mbabu their sixth signing of a successful January transfer window today.
Alan Pardew is tipping new signing Moussa Sissoko to be Newcastle's answer to Steven Gerrard.
EVENING GAZETTE
Grant Leadbitter believes Kieron Dyer will add a new dimension to Middlesbrough when he completes his move to the club on deadline day.
SUNDERLAND ECHO
Sunderland are ready to extend James McFadden's deal until the end of the season - but are ready to immediately loan him out to a Championship team.
DAILY ECHO
Mauricio Pochettino has not ruled out adding to his squad on transfer deadline day.
WIGAN EVENING POST
Roberto Martinez believes Wigan Athletic are only "fine margins" away from rediscovering their top form.
BIRMINGHAM MAIL
Birmingham expect to sanction the sales of Chris Burke and Jack Butland today.
West Brom could agree to the sale of Peter Odemwingie if QPR agree to sell them Junior Hoilett as part of the deal.
Gerard Houllier believes Aston Villa are signing a gem in Yacouba Sylla.
EXPRESS & STAR
Wolves hope to sign Alex Baptiste from Blackpool for £1million before today's transfer deadline.
YORKSHIRE EVENING POST
Steve Morison has penned a three-and-a-half-year deal after finalising his move to Leeds.
NEWHAM RECORDER
Arsenal are not giving up on a deal to bring West Ham United midfielder Mohamed Diame to the Emirates Stadium but manager Arsene Wenger admitted he will not be too concerned if there are no new signings today.
READING POST
Reading boss Brian McDermott feels that offers from rival clubs is making Alex Pearce stall on a new deal. The centre-back is a free agent in the summer and leaving on a free would mean he could pocket a huge signing-on fee from any of his suitors, worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
THE SENTINEL
Stoke City are hoping to complete the £7million double signing of Jack Butland and Brek Shea today.
EVENING TIMES
Victor Wanyama will leave all talk about his future until the summer - after a heart-to-heart yesterday with Neil Lennon.
Rangers are today reflecting on a major injury setback after midfielder Lewis Macleod was ruled out of action for up to two months with knee ligament damage.


 





