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Mario Balotelli has told Manchester City's owners: Don't sack Roberto Mancini.
Ian Wright fears Arsenal will follow Liverpool and slip out of Champions League contention.
David Gold has told Paolo Di Canio there is no job for him at West Ham.
Michael Owen could get a new Stoke deal even if he is out for the rest of the season.
Michael Laudrup refuses to talk about rumors linking him with the Real Madrid job.
Bradford joint chairman Mark Lawn has vowed to do all he can to keep manager Phil Parkinson at the club.
Manchester United are working on a stunning £55million deal to bring Cristiano Ronaldo back to Old Trafford.
Roberto Mancini is fuming after being told his final act as Manchester City boss could be taking the side on an end-of-season tour to America.
Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood has again backed under-fire manager Arsene Wenger.
Arsenal want to sign 18-year-old Chelsea midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah, who has been instrumental in Watford's promotion push to the Premier League.
Michael Laudrup refuses to discuss his future at Swansea until after the Capital One Cup final.
West Brom boss Steve Clarke has urged fans to give Peter Odemwingie a chance - for the good of the club.
Swindon Town have been forced to change the locks at the County Ground after Paolo Di Canio stole into the manager's office under darkness and tore down pictures of his successful reign.
Manchester City have dismissed reports in Spain that Malaga boss Manuel Pellegrini has agreed to become their next manager.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has offered Nani a lifeline at the club.
Bacary Sagna is set to be the next big-name departure from Arsenal as Arsene Wenger makes a new right-back one of his priorities and sets his sights on Daryl Janmaat of Feyenoord.
Real Madrid want Manchester United's David de Gea to be their long-term first-choice goalkeeper.
Roberto Martinez is telling his contract rebels to put their futures on hold - and save Wigan from the drop.
Michael Owen could land a new deal at Stoke without even starting a Premier League game.
Chelsea have sealed a £1.7million deal to sign red-hot Chilean teenage Cristian Cuevas.
Sir Alex Ferguson has dismissed suggestions he is ready to sell Nani.
Liverpool will send scouts to watch Celtic defender Efe Ambrose after he impressed Reds manager Brendan Rodgers with his performances in the Africa Cup of Nations for winners Nigeria.
Arsenal right-back Bacary Sagna looks set to leave this summer - he is reportedly disappointed to have been offered only a one-year contract extension with the Gunners.
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