England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson is set to drop out-of-form Arsenal defender Sol Campbell from his World Cup squad. (Sunday Express and Daily Star Sunday)
Campbell will be going to Germany as an England player. (People on Sunday)
Campbell has made a dramatic U-turn after telling his team-mates he was set to quit and will now be at training next week. (News of the World)
Arsenal team-mate Alexander Hleb is furious with boss Arsene Wenger after warming the bench. (News of the World)
Gunners striker Thierry Henry will be sold for �30m at the end of the season. (Sunday Mirror)
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho banned Frank Lampard from a media trip to Spain for fear that Barcelona would approach him. (News of the World.)
Mourinho is lining up a swap deal with Barcelona involving Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto'o. (News of the World)
Sven-Goran Eriksson has hired a "super agent" to try to land him the manager's job at Real Madrid. (Mail on Sunday)
Newcastle will try to tempt Martin O'Neill to be manager by offering him a �30m warchest. (News of the World)
O'Neill will snub the Magpies, however, because he believes that he has the inside track in the race to be next England boss. (Sunday Express)
Bolton boss Sam Allardyce wants an interview with the Football Association about taking charge of England. (Star)
Brazil are considering dropping out-of-form goalkeeper Dida for the World Cup. (Sunday Mirror)
Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton will sign a four-year deal to remain at the club. (Sunday Mirror)
Barton will in fact be moving to Arsenal at the end of the season. (Daily Star Sunday & News of the World)
Tottenham are lining up a player swap with Portsmouth involving their midfielder Wayne Routledge and Pompey striker Lomana Lua Lua. (Star Sunday)
Middlesbrough will let striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink go at the end of the season. (Daily Star Sunday)
David Beckham's contract talks with Real Madrid are on ice. (Sunday Mirror)
The England captain has swapped boots after learning that his old ones were made from baby kangaroos. (Independent)
Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre admits he was told he could leave Old Trafford, but will now fight for his place. (News of the World)
Red Devils keeper Edwin van der Sar says Rio Ferdinand can be too casual at times. (Sunday Express)
Cheslea defender Williams Gallas will walk away from Stamford Bridge when his contract expires. (News of the World)
Eric Djemba Djemba is set to end his Premiership nightmare by switching to Racing Santander. (News of the World)