WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1
DAILY MIRROR
* David Beckham believes he is on course for another come-from-behind victory to help England host the World Cup.
* Chelsea spent more than £9million on agents' fees this year - but bought just two players.
* Manchester United midfielder Ji-Sung Park has emerged as a transfer target for Sevilla.
* Lars Lagerback is the new favourite to become Wales boss.
* Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp could face a battle to keep William Gallas.
* Landon Donovan has urged Everton to bring him back to the Premier League - as David Beckham ruled out a move to Goodison Park.
* Manchester City scouts are watching Benfica defender Maxi Pereira.
* Celtic are set to keep Newcastle goalkeeper Fraser Forster for the rest of the season.
* Blackpool's bid to keep midfielder David Vaughan is being hit by a contract snag.
* Portsmouth striker David Nugent is ready to snub Blackpool by signing a new contract at Fratton Park.
* Sheffield United are considering a January bid to sign Preston right-back Billy Jones.
THE SUN
* Arsene Wenger has stunned Arsenal's board by insisting he will not sign any players in January.
* Liverpool are eyeing a £12million swoop for Lille defender Adil Rami.
* Newcastle have moved to block strong interest from Tottenham by offering Steven Taylor improved terms to stay.
DAILY MAIL
* England's hopes of staging the World Cup in 2018 were rapidly improving last night with the bid suddenly on the up.
* Newcastle say they have made defender Steven Taylor a second contract offer after talks stalled in the summer.
* Fulham could make a January bid for Bolton goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi despite his £5million valuation.
* Manchester City are monitoring Santos midfielder Zezinho.
* Werder Bremen are interested in Manchester City striker Felipe Caicedo.
* Leicester could make a £500,000 bid for Everton striker James Vaughan.
* Middlesbrough have warned Arsenal that goalkeeper Jason Steele is not for sale.
DAILY EXPRESS
* David Beckham believes England's hopes of hosting the 2018 World Cup are back on track with cracks appearing in Russia's rival bid.
* Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has aired his frustration at Wayne Bridge's poor injury record.
* Landon Donovan says he must listen to his body before deciding whether to return to Everton in January.
DAILY STAR
* Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson is set to make a £10million bid for Bolton defender Gary Cahill after losing Jamie Carragher for three months.
* Crystal Palace could swoop for Dover's FA Cup hero Adam Birchall.
* Everton are interested in signing Barnsley winger Adam Hammill.
THE TIMES
* The bid for damages by Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr against the new owners of Liverpool Football Club and the Royal Bank of Scotland has moved a step nearer as the pair prepare for a return to the High Court early next year.
THE INDEPENDENT
* Liverpool have paid out more than £9m - the price of the second striker they could not afford last summer - on agents' fees in the last year.
* David Beckham last night claimed that he and Prime Minister David Cameron had put England's bid to host the 2018 World Cup back on a good footing.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
* Roy Hodgson will accelerate his search for defensive reinforcements after learning that Liverpool stalwart Jamie Carragher will be out for at least three months.
THE GUARDIAN
* England's bid team raised hopes of a late surge to land the 2018 World Cup as the prime minister, David Cameron, led a final lobbying push.
DAILY RECORD
* Craig Whyte is on his way to Scotland for talks with Sir David Murray on his plans to buy out Rangers.
DAILY MIRROR
* David Beckham believes he is on course for another come-from-behind victory to help England host the World Cup.
* Chelsea spent more than £9million on agents' fees this year - but bought just two players.
* Manchester United midfielder Ji-Sung Park has emerged as a transfer target for Sevilla.
* Lars Lagerback is the new favourite to become Wales boss.
* Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp could face a battle to keep William Gallas.
* Landon Donovan has urged Everton to bring him back to the Premier League - as David Beckham ruled out a move to Goodison Park.
* Manchester City scouts are watching Benfica defender Maxi Pereira.
* Celtic are set to keep Newcastle goalkeeper Fraser Forster for the rest of the season.
* Blackpool's bid to keep midfielder David Vaughan is being hit by a contract snag.
* Portsmouth striker David Nugent is ready to snub Blackpool by signing a new contract at Fratton Park.
* Sheffield United are considering a January bid to sign Preston right-back Billy Jones.
THE SUN
* Arsene Wenger has stunned Arsenal's board by insisting he will not sign any players in January.
* Liverpool are eyeing a £12million swoop for Lille defender Adil Rami.
* Newcastle have moved to block strong interest from Tottenham by offering Steven Taylor improved terms to stay.
DAILY MAIL
* England's hopes of staging the World Cup in 2018 were rapidly improving last night with the bid suddenly on the up.
* Newcastle say they have made defender Steven Taylor a second contract offer after talks stalled in the summer.
* Fulham could make a January bid for Bolton goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi despite his £5million valuation.
* Manchester City are monitoring Santos midfielder Zezinho.
* Werder Bremen are interested in Manchester City striker Felipe Caicedo.
* Leicester could make a £500,000 bid for Everton striker James Vaughan.
* Middlesbrough have warned Arsenal that goalkeeper Jason Steele is not for sale.
DAILY EXPRESS
* David Beckham believes England's hopes of hosting the 2018 World Cup are back on track with cracks appearing in Russia's rival bid.
* Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has aired his frustration at Wayne Bridge's poor injury record.
* Landon Donovan says he must listen to his body before deciding whether to return to Everton in January.
DAILY STAR
* Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson is set to make a £10million bid for Bolton defender Gary Cahill after losing Jamie Carragher for three months.
* Crystal Palace could swoop for Dover's FA Cup hero Adam Birchall.
* Everton are interested in signing Barnsley winger Adam Hammill.
THE TIMES
* The bid for damages by Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr against the new owners of Liverpool Football Club and the Royal Bank of Scotland has moved a step nearer as the pair prepare for a return to the High Court early next year.
THE INDEPENDENT
* Liverpool have paid out more than £9m - the price of the second striker they could not afford last summer - on agents' fees in the last year.
* David Beckham last night claimed that he and Prime Minister David Cameron had put England's bid to host the 2018 World Cup back on a good footing.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
* Roy Hodgson will accelerate his search for defensive reinforcements after learning that Liverpool stalwart Jamie Carragher will be out for at least three months.
THE GUARDIAN
* England's bid team raised hopes of a late surge to land the 2018 World Cup as the prime minister, David Cameron, led a final lobbying push.
DAILY RECORD
* Craig Whyte is on his way to Scotland for talks with Sir David Murray on his plans to buy out Rangers.