1240 GMT: Real Madrid's Dutch midfielder Rafael van der Vaart dismisses talk of a return to German club Hamburg and vows to stay at the Bernabeu. (Bild magazine)
0940 GMT: AC Milan striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar has been linked with a January move to several Premier League clubs but the Dutch international says he wants to stay with the Serie A outfit. (Press Association)
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Chelsea are lining up a bid to sign Brazil Under-15 skipper Lucas Piazon, who is seen as the new Kaka, from Sao Paolo. Full story: Daily Mirror
Egypt striker Amr Zaki, who spent last season on loan at Wigan, is wanted by Portsmouth and could join the Premier League club in January. Full story: Daily Mirror
Newcastle are monitoring the form of versatile Portugal winger Ukra, who currently plays for Olhanense and was in action against England Under-21s on Saturday. Full story: Daily Mail
Championship strugglers Reading want to sign Huddersfield striker Jordan Rhodes and are prepared to pay £600,000 for the player, who joined the Terriers for half that amount from Ipswich in the summer. Full story: Daily Mirror
OTHER GOSSIP
England coach Fabio Capello will not select David James for his World Cup squad unless the 39-year-old keeper is fully fit. Full story: Daily Mail
Arsenal's England Under-21 defender Kieran Gibbs says he has not even thought that he could yet become a surprise late selection in Capello's World Cup squad. Full story: The Sun
England skipper John Terry insisted his team will fear nobody at the World Cup despite watching his side lose against an under-strength Brazil. Full story: The Sun
Manchester United defender Gary Neville has called for an elite pool of referees to take charge of high-profile Premier League fixtures. Full story: The Times
AND FINALLY
There has been a rush for tickets for the final of the Major League Soccer Cup after David Beckham's LA Galaxy defeated Houston Dynamo 2-0 to qualify for next Sunday's match, when they will take on Real Salt Lake. Full story: Daily Telegraph
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