A daily round up of all the Premiership news and gossip stories.
Arsenal are tracking Benfica star Rodrigo Moreno.
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Cristiano Ronaldo wants to make a spectacular return to English football in the summer.
Newcastle have targeted Crystal Palace right-back Nathaniel Clyne as a possible replacement for Danny Simpson
Italian midfielder Daniele De Rossi is set to ignore interest from Manchester City and sign a new contract with Roma.
Blackburn boss Steve Kean remains hopeful he can resolve the uncertainty surrounding defender Chris Samba’s future with the club.
Corinthians have reignited their interest in Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez.
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John Terry planned to announce his international retirement after Euro 2012 even before the Football Association decided to remove the England captaincy from him.
Gary Neville has called on the FA to produce a clear set of rules regarding the sanctions England players might face if charged with criminal offences.
Andrew Villas-Boas is still fighting to save his Chelsea career.
Former Gunners defender Steve Bould is the hot favourite to take over as Arsene Wenger’s new assistant manager next season.
Steven Pienaar has told Spurs that Luka Modric will move to a bigger club in the summer.
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Norwich manager Paul Lambert insists the club are not yet safe from relegation.
Tottenham coach Joe Jordan believes Andy Carroll is beginning to settle in at Liverpool.
Theo Walcott is set to commit his future to Arsenal by signing a new contract.
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