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Gianfranco Zola claims he is not contemplating
returning to Chelsea as the next permanent manager
and is only focused on making Watford a success.
QPR and Tottenham target Yann M'Vila looks likely to
join Russian Premier League side Rubin Kazan.
Gary Cahill believes Arsenal are no longer a threat to
Chelsea in the race for Champions League places and is
more concerned with catching Manchester United in
the title race.

Clint Hill has challenged his fellow QPR defenders to
step up the plate and plug the gap Ryan Nelsen will
leave when he departs for the MLS in March.

Manchester United have Wilfried Zaha firmly in their
sights as the clock ticks down to transfer deadline day.
Carlos Tevez hopes to extend his Manchester City stay
before heading back to Argentina to end his career with
Boca Juniors.

Inter Milan midfielder Philippe Coutinho is set to
become Liverpool's second signing of the January
transfer window.

Newcastle United have turned back to a long-term
target in Yoan Gouffran as they look to bolster their
forward line this month. The Magpies have had a
£680,000 bid turned down but are expected to return
for the 26-year-old Bordeaux striker with a fresh bid.
Newcastle are expected to give Alan Pardew a major
vote of confidence in the next 10 days - by allowing
him to add another two squad players and a striker
before the window slams shut at the end of the month.

Newcastle United's board remain convinced that Alan
Pardew is the man to take the club forward.
Yohan Cabaye says Newcastle fans should blame him
and not Alan Pardew for the contentious substitution
that riled St James'
Park.

Stoke boss Tony Pulis admits former Sunderland striker
Kenwyne Jones could join Swansea if the price is right -
triggering Danny Graham's move to the Stadium of
Light.

Jonathan de Guzman wants to remain at Swansea City
beyond the end of the season.

Wolves boss Dean Saunders will leave signing players
until as late as possible in the transfer window.

Stopilla Sunzu has claimed he is on the verge of
signing for Reading.

Michael Appleton is planning a swift move into the
transfer market after admitting his Blackburn Rovers
side needs some "freshening up".
Celtic are believed to have set their sights on Charlie
Austin as a replacement for Premier League target Gary
Hooper.

Chris Hughton could present Celtic with an improved
offer of up to £8m for striker Gary Hooper this week.
Derek Adams has emerged as a possible replacement
for Craig Brown as the Aberdeen board consider the
former Scotland and Motherwell manager's future.

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