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Nicklas BendtnerStriker Nicklas Bendtner, 26, claims his reputation as a “psychopath” is unfair and is hitting his chances of leaving Arsenal. He  last started a Premier League game for Arsenal on 4 December, 2013.

Barcelona have renewed their interest in Chelsea’s David Luiz, 26, with the confirmation that veteran defender Carles Puyol will leave the Spanish club this summer.

David Moyes faces a logistical nightmare this summer as he plans an unprecedented overhaul of Manchester United’s under-achieving squad with the manager understood to want up to eight new signings. Moyes also has growing concerns about the form and attitude of Manchester United striker Robin Van Persie, 30.

Manchester City midfielder Fernandinho, 28, believes his long-term future lies at the Etihad.

Luis Suarez

Striker Luis Suarez, 27, has calmed fears he will quit Liverpool this summer if they fail to qualify for the Champions League, insisting his future “isn’t dependent” on that. Luis Suarez scored his 24th goal of the season at Southampton on Saturday

Inter Milan are considering a move to sign Arsenal forward Lukas Podolski, 28, this summer.

Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil, 25, has been warned that “the clock is ticking” on his World Cup hopes by Germany coach Joachim Low.

Manchester City and Chelsea target Xabi Alonso, 32, says he made the right decision to leave Liverpool in 2009 to join La Liga giants Real Madrid.

Arsenal midfielder Kim Kallstrom, 31, is ready to give Arsene Wenger a huge fitness boost as he nears match fitness after a back injury and even has an outside chance of making the squad to face Everton in Saturday’s FA Cup tie.

Liverpool are not at risk of being prevented from playing in Europe next season despite potentially falling foul of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations by posting losses totalling £90m in the past two financial years.

The son of former England star Andy Cole was allegedly racially abused by players and supporters during last week’s Uefa Youth League match between Manchester City and Atletico Madrid in Spain.

Sources: Daily Express, TalkSport, Dailt Mirror, Guardian, Daily Mail, Daily Star, Four Four Two, Daily Telegraph, The Times, Evening Standard, AS.com, Marca, TuttoSport