- Martinez backing Di Santo
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez is confident he can draw out new signing Franco Di Santo's potential. - Scholes keen to continue
Manchester United veteran Paul Scholes says he thought he would have retired by now. - Konchesky keen to take chance
Defender Paul Konchesky believes signing for Liverpool is his last chance to play at the highest level. - Moore available for loan deal
West Bromwich Albion striker Luke Moore is set to leave the club on loan. - Toure backing for Adebayor
Manchester City defender Kolo Toure has urged striker Emmanuel Adebayor 'to fight for his place' at Eastlands. - Youth festivals a huge success
West Ham United, Nigeria and Chelsea emerged victorious from a series of Premier League Youth Festivals. - Memorable day for Carragher
Jamie Carragher marked his big day with a goal for each side in his testimonial at Anfield. - Torres ahead of schedule
Liverpool do not expect Fernando Torres to reach his physical peak for another month - Ben Arfa eager for opportunity
Hatem Ben Arfa is raring to go after making his season-long loan switch to Newcastle United. - Fortune: Albion can survive
Marc-Antoine Fortune says West Bromwich Albion are better placed to stay up than they were two years ago.
- Houllier set for Villa job
Sky Sports News understands Gerard Houllier is set to be offered the manager's job at Aston Villa. - Spurs confirm Dawson blow
Tottenham Hotspur have announced that England defender Michael Dawson will be sidelined for six to eight weeks through injury. - Redknapp - Dawson devastated
Harry Redknapp has spoken about the despair Michael Dawson felt after damaging ligaments in England's win against Bulgaria. - Hutton makes Spurs plea
Alan Hutton has pleaded with Tottenham to drop their asking price for him if he is not playing regularly by January. - Ade taunts Arsenal
Emmanuel Adebayor has made a fresh jibe at Arsenal claiming that Manchester City are a 'bigger club'.
