morning paper talk

- Liverpool's Luis Suarez has finally said sorry over his World Cup bite shame - under orders from transfer suitors Barcelona.
- Frank Lampard will play for Manchester City's A-League side Melbourne City in Australia next season, ahead of the ex-Chelsea midfielder's move to the Etihad club's Major League Soccer franchise New York City FC.
- Barcelona have slapped a £32million price-tag on Liverpool-target Alexis Sanchez.
- Southampton's Adam Lallana will complete his £25million move to Liverpool in the next 24 hours - and Reds manager Brendan Rodgers promises there will be more signings.
- Newcastle will ask for a double-their-money £12million if a trio of clubs - Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco - step up their interest in right-back Mathieu Debuchy.
- Manchester City are closing in on making Malaga goalkeeper Willy Caballero their third summer signing.
- New Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is close to landing Argentine compatriot Esteban Cambiasso on a free.
- Manchester United are refusing to give up hope of prising Thomas Vermaelen away from Arsenal. The Gunners rejected a £6m bid from their Old Trafford rivals last week, but Louis van Gaal is determined to add the Belgium defender to last week's captures of midfielder Ander Herrera and left-back Luke Shaw.
- Leeds striker Ross McCormack is joining Championship rivals Fulham in a £10million deal
- Kaka has agreed to return to Brazil to play for Sao Paulo, the club he starred for before moving to Europe with AC Milan. The 33-year-old playmaker will join on loan for the rest of the year and is expected to join new MLS team Orlando City in the spring.
- Brighton striker Leo Ulloa will tell boss Sami Hyypia he wants to be allowed to leave. The Seagulls have already rejected a £7million bid from top flight new-boys Leicester.
- Atletico Madrid are moving to ward off admiring glances from Manchester United and Barcelona by extending the contract of Uruguay World Cup defender Jose Maria Gimenez.
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