Transfer rumours and paper review with Chris Davies: Tuesday, August 17

Football journalist Chris Davies joined the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast boys on Tuesday morning to take a look at all the day's back-page tittle tattle.
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Here are talkSPORT's latest transfer rumours...
Hodgson hoping for Mascherano stay
Exclusive - Seaman urges Wenger to sign a new keeper
Spurs knocked back in bid for Lescott
Birmingham lead chase for wantaway Wigan star
Italian duo on alert as Behrami eyes exit
Redknapp: King can't play for England again
Hammer blow for Grant as Hitzlsperger ruled out for a month
Liverpool forward reveals Blackpool interest
West Ham set to seal double swoop
Rafael eyeing Brazil return
Meanwhile here's the latest news and views from around the back pages...
Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas is set to sign for Juventus on loan for the season, with a view to a full-time £10m switch. (Daily Mirror)
But Turkish club Galatasaray hope to fight off Juventus, Sampdoria and AC Milan for England international Jenas, who did not feature in Spurs' 0-0 draw with Manchester City on Saturday. (The Sun)
Chelsea target Neymar, the 18-year-old Santos forward, will decide on Tuesday whether to complete a £24m move to the Premier League. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool are considering a move for Dynamo Kiev forward Artem Milevskiy as manager Roy Hodgson looks to bolster his strikeforce. (goal.com)
Manchester City are hoping to sell Brazilian forward Robinho to German club Schalke 04 - and use the cash to make a new bid for Benfica defender David Luiz. (Daily Mirror)
City have been warned they will have to complete the signing of James Milner by Wednesday or face the prospect of the England midfielder remaining at Aston Villa for the rest of the season. (The Guardian)
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has urged Manchester City striker Craig Bellamy not to throw away his career by dropping into the Championship to play for Cardiff. (Daily Mail)
Everton have joined the queue of clubs interested in providing Bellamy with an escape from Eastlands, despite their inability to match the Wales international's current salary. (The Guardian)
The Toffees are chasing FC Utrecht's attacking midfielder Dries Mertens, but will face competition from PSV Eindhoven and Twente Enschede for the 23-year-old. (imscouting.com)
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger wants to tie up a £2.5m deal for Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer in time for the visit of Blackpool on Saturday and it could pave the way for the Cottagers to move for Manchester City keeper Shay Given as his replacement. (Daily Mirror)
But City will try to soften the blow of Given's relegation to the bench by offering the goalkeeper a pay rise and the chance to stay at Eastlands until he turns 39. (Daily Mail)
Current Arsenal keeper Manuel Almunia, meanwhile, will seek talks about his future if Wenger brings in another senior goalkeeper before the transfer window closes. (London Evening Standard)
Newcastle are close to signing Feyenoord midfielder Leroy Fer - nicknamed the Bouncer because of his powerful physique. (Daily Mail)
Stoke manager Tony Pulis is ready to smash the club's transfer record again with a £9m swoop for Wigan striker Hugo Rodallega. (Daily Mirror)
West Ham's Swiss midfielder Valon Behrami wants to leave for Roma because he says his family cannot settle in London. (Daily Mail)
Rangers have handed former Sheffield Wednesday winger Etienne Esajas the chance to earn a contract at Ibrox by taking the 25-year-old Dutchman on trial. (Daily Record)
Hull are ready to send unwanted striker Daniel Cousin to Greek club Larissa and hope his departure will free up funds to let them move for Cardiff forward Ross McCormack and Arsenal striker Jay Simpson. (Daily Mirror)
Leeds manager Simon Grayson is interested in signing former Aston Villa and Manchester City striker Darius Vassell, who is a free agent. (Daily Mail)
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway hopes Saturday's 4-0 victory over Wigan will help the club attract new players before the transfer window closes. (The Sun)