Transfer rumours and paper review with Chris Davies: Tuesday, August 31

Football journalist Chris Davies joined the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast boys on Transfer deadline day to take a look at all of today's back-page news.
Are Tottenham going to sign Emmanuel Adebayor? Will Shay Given move on from Manchester City and can Arsene Wenger finally get the goalkeeper he wants?
Here are talkSPORT's latest transfer rumours...
Exclusive: Tottenham plot late swoop for Pienaar
Spurs snubbed by AC Milan ace AND Sevilla star
Everton rule out Rodwell sale this summer
Agent: Diarra will not join Liverpool this summer
Sidwell to reject West Brom
Chelsea striker set to snub Wigan for Sporting switch
Rangers enter race for Everton outcast
West Brom closing in on Rochdale starlet
Mascherano: 'Liverpool will not miss me'
Tottenham agree deal for Honduran whizkid
Meanwhile here are the latest news and transfer rumours from around the papers...
Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor is the subject of an audacious late transfer enquiry from Tottenham. (Daily Mirror)
Shay Given has rejected the chance of joining Fulham on transfer deadline day. (The Guardian)
Another City star who could be on the move is Robinho who interests AC Milan (The Guardian)
Blackpool are looking to strengthen their squad further by signing Strasbourg midfielder Mamadou Bah and Kyle Lafferty. (Daily Mail)
Arsenal defender Armand Traore could be off to Juventus on-loan for a year. (The Sun)
But he is also wanted by Birmingham who are looking to sign out-of-favour Barcelona midfielder Alexander Hleb. (Daily Mail)
West Ham have rejected a fresh £7m bid from Tottenham for midfielder Scott Parker. (Daily Mail)
Eidur Gudjohnsen is ready to return to the Premier League once more and sign for Fulham after rejecting a move to Stoke City. (Daily Mirror)
Ghanaian World Cup hot shot Asamoah Gyan, is on the brink of signing for Sunderland on a four-year deal. (The Sun)
Curtis Davies could make a loan move to Celtic after the centre-half failed to impress at Villa Park. (Daily Mirror)