TRANSFER GOSSIP
West Brom's hierarchy are furious with Saido Berahino's comments about moving "on to bigger things" in an interview they did not sanction. The 21-year-old striker, who has been linked with Liverpool and Tottenham, is likely to be fined by the club for his behaviour. (Express & Star)
The West Midlands club are so exasperated with Berahino's conduct they will abandon plans to restart negotiations over a new contract and sell the England Under-21 international in the summer. (Daily Telegraph)
Berahino's team-mates at The Hawthorns are so fed up with his behaviour they have started to ignore the Burundi-born forward . (Mirror)
Arsenal held talks with Saint Etienne midfielder Loic Perrin, 29, in the last transfer window but decided to pursue other transfer targets. (Talksport)
Stevan Jovetic's future at Manchester City has been plunged into doubt after the 25-year-old Montenegro forward was dropped from the club's Champions League squad. (Times - subscription)
Everton winger Kevin Mirallas, 27, has been quoted in the Belgium media as saying he is "ready for a new challenge" which has led to speculation he will quit Goodison Park in the summer. (Liverpool Echo)
West Ham will make another attempt to sign 23-year-old defender Steven Caulker if QPR are relegated from the Premier League at the end of the season. (Mirror)
New York City FC have turned down the chance to sign Hatem Ben Arfa, who faces a period of inaction having signed for Nice following his release by Newcastle because he is ineligible to play under Fifa's three-club rule. Major League Soccer is not governed by the rule but New York head coach Jason Kreis has no interest in signing the 27-year-old winger. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal wants PSV Eindhoven winger Memphis Depay to be his first signing in the summer, with the Red Devils set to pay £10m for the 20-year-old Netherlands international. (Sun - subscription)
OTHER GOSSIP
Tim Sherwood's appointment as QPR manager is in doubt due to a row over personal terms with the 45-year-old former Tottenham boss wanting a three-year deal worth £6m. (Daily Star)
Nottingham Forest chairman Fawaz Al Hasawi is considering walking away from the club after being abused by fans. (Daily Express)
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is understood to have taken dim view of Jack Wilshere's latest smoking-related indiscretion and will speak to him about it, after the injured midfielder, 23, was pictured holding a shisha pipe in an Instagram post. (Independent)
Billionaire Arsenal shareholder Alisher Usmanov has given the Russian Football Union a loan of nearly £4m to cover head coach Fabio Capello's wages. Ex-England boss Capello has not been paid since June 2014. (Sky Sports)
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is scheduled to end his vow of silence and speak to the media again on Friday. (London Evening Standard)
Everton will monitor James McCarthy's training, nutrition and even his footwear in a bid to end the 24-year-old midfielder's injury problems. (Liverpool Echo)
BEST OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Barcelona forward Luis Suarez took advantage of the cold weather in Spain to have an afternoon of fun in the snow with wife and children. The Uruguay international uploaded a picture of his family sledging and building a snowman to his Instagram account along with the message: "Thank you my loves for making me spend this wonderful day with you. I love you with all my heart."
Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina, 26, has been helping new Chelsea signing Juan Cuadrado settle into London life following his move from Fiorentina. Ospina, who is an international team-mate of 26-year-old winger Cuadrado with Colombia, posted a picture of the pair of them on his Instagram account with the message: "Best wishes buddy."
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has regained his dance moves as well as his fitness. The 25-year-old, who recently returned from a lengthy injury lay-off, uploaded a video on his Instagram account of himself, Raheem Sterling and Jordan Ibe dancing to 'Blessings' by Big Sean featuring Drake and Kanye West in the dressing room at the club's training ground.
A day after he was criticised for being photographed at nightclub smoking a shisha pipe Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere posted a video of himself on his Instagram account working out. Wilshere also posted the message: "Worry about your character not your reputation, because your character is who you are and your reputation is only what people who don't know you think about you!"
AND FINALLY...
A sociology professor at a Canadian university has dedicated the subject matter of his four-year course to Real Madrid and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo. (University of British Colombia)
A six-year-old football fan has sent a hand-written letter to Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho begging him to become Aston Villa's manager to save their season. (Birmingham Mail)