Monday's gossip column - transfers and rumours
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TRANSFER GOSSIP
Luis Suarez is heading for the Liverpool exit this summer despite the Uruguay striker, 25, apologising for his behaviour in the 2-1 defeat at Manchester United.
Manchester City midfielder Abdul Razak, 19, will join Championship side Brighton on loan once Yaya Toure returns from the Africa Cup of Nations.

Aston Villa will make a £2.5m bid for Rangers' Scotland international left-back Lee Wallace, 24.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is interested in signing Ipswich's Cameroon-born Irish forward Carel Tiofack after watching the striker, 17, in a youth match.
Sunderland striker Stephane Sessegnon, 27, has played down interest from Arsenal and hinted he may return to his former club Paris Saint-Germain in the future.
Wigan striker Rakish Bingham, 18, is being monitored by Manchester City, Newcastle and Fulham.
Bolton defender Paul Robinson, 33, is wanted by Championship clubs Southampton and Burnley after losing his place in Owen Coyle's side.
OTHER GOSSIP
Manchester United's tunnel melee with Liverpool at half-time at Old Trafford was sparked by a spitting incident.
Harry Redknapp would try to entice Paul Scholes, 37, out of international retirement if the Spurs boss were to land the England manager's job.

Roberto Mancini expects Carlos Tevez to return to training at Manchester City this week but still wants an apology from the 28-year-old Argentina striker.
Manager Andre Villas-Boas has admitted he will be sacked if Chelsea finish outside the Premier League's top four.
Wigan will lose the services of winger Victor Moses, 21, if they do not remain in the Premier League, according to manager Roberto Martinez.
Former England boss Fabio Capello could make a quick return to management if he is appointed manager of Anzhi Makhachkala. The Italian is in Russia for talks with the club.
Portsmouth's players will pay for the shirts they gave to away fans after the 1-1 draw at Blackpool, despite not being paid since December.
AND FINALLY
A new primetime TV prank show starring Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Mario Balotelli and a host of other Premier League stars is set to hit TV screens this summer