llowing £60million move'I love the club'Andy Carroll insists he will not chase Chinese millions as future lies in East End not Far EastChina in his handsSam Allardyce reveals he rejected mega money from China before returning to Crystal Palaceexpensive china setGervinho receives staggering £130,000 goal bonus and £50k appearance fee ON TOP of basic wage£85million a yearCristiano Ronaldo offered record-breaking £257m deal from China, says super agent Jorge MendesNo son of mineAnderson rejects Middlesbrough, Braga and £6. In the absence of Lassana Diarra, the youth product has stepped up and taken control. Gestede scored five goals in 29 appearances for Aston Villa last season before they were relegated and has found the net four times this campaign. Strong and quick with the ball at his feet, the 18-year-old has the dribbling ability to dazzle defe. The leaders know they are able to go in with a straight cash offer without having to offload any of their players, and they are now favourites to get their man. And Arsene Wenger is also keen to bring in someone new with the future of Kieran Gibbs uncertain as his contract at the Emirates runs out at the end of the season. Bank holiday Monday Premier League preview including West Ham v Man UtdGetty Images17The 19-year-old. The former Ajax striker put pressure on Marquinhos to sign a new deal when he was speaking to the me. ter City ace Gabriel Jesus finally jets into town to become Pep Guardiola's saviourALL OLA THE SHOPPep Guardiola admits he is still learning the ropes as Man City boss bats off heavy criticismMIK-ING THE MOVEJohn Obi Mikel turns down mega-money switch to Chinese Super League to sign for ValenciaJESUS CITY'S GODGabriel Jesus set to arrive at Man City as former coach declares: 'In three years hell win Ballon d'Or' Goals of the Week : Watch the finest strikes from the Premier League WeekGetty Images3From one Jesus to another - Gabriel is braced for his City debutNavas, who joined City in 2013 for £14. However, the Velodrome giants have recently been bought by American businessman, Frank McCourt — who has big plans for the former Champions League winners.