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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #180 on: January 27, 2015, 04:42:30 PM »
Everton manager Roberto Martinez is looking to try and sign Ukraine winger Yevhen Konoplyanka from Dnipro. Martinez will make his move if Kevin Mirallas is sold but faces competition from Roma and Tottenham.
Tottenham are considering making a £5m offer for Burnley striker Danny Ings before next Monday's transfer deadline. But they face competition from both Chelsea and Manchester City who are both keen to increase their number of homegrown players.
Shola Ameobi is at the centre of a transfer tug-of-war between Crystal Palace and West Brom. The former Newcastle striker is available on a free transfer after leaving Turkish side Gaziantep.
Adam Le Fondre will join Bolton from Cardiff on loan for the rest of the season.
Millwall hope to sign Southampton defender Jos Hooiveld on loan - if he can end his current temporary deal at Norwich.

Outspoken fitness coach Raymond Verheijen has dubbed Man City "amateurs" after only arriving back from Abu Dhabi on Friday night before their defeat to Middlesborough.
Mario Balotelli could face the rest of the season on the fringes of the Liverpool squad after failing to make the 18-man squad for their draw with Bolton.
Stoke boss Mark Hughes, out of contract at the end of the season, is in talks with the club about a new deal.

Arsene Wenger has confirmed Gabriel Paulista's switch to Ars*nal from Villarreal is expected to be completed on Monday. The Gunners have agreed a £13.5m deal to take the Brazilian and despite initials fears regarding a work permit the Ars*nal boss is confident the move will go through today.
Shaun Maloney has completed his move to MLS side Chicago Fire from Championship Wigan. The Scotland international had been at Wigan for three and a half years and was part of the team that beat Manchester City to win the FA Cup in 2013.

David Beckham's plan to launch a Major League Soccer franchise in Miami appears to be over, according to the Daily Star. It claims the Mayor of Miami Carlos Gimenez, who had previously been keen to bring a team to the city, has changed his mind as the plans for a new stadium are not good enough.

Aberdeen have signed the Inverness defender Graeme Shinnie on a pre-contract agreement. He will join the Dons on a three-year-deal this summer.
More than 41,000 fans turned out at Ibrox to pay tribute to former Rangers star Fernando Ricksen, who is suffering from Motor Neurone Disease.
Rangers striker Nicky Clark is wanted by League One outfit Notts County.


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #181 on: February 03, 2015, 05:18:20 AM »
Palace could sign Bolton midfielder Lee Chung-Yong.
Tottenham Hotspur have lodged an offer for MK Dons midfielder Dele Alli to try and hijack his proposed move to Aston Villa or Newcastle United.
Spurs striker Emmanuel Adebayor is not keen on a move to QPR, Stoke City or West Brom.
Spurs defender Vlad Chiriches is expected to secure a loan move to Roma and he could be followed out of White Hart Lane by Etienne Capoue.
Tottenham are keen that Aaron Lennon moves on loan to Hull City. The club could offer Lennon as part of a deal for Kevin Mirallas, despite Everton insisting their player will not leave.
QPR are expected to make a fresh effort to sign Yann M’Vila, the Rubin Kazan defensive midfielder. The west London club’s offer for Andre Ayew has been rejected by Marseille.
West Ham United's offer for Kara Mbodj, the Senegal defender, has been rejected by Genk.
Mohamed Salah, the Chelsea midfielder, will undergo a medical in London ahead of a proposed move on loan to Fiorentina.
Dani Osvaldo, the Southampton striker who has been playing for Inter Milan, hopes to seal a move to Juventus.
Juve have reached agreement with Newcastle to re-sign David Santon on loan.
Liverpool say Rickie Lambert, the striker, will not leave on loan despite interest from West Brom and Hull.

Paris Saint-Germain have turned down a £35m offer from Manchester United for Brazilian centre-half Marquinhos.
Barry Bannan is set for a deadline-day deal to leave Crystal Palace.
Bournemouth are set to smash their transfer record with the £4.5m capture of Birmingham's Demarai Gray.
Leicester want to sign Mainz's Shinji Okazaki in a £10m move.
Spurs have stepped up their bid to sign MK Dons star Dele Alli.
QPR have promised Emmanuel Adebayor a permanent deal if he can keep them in the Premier League.
Cardiff will listen to offers for Kenwyne Jones.
Celtic will test Norwich’s will to keep Wes Hoolahan.
Sheffield Wednesday will seal a £1m deal for CSKA Sofia's striker Sergiu Bus.
Bolton boss Neil Lennon is set to raid old enemy Rangers for midfielder Nicky Law.
Blackburn are prepared to sell their striker Rudy Gestede for £5m.
West Ham are ready to make a swoop for Senegalese giant Kara Mbodj from Genk.

Manchester United are planning deadline-day moves for Kevin De Bruyne and Mats Hummels.
Manchester United are planning two deadline-day swoops from the Bundesliga as they look to bring in Wolfsburg's Kevin de Bruyne and Borussia Dortmund's Mats Hummels.

Micah Richards is set to ignore interest from Chelsea and Liverpool to instead reunite with former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini at Inter Milan.
Micah Richards will turn down interest from Chelsea and Liverpool to join Inter Milan and reunite with Roberto Mancini.

Stoke boss Mark Hughes is launching a move to be reunited with Emmanuel Adebayor.
Leicester will sign Stoke defender Robert Huth.
West Brom hope to seal a deal for Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher.
Tottenham have made a shock late move to sign MK Dons midfielder Dele Alli.
Hull boss Steve Bruce is making a last-ditch attempt to sign Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert.
Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew could swoop to bring Middlesbrough's Lee Tomlin to Selhurst Park.
Winston Reid is set to enrage West Ham by joining Spurs in the summer for nothing.

Qatari club Al Gharafa have made an improved bid to sign West Brom striker Brown Ideye.
Burnley have made a £2m offer to West Brom for Graham Dorrans.
West Brom boss Tony Pulis is also keen on Swansea full-back Neil Taylor and is also trying to bring in Darren Fletcher, with Spurs' Etienne Capoue an alternative target.
West Ham, wary of interest from Spurs in Winston Reid, have made enquiries about Dnipro's Ondrej Mazuch.
Southampton are hoping to finalise a £5m deal for Feyenoord midfielder Tonny Vilhena.
Crystal Palace are on the verge of agreeing the £1m signing of Bolton's Lee Chung-yong, with Alan Pardew also lining up a move for Middlesbrough's Lee Tomlin.
Manchester United midfielder Anderson is in Brazil for a medical with Internacional.
Leicester defender Liam Moore is wanted on loan by Watford and Brentford.
Wigan have agreed a £500,000 deal with Leeds for midfielder Rodolph Austin.
Wigan are after Sunderland striker Danny Graham.

Chelsea still expecting to confirm Juan Cuadrado today, although the deal remains dependent on reaching final agreement to sell Andre Schurrle to Wolfsburg.
The two Manchester clubs, City and United, are not expecting to do any business on Monday.
Garry Monk, the Swansea manager, expects to make two signings on Monday.
West Brom boss Tony Pulis is also looking to bring in at least two new faces. Darren Fletcher is not believed to be an active target.
There is growing confidence at Spurs that they have won the race to sign Winston Reid from West Ham. Ars*nal and Liverpool had also considered bids.
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino will make a fresh inquiry about Southampton's Jay Rodriguez.
Spurs are desperate to find a club able to take Emmanuel Adebayor on loan until the end of the season to cover his £100,000-a-week wages.
Spurs remain interested in Everton's Kevin Mirallas.

Celtic are eyeing a deadline day move for Crystal Palace’s Barry Bannan. 
Parkhead chiefs are also return to Dundee United about Stuart Armstrong and PSV Eindhoven’s Belgian star Zakaria Bakkali is also on the radar.


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #182 on: March 24, 2015, 06:50:32 AM »
Juventus have no need to sell France midfielder Paul Pogba, 22, amid interest from Manchester United and Chelsea, says their general manager Giuseppe Marotta. (Sky Sports)
Hoffenheim's Germany international right-back Andreas Beck, 28, is wanted by Newcastle United. (Daily Mirror)
Ars*nal are poised to meet Palermo officials next week to secure the £28.9m signing of Argentine forward Paulo Dybala, 21. (Metro) 
Manager Alan Pardew is planning his summer transfer activity after guiding Crystal Palace clear of relegation trouble. (Daily Telegraph)
Newcastle manager John Carver says he is excited by some of the names that his club are discussing making transfer bids for this summer. (Northern Echo)
Norwich City are seeking to sign Ars*nal striker Chuba Akpom, 19, on loan for the rest of the season. (Eastern Daily Press)
But Nottingham Forest are also hopeful of signing Akpom, according to their manager Dougie Freedman. (Nottingham Post)
Referee Martin Atkinson was right to send off Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, 34, during their home defeat against Manchester United on Sunday, former World Cup official Graham Poll says. (Daily Mail)
Former Newcastle United and England striker Alan Shearer thinks the standard of refereeing in the Premier League season is the worst he has ever seen. (Sun - subscription required)
Graffiti demanding the departure of Everton manager Roberto Martinez was sprayed on the outside walls at Goodison Park over the weekend. (Liverpool Echo)
West Brom defender Gareth McAuley, 35, will have the red card he received wrongly at Manchester City on Saturday rescinded and given to team-mate Craig Dawson, 24. (Daily Express)

Liverpool captain Gerrard's apology for his red card leads the back page of the Sun too
Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone is poised to sign a new contract this week - but it may not stop Manchester City approaching him to be their next manager. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester City midfielder Frank Lampard, 36, says it is too early to talk about the possibility of manager Manuel Pellegrini being sacked. (Independent)
Pellegrini says his Manchester City side can catch Premier League leaders Chelsea, despite being six points behind with eight games left. (Manchester Evening News)
Former Manchester United and Everton manager David Moyes, now in charge at Real Sociedad in Spain's La Liga, has criticised the quality of the Premier League, claiming it is "the poorest Premier League I've seen in a long, long time". (Sun - subscription required)
Ars*nal striker Olivier Giroud, 28, has suggested that his side can still win the title too, as they lie seven points behind Chelsea. (Daily Telegraph)
Giroud's boss, Arsene Wenger, feels that the Frenchman is now one of the best strikers in the Premier League. (Independent)
Manchester United's former chief executive David Gill, currently a director at Old Trafford, is set to be elected as Fifa vice-president this week, replacing the current British representative, Jim Boyce of Northern Ireland. (Guardian)
Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood's injury list is up to nine players after midfielder Tom Cleverley, 25, limped off with a groin problem during Saturday's defeat at home to Swansea. (Birmingham Mail)
New manager d**k Advocaat's no-nonsense style is just what Sunderland need to avoid relegation, striker Jermain Defoe says. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Advocaat has told his Sunderland players that he does not care if their style of play is ugly as long as they stay in the Premier League. (Guardian)
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney had just one regret after his side's 2-1 win at Liverpool, tweeting:  "Very happy tonight. Fans were amazing. Juan Mata - great goals. Should have let him take penalty. And the United fan in the Kop. Brilliant."
"Big big result," added Rooney's team-mate Michael Carrick.  "These are the ones that you remember. A lot more than just three points. Mr Juan Mata - magic, just magic."

"Great win - all together," tweeted Marouane Fellaini after Manchester United won at Liverpool
"BBC Radio 4 have announced that this week's special guest on 'Just a Minute' will be Steven Gerrard," tweeted comedian Tony Cowards.
Comedian and actor Elis James speculated:  "Steven Gerrard, back in the dressing room. 'Oh well,' he thinks. 'That Maeve Binchy novel isn't going to read itself.'"
"In his spare time, Steven Gerrard enjoys walking into revolving doors and back out again," fellow comedian David Schneider suggested.
Poet Michael Rosen  posted: "Gerrard had a bit of an on-off game, I thought."
Retired former Southampton and Stoke defender Danny Higginbotham tweeted:  "Great that Gerrard has come out and spoken. No excuses, just honesty."

"So that's one seat for Zlatan, one seat for the match ball..."
"That's how you deal with doing something stupid. Very honest and classy apology from Gerrard," posted journalist and Ars*nal fan Piers Morgan  on Twitter.
Bemused former Swindon, Middlesbrough and Sheffield United striker Jan Aage Fjortoft  added: "You need someone to change it. One with a big heart and passion. Please welcome captain Gerrard. But why do that? Red card."
Away from the Gerrard incident, Independent journalist Sam Wallace  noted Pele at Anfield chatting to Ed Woodward, Manchester United's chief executive: "Ed Woodward's just had a quick word with Pele in the Anfield directors' box. That's the move sorted, only need to agree personal terms now."
Paris St-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic marked his Ligue 1 hat-trick against Lorient at the weekend by giving the match ball a first-class flight home to Sweden. He posted on Instagram:  "For those of you who are wondering where the ball is..."

Barcelona's finest, captured not at their finest
Barcelona midfielder Rafinha and his team-mates put on their oddest outfits to celebrate after beating Real Madrid 2-1 in Sunday's El Clasico. "Força Barça!!!! Together we can!!! Huge, team!!! What a night!!! Come on, Barçaaaa!!! PS: Style..." he tweeted, excitedly.
The pressure of the Premier League relegation battle is getting to new Sunderland boss d**k Advocaat - after he forgot which wrist he wears his watch on while signalling to the referee against West Ham. (Metro)


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #183 on: March 30, 2015, 08:03:25 AM »
Chelsea will pay Gareth Bale's £75m release clause to sign the 25-year-old Real Madrid forward in the summer. (Metro)
Ars*nal manager Arsene Wenger will try and sign Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling in the summer as the 20-year-old continues to delay signing a new contract at Anfield. (Daily Mirror)

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Croatian midfielder Luka Modric, 29, could be heading back to the Premier League with Manchester City. The former Tottenham star may be forced out of the Bernabeu to make room for 22-year-old Paul Pogba. (Daily Star)
And City are also lining up a summer move for Spanish striker Alvaro Morata, 22, who has scored 11 goals for Italian champions Juventus since a £15.8m summer move from Real Madrid. (Daily Mirror)
Borussia Dortmund's 26-year-old defender Mats Hummels, a Manchester United target, says he is "open to the idea of playing abroad". (Kicker - in German)
Colombian striker Radamel Falcao has said he is "100% with Manchester United" as the 29-year-old plays down interest from Juventus. (Caracol Radio - in Spanish  )
Barcelona want to sign a "tall striker" and are targeting Juventus's Fernando Llorente. If they fail to sign the Spanish international then they will consider Manchester City's Edin Dzeko, 29, Fiorentina's Mario Gomez, 29, or Southampton's Graziano Pelle, 29. (Sport - in Spanish)
Juventus sent their scouts to watch Chelsea midfielder Oscar, 23, play for Brazil against France in Paris on Thursday. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool are preparing a £15m bid for Derby's 19-year-old midfielder Will Hughes. (Metro)
Playing for Ars*nal would be a "dream", says Chile midfielder Charles Aranguiz, 25, who has been linked with a move from Brazilian club Internacional. (Daily Mirror)
Harry Kane will play for England Under-21s at this summer's European Championships, says manager Gareth Southgate. (Daily Express)

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But the Tottenham striker, 21, will be allowed to make the final decision over his involvement at the tournament in the Czech Republic. (Daily Mail)
Wayne Rooney says England are a different proposition for opposing teams since the World Cup because they have found an "aggressive" streak. (Guardian)
England forward Raheem Sterling, 20, will turn down a £180,00-a-week new deal at Liverpool. (Daily Mail)
Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood's job could be under threat as owner Randy Lerner discusses selling the club to an American consortium for £150m. (Sun)
The Football League is planning to carry on with League One and League Two throughout the 2022 winter World Cup in Qatar. (Daily Express)
Manchester United winger Ashley Young, 29, will have to take a pay-cut to secure a new three-year deal at Old Trafford. (Daily Star)
Defender Phil Jones, 23, says Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will help him fulfil his potential. (Manchester Evening News)
However, ex-Barcelona boss Van Gaal has been branded "garbage" by legendary Bulgarian Hristo Stoichkov, who played under the Dutchman at the Nou Camp. (Sun)
Barcelona's Luis Suarez posted a picture on Twitter  after returning to Anfield for an all-star charity game. The former Liverpool striker paid tribute to departing captain Steven Gerrard calling him "the greatest one."
Bayern Munich's Xabi Alonso  tweeted a picture from the match, too, as did his team-mate and former Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina.  Another former Anfield favourite, Fernando Torres,  also enjoyed his visit down memory lane.
Italy striker Mario Balotelli, who scored in the match which finished 2-2, took a selfie with Didier Drogba and Thierry Henry and posted it on his Instagram page.
And former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, who picked one of the teams, conceded on Instagram   he had been 'nutmegged' by Suarez during the match.
Gareth Bale is the fastest player in the world running with the ball, according to a Fifa-backed study by Mexican Premier League club Pachuca. The Welshman reaches a speed of 36.9 kph. Second is 22-year-old Mexican Jurgen Damm, who plays for Pachuca. (Marca - English version)
Radamel Falcao started following Real Madrid on Twitter, but the Manchester United striker has since unfollowed the European champions. (Manchester Evening News)


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #184 on: April 06, 2015, 06:27:10 AM »
Chelsea are monitoring the situation of Liverpool vice-captain Jordan Henderson, after the 24-year-old midfielder turned down a new contract worth £80,000 a week. (Daily Star)
The Anfield side are in talks with Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao, who is on a season-long loan from Monaco, as they look to sign the 29-year-old Colombia international on loan next season. (Metro)
Ars*nal are close to signing Argentine wonderkid Maximiliano Romero from Velez Sarsfield for £4.5m. The 16-year-old has been dubbed the 'next Lionel Messi'. (The Sun - subscription only)
Chelsea midfielder Oriol Romeu, 23, is ready to quit Stamford Bridge in the summer. The Spaniard is on loan at Stuttgart this season and has made just 15 starts for the Blues since arriving from Barcelona in 2011. (Mirror)
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is facing a dressing room crisis after accusing several players of not playing for him. The Reds were thrashed 4-1 by Ars*nal on Saturday, leaving them with a difficult task to finish in the top four. (Mirror)
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has conceded his side are unlikely to make the top four after Sunday's 0-0 draw with Burnley left them seven points off a Champions League spot with seven Premier League games remaining. (Guardian)
As Spurs battle for a Europa League place, striker Emmanuel Adebayor will lead the clearout of players from White Hart Lane this summer. Defender Younes Kaboul and midfielders Etienne Capoue and Paulinho are also set to be sold. (The Sun - subscription only)
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has urged the club's board to make a statement signing this summer to help his team compete with the best in Europe. (Daily Star)
Newcastle manager John Carver has warned his players they may get sucked into a relegation fight if results do not improve. The 1-0 defeat by Sunderland on Sunday left the Magpies nine points above the relegation zone with seven games left. (Guardian)
An Australian consortium and groups from the Far East have registered an interest in taking over West Bromwich Albion after owner Jeremy Peace suggested he could sell the club for £150m. (The Times - subscription only)
In a similar way to Luis Suarez, Venezuela's Juan Arango was caught by TV cameras biting the shoulder of opponent Jesus Zavela in a Mexican league match. The referee did not see the incident. (Daily Mail)
Sunderland's Jordi Gomez expressed his joy after his side beat rivals Newcastle on Sunday, courtesy of Jermain Defoe's stunning volley. He tweeted:  "Is there a better way of WINNING a DERBY? No."

Liverpool full-back Jose Enrique was pleased to see Newcastle's Jonas Gutierrez play against Sunderland. Gutierrez started his first game for Newcastle since August 2013 following his recovery from testicular cancer. The Spaniard tweeted:  "Really happy for you my friend @elgalgojonas to see you back playing 90 minutes :)"
Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson has been questioning if Tottenham midfielder Andros Townsend is good enough for England. Former Ars*nal man Merson reignited the argument after Townsend played just seven minutes at Burnley on Sunday, tweeting:  "Just been watching the game @andros_townsend, did you miss the coach? #RubberDub #7minutes."
The world's oldest professional outfield player, Kazuyoshi Miura, proved age is just a number after the 48-year-old scored a header for Yokohama FC in the second division of the J-League. The former Japan striker - who retired from international football 15 years ago - followed up the goal with a dancing celebration. (Metro)


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #185 on: April 13, 2015, 10:34:11 AM »
Inter Milan's former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is set to try to sign three players from his old club in the summer, with midfielders Samir Nasri, 27, Yaya Toure, 31, and James Milner, 29, on his wanted list. (Daily Mail)
West Ham are reportedly preparing to offer £10m for Ars*nal's Carl Jenkinson, 23, and beat Liverpool to the right back's signature. (Daily Star)
Newcastle owner Mike Ashley has agreed to finance a £10m bid to sign QPR striker Charlie Austin, 25. (The Sun - subscription only)
Chelsea are ready to make a move for Atletico Madrid's Brazilian defender Miranda, 30, who has a year left on his contract and could be available for a cut-price fee. (The Mirror)
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville believes his old club must resist any bids to take goalkeeper David De Gea, 24, away from Old Trafford this summer. (Sky Sports)
Ars*nal believe they have sealed a £4.5m move for 16-year-old Argentinean striker Maxi Romero from Velez Sarsfield. (The Mirror)
Manchester City's players are facing a financial punishment if they fall any lower in the Premier League. (The Sun - subscription required)
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has ordered his players to capitalise on their 4-2 derby win over City by finishing the Premier League season higher than their local rivals. (Daily Star)
Van Gaal City's counterpart Manuel Pellegrini has refused to answer questions about his future following his side's defeat at Old Trafford. (Guardian)
The City manager questioned the spirit of his players following Sunday's loss to United. (The Times - subscription required)
Pellegrini has urged unhappy City fans to stick by the players despite their faltering title defence. (Manchester Evening News)
Ars*nal chief executive, Ivan Gazidis, says he is "not happy" with how the Gunners have performed this season. (Daily Telegraph)
Jordon Ibe, 19, is expected to agree a new long-term contract at Liverpool in the next fortnight, in a deal worth at least £30,000 a week. (Daily Express)
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has said striker Daniel Sturridge, 25, may not be fully fit until the start of next season following a 2014-15 campaign plagued by injuries. (ESPN)
Newcastle are planning to carry out due diligence on future signings because manager John Carver says there is "something not right" with the current crop of players. (Shields Gazette)
Queens Park Rangers could face disciplinary action from the Football Association after their game with Chelsea, which the latter won 1-0, was marred by home supporters throwing missiles at the visiting players. (The Times - subscription only)
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has said he lost his temper with his players for the first time since arriving at the club during his half-time team talk in the Saints' 2-0 win over Hull on Saturday. (Southern Daily Echo)
Sunderland manager d**k Advocaat says he is now very worried about his side's prospects of Premier League survival following their 4-1 home defeat by Crystal Palace. (Independent)
Manchester United's players were vocal on social media after the 4-2 win over Manchester City. Midfielder Ander Herrera  tweeted "A perfect day for our fans, and of course for us", while Marouane Fellaini  posted "Great atmosphere this afternoon at Old Trafford, thanks for your support".
United keeper David De Gea  said he was "proud to be a Red", captain Wayne Rooney  thanked the "brilliant fans for an important three points".
QPR skipper Joey Barton reacted to the late defeat at home by Chelsea by tweeting:  "Gutted but great spirit shown again as a club. To a man we gave our all. Fans superb. Didn't go our way. No time to feel down. Five more wars."
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal issued a post-match apology to his wife's City-supporting hairdresser, telling her, "Sorry Dawn, the best team won". (ManUtd.com)
Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli's attempt to goad Manchester United fans backfired, when he tweeted his delight at Man City's early goal in the derby, only to see United score four to win the game. (Daily Express)
Robert Maaskant, manager of Dutch club NAC Breda, was so upset at losing a two-goal lead that he punched a hole in the dugout. (Daily Mail)


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #186 on: April 21, 2015, 01:28:26 AM »

Southampton boss Ronald Koeman is planning a double raid on Newcastle this summer for Dutch internationals Tim Krul and Daryl Janmaat.

Jurgen Klopp says Manchester United, and not City, would be his dream managerial job now it has been confirmed he is to leave Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season.
Leeds owner Massimo Cellino has vehemently denied telling 'the Leeds six' to go on strike and not play in Saturday's away game at Charlton.
Burnley striker Ashley Barnes feels he has got a rough deal from referees since Jose Mourinho accused him of a 'criminal tackle' on Nemanja Matic earlier this season.

Jose Mourinho admits he was stunned to see Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini at the Chelsea team hotel on Saturday morning - it turned out to be his lookalike brother Mansour.
Manchester United will have to pay £25m to prise winger Memphis Depay away from PSV Eindhoven, although the Dutch club expect him to leave along with Georginio Wijnaldum.
Former Southampton boss Dave Jones has applied to take over from Andy Awford at the club's south coast rivals Portsmouth.
Stoke striker Peter Crouch is being targeted by Australian A-League side Newcastle Jets.

Stoke have opened talks with 'keeper Asmir Begovic over a new contract. He is wanted by a host of clubs in the Premier League and across Europe.
Martin Samuel reports Valencia's reticence to sign Alvaro Negredo on a permanent deal could have big consequences for their Financial Fair Play figures.
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Bristol City boss Steve Cotterill has set his sights on going straight through the Championship and into the Premier League after securing the League One title on Saturday.
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Luke Shaw says he is ready to justify his £28m price tag after admitting he has struggled to adapt to life as a Manchester United player.

Ronny Deila was left raging at the officials after Celtic were beaten by Inverness in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup, ending their hopes of a domestic treble.


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #187 on: April 27, 2015, 03:30:29 PM »
Chelsea's Belgian forward and the PFA Player of the Year Eden Hazard, 24, who is a target for Real Madrid, has insisted he is happy at Stamford Bridge. (Sky Sports)
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is to embark on a substantial rebuilding job this summer with PSV Eindhoven's Dutch winger Memphis Depay, 21, Aston Villa's Belgian forward Christian Benteke, 24, and Burnley's English striker Danny Ings, 22 all believed to be targets. (Telegraph)
But Rodgers has conceded that Liverpool's failure to qualify for the Champions League could mean they miss out on transfer targets. (Guardian)
Meanwhile Rodgers also refused to confirm or deny Liverpool's interest in Depay. (Liverpool Echo)
And Dutchman Depay has played down talk of a £25m move to Manchester United. (Daily Express)

The Sun's back page leads on Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho's swipe at Ars*nal after their 0-0 draw
Chelsea are interested in a £20m deal for Marseille's French midfielder Giannelli Imbula, 22, and have been linked with Southampton's French midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, 25. (Sun - subscription required)
Arsene Wenger admits his Ars*nal side are suffering from a mental block when it comes to playing against Chelsea. (Times - subscription required)
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has rubbished reports linking him with the Sunderland job. (Mirror)
Southampton's hopes of signing Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez, 26, have taken a step forward after manager Louis van Gaal suggested he still wishes to sell the Mexican this summer, following the conclusion of his loan at Real Madrid. (Metro)
Tottenham are planning a summer bid for 22-year-old Marseille midfielder Florian Thauvin. (Mirror)
Nigel Pearson has refused to rule out playing a weakened side against Chelsea, with his Leicester City team yet to play fellow strugglers Newcastle, QPR and Sunderland. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal claims he knew something was wrong with his players as they warmed up before their 3-0 defeat by Everton. (Manchester Evening News)
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini claims there is no shame in finishing second in the Premier League. (Daily Mail)
Former Ars*nal striker Thierry Henry says the Gunners need to strengthen their squad with four "quality" players to stand any chance of winning the Premier League. (Sky Sports)
Newly-promoted Watford face losing manager Slavisa Jokanovic despite their Premier League promotion and the Serbian has been linked with the Sunderland job. (Sun - subscription required)
Tottenham striker Harry Kane has tweeted  after receiving the PFA Young Player of the Year award and wrote: "So proud to be named @PFA young player of the year! So many people I could thank! A special night I won't forget!
While QPR's Joey Barton agreed with Kane winning the award, tweeting:  "Eden Hazard PFA Player of the Year and Harry Kane PFA Young Player. Seems about right..."
And Didier Drogba has posted a picture on Instagram  of his Chelsea team-mates celebrating with Hazard at the awards and wrote: "Leaving the venue with the best player of the @premierleague @hazardeden_10 Well done mate !!!!"
TV presenter, journalist and Ars*nal fan Piers Morgan claimed on Twitter  that Aaron Ramsey refused to shake his hand after Morgan previously called the Gunners midfielder an "utter liability". Morgan continuously referred to Ramsey as 'whatshisname' in a series of tweets.

Piers Morgan spoke about Aaron Ramsey's snub in a series of tweets on Sunday
Tottenham and England midfielder Andros Townsend had the honour of sounding the hooter for the mini London Marathon on Sunday, and tweeted pictures from the starting line.
Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera is remaining optimistic after his side's 3-0 defeat to Everton, tweeting:  "No time for feeling down, there are 4 finals left to fight for top 4."
Bayern Munich and ex-Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina tweeted  his reaction after his side won the Bundesliga title: "Perhaps not the most meritorious for me but my first one and I'm delighted for being Bundesliga Champions! Thanks boys!"
Australia international Tarek Elrich emulated Ryan Giggs's famous FA Cup goal when he dribbled the ball from his own half, passed multiple defenders and slotted home for Adelaide against Melbourne City in the A-League. (Metro)


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #188 on: May 04, 2015, 02:20:22 PM »
Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea, 24, is set to sign a new two-year contract worth about £20m. (Sun - subscription required)
United are ready to send winger Adnan Januzaj, 20, on a year-long loan in their bid to land PSV Eindhoven's 21-year-old winger Memphis Depay. (Talksport)

Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea features on the back page of Monday's Sun
Newcastle will try to tempt Derby's former England manager Steve McClaren to take over as boss for the final three games of the Premier League season. (Daily Mail)
But 54-year-old McClaren is unsure about moving before the end of the season with the Magpies still not safe from relegation. (Sun - subscription required)
And Newcastle's temporary boss John Carver, 50, is expected to continue in the post despite eight straight defeats. (Independent)
Defender Fabricio Coloccini, 33, could be stripped of the Newcastle captaincy for the last three games of the season after a row with goalkeeper Tim Krul, 27, following Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Leicester. (Daily Telegraph)
Ars*nal manager Arsene Wenger will hold talks with midfielders Tomas Rosicky, 34, and Mathieu Flamini, 31, over their futures at Emirates Stadium. (Daily Mirror)
Wenger also believes player-turned-pundit Thierry Henry is wrong to criticise Gunners striker Olivier Giroud, 28. (Guardian)
Chris Ramsey, 53, who has been given the QPR manager's job until the end of the season, is set to take the role on a permanent basis even if the Hoops are relegated. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, 37, may have played in his last season at Stamford Bridge, with the Ivorian failing to confirm if his future lies with the champions. (Evening Standard)
Aston Villa midfielder Leandro Bacuna believes it will be hard for the club to keep striker Christian Benteke, 24, because of interest from clubs such as Liverpool. (Daily Mirror)
Villa boss Tim Sherwood has urged Benteke to follow midfielder Fabian Delph's lead and commit to the Midlands club. (Sky Sports)

Chelsea skipper John Terry features on the back page of Monday's Daily Mirror
Sherwood is eyeing a move for 21-year-old Hull City full-back Andrew Robertson. (Daily Mirror)
Watford's Brazilian goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes, 34, says the club's owners are targeting Champions League football following promotion to the Premier League. (Daily Telegraph) 
Newcastle United are unable to recall defender Jamaal Lascelles, 21, from Nottingham Forest for the final three games of the season, despite their injury problems. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Manager Sean Dyche, 43, insists he still has the energy to take Burnley forward should they be relegated from the Premier League this week. (Guardian)
Dyche says if he could rerun Burnley's season he would "get the chequebook out". (Daily Mail)
Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart, 28, says his side's failure to retain their title is painful but a fair reflection of the season. (Manchester Evening News)
Hull manager Steve Bruce, 54, says his players need only look at the relegation suffered by Wigan and Blackpool from the Championship as their motivation for remaining in the Premier League. (Daily Express)
Liverpool will form a guard of honour for newly-crowned champions Chelsea next week - despite the reservations of Jose Mourinho. (Liverpool Echo)
Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema, 27, is set to be fit for his side's Champions League semi-final first leg against Juventus on Tuesday after injury. (Marca)
Chelsea's Premier League title was met with a broad smile from striker Diego Costa, 26. "Proud of this blue triumph!" he tweeted.  "We're Premier League champions."

Chelsea celebrate victory at Stamford Bridge and another Premier League title
Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, 22, posted a picture of the celebrations on his Instagram page:  "Champions of the Premier League! Great season from everybody! What a day for all the club and supporters! Such a great feeling of being champion again!".
His fellow keeper Petr Cech, 32, also recorded a memorable moment  from the celebrations, simply saying: "It doesn't need any comment".
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany, 29, took time out to congratulate the champions via Twitter. "Next season we'll be coming for that crown," he said.  "But for now, congrats to @hazardeden10 and @thibautcourtois. Guys were brilliant. Well deserved."
Former Ars*nal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong, who now plays for Russian side FC Ufa, claims he bet £50,000 that American boxer Floyd Mayweather would beat Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas. The 23-year-old won £78,600. (Metro)
Leicester manager Nigel Pearson revealed his players ate ostrich burgers before beating Newcastle on Saturday after the furore which followed him likening a journalist to the bird last week. (Daily Mirror)


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #189 on: May 11, 2015, 06:45:09 AM »
Manchester City are willing to make Paul Pogba the highest-paid midfielder in the world and are preparing a British record £70m bid for the 22-year-old. (Daily Star)
Midfielder Tom Cleverley has hinted he wants to stay at Aston Villa. The 25-year-old is currently on loan from Manchester United. (Daily Express)
Wales forward Gareth Bale, 25, is becoming increasingly isolated in the Real Madrid dressing room because he cannot speak Spanish. (Daily Mail)

Monday's Metro back page
West Brom will try to hijack Scott Sinclair's move to Aston Villa with their own £2.5m summer bid. The 26-year-old winger is expected to leave Manchester City in the summer. (Daily Mirror)
Defender Chris Smalling, 25, says Manchester United team-mate Ashley Young, 29, deserves a recall to the England squad after the winger's improved form this season. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool have stepped up their interest in Borussia Dortmund forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The 25-year-old Gabon international would cost £15m (Shoot.co.uk)
Striker Papiss Cisse, 29, believes he can score the goals to help keep Newcastle United in the Premier League. (Shields Gazette)
Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos, 25, will be available for Wednesday's Champions League semi-final against Juventus, despite suffering an injury in Saturday's draw with Valencia. (AS.com, in Spanish)
Swansea City can take a step towards a surprise top-six place if they can upset Ars*nal on Monday, according to captain Ashley Williams, 30. (Wales Online)
Tottenham striker Harry Kane, 21, says the team must stop making "sloppy" mistakes if they are to achieve anything this season. (Daily Mirror)

Monday's Guardian sport section front page
Ars*nal manager Arsene Wenger believes Theo Walcott, 26, has developed the qualities needed to become a successful central striker for the Gunners. (Evening Standard)
Manuel Pellegrini says he is unaware of reports that he is soon to be replaced as manager by Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola. (Four Four Two)
Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller, 25, has fuelled rumours that he will join Manchester United by saying he has a good relationship with Red Devils manager Louis van Gaal. (Metro)
Manchester United and Ars*nal are interested in signing Karim Benzema, with Real Madrid willing to sell the 27-year-old French striker. (Daily Star)
QPR boss Chris Ramsey agreed with his captain, Joey Barton, that the club have some "bad eggs" (Guardian)
Manager Jose Mourinho says midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek will have a career at Chelsea after the 19-year-old made his first start against Liverpool. (Goal,com)
Inter Milan manager Roberto Mancini refused to deny reports goalkeeper Samir Handanovic could leave the club in the summer, with Manchester United and Juventus reported to be interested in the 30-year-old. (Gazzetta dello Sport, in Italian)
Chelsea captain John Terry is off on holiday, it seems. The defender posted on Instagram:  "Few days in the sun. Well deserved rest with @toni26terry."
Former Chelsea goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini was at Stamford Bridge on Sunday as a guest for the match against Liverpool. The Italian 41-year-old caught up with old team-mates Didier Drogba and Petr Cech, and tweeted:  "It was great to see @Capitancarloc at the Bridge today."

Brad Friedel helped with his daughter's revision
Crystal Palace defender Peter Ramage, who spent four years with QPR, reacted to his former team's relegation on Sunday. Ramage tweeted:  "Disappointed for the QPR today, horrible feeling, but they've bounced back before and sure they can do it again!"
Tottenham goalkeeper Brad Friedel ‏spent his Sunday night helping with the homework. The USA international tweeted:  "SATS revisions...my daughter looks thrilled."
Ipswich's Paul Anderson offered to pay a supporter's repair bill after the fan damaged his own ceiling celebrating the winger's equaliser against Norwich in the Championship play-off. (Sun - subscription required)
A match steward made a last-ditch tackle to prevent an angry fan from confronting the referee during a Mexican league match between Santos and Puebla. (Metro)


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #190 on: May 18, 2015, 10:35:49 AM »
Former Southampton striker Rickie Lambert is being lined up for a return to the south coast with Premier League new boys Bournemouth after the 33-year-old struggled for game time at Liverpool this year. (Daily Mirror)
Former captain Gary Neville has backed winger Angel Di Maria to come good for Manchester United following an inconsistent first season in the Premier League for the 27-year-old Argentina international. (Sky Sports)
Manchester City have been warned off a move for £40m-rated Wolfsburg midfielder Kevin De Bruyne by the German club's chief executive, who called the 23-year-old playmaker "unsellable". (Daily Mail)

Monday's Daily Mail says Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea will be returning to Spain at the end of the season
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has criticised greedy parents and agents who demand too much for their children too early in their career. (Daily Star)
Mourinho has also said the rise of 19-year-old midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek will give more inspiration to youngsters in the club's junior side than the FA Youth Cup and Uefa Youth League titles. (Guardian)
Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel believes his boss Nigel Pearson should be manager of the year for helping guide his side clear of the Premier League relegation zone. (Guardian)
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is keen to sign Manchester City striker Stevan Jovetic, 25, who has failed to establish himself as a regular at Etihad Stadium. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure, 32, has been offered £8m to finish his career with Al Gharafa in Qatar. (Sun - subscription)
City manager Manuel Pellegrini says the club will sit down with Toure at the end of the season to discuss his future. (Talksport)
Meanwhile, Pellegrini has told out-of-contract midfielder James Milner, 29, that staying with City would be best for his career. (Daily Express)
Jordan Henderson feels Liverpool's players let fellow midfielder Steven Gerrard down in his final game at Anfield on Saturday which ended in defeat. (Daily Star)

The Mirror also leads on De Gea's future as well as Liverpool's interest in Stevan Jovetic.
d**k Advocaat will quit as Sunderland manager at the end of the season - even if he saves the club from Premier League relegation. (Sun - subscription)
Manager Steve Bruce wants to explore the possibility of weekly in-house drugs testing at Hull City after midfielder Jake Livermore was suspended following his positive test for cocaine. (Daily Mail)
Birmingham City are interested in former Ars*nal striker Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, 24, who has been released by Bristol City, but face competition from Leeds, Nottingham Forest and Wigan. (Birmingham Mail)
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew says there is no need to sell their most important players this summer, despite interest in 25-year-old midfielder Yannick Bolasie and defender Scott Dann, 28. (Times - subscription)
Everton manager Roberto Martinez has dismissed suggestions that handing 19-year-old Brendan Galloway his Blues debut against West Ham puts the future of left-back Luke Garbutt, 21, in doubt. (Liverpool Echo)
The London Evening Standard reports that former Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro paid tribute on Facebook  to Liverpool's Steven Gerrard after he played his final match at Anfield on Saturday. But Cannavaro posted a picture from the 2002 Italy v England game of him challenging for the ball with Frank Lampard, rather than Gerrard.
Manchester United defender Phil Jones's most notable contribution to his side's 1-1 draw against Ars*nal was arguably his strange low header which got the Twittersphere  chatting.
After going off injured during that game amid speculation about his future and a possible return to Spain, Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea tweeted:  "Thank you very much indeed for your support. You're unbelievable. I hope the injury is not too serious."
Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse will have to pay for his Bentley car to be released after it was seized by police following alleged motoring offences. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Wayne Rooney's youngest son Klay, who turns two next week, showed he could be a Manchester United star of the future after joining his father and big brother Kai on the Old Trafford pitch after Sunday's draw against Ars*nal and scoring a goal at the Stretford End. (Manchester Evening News)
A Brazilian newspaper has said their national football team has been picked by its commercial partners since 2006, with only players who are "marketable" enough called up. (Daily Mail)


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« Reply #191 on: May 25, 2015, 06:36:59 AM »
Liverpool are ready to offer striker Rickie Lambert, 33, to Aston Villa in their bid to sign Belgian international Christian Benteke, 24. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will be looking for a new holding midfielder this summer. (Daily Express)

Jonas Gutierrez features on the Sun's back page.
Swansea City's Garry Monk will not be taking the vacant West Ham United manager's job as the 36-year-old is set to sign a new long-term contract with the Swans this week. (Daily Mail)
The odds-on favourite to replace Sam Allardyce is former Hammers defender Slaven Bilic, 46. (London Evening Standard)
However, the London club are reportedly plotting an ambitious move for outgoing Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti. (Daily Telegraph)
The odds on Jurgen Klopp, 47, replacing Brendan Rodgers at Anfield have been slashed in the aftermath of Liverpool's final-day defeat at Stoke. (Metro)
John Carver hopes to keep the Newcastle United job and the 50-year-old believes that owner Mike Ashley's rare public statement on Sunday means he will invest in the transfer market. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Didier Drogba was carried off in the 28th minute of Chelsea's win over Sunderland, but the 37-year-old striker had pre-planned the substitution. (London Evening Standard)
Brentford are close to naming former Dunfermline striker Marinus Dijkhuizen, manager of the Eredivisie side Excelsior, as their first-team coach. (Guardian)
Preston North End striker Kevin Davies, 38, celebrated promotion to the Championship by tweeting  a shot of him holding the League One play-off trophy in the Wembley changing rooms.
Midfielder Tom Huddlestone, 28, was understandably upset after Hull City were relegated from the Premier League, tweeting:  "Worse day in my football career today. Absolutely gutted."
After his goal against West Ham United helped Newcastle United beat the drop, Jonas Gutierrez, 31, posted:  "The fans, the club, the city deserved the three points. This club deserves to always be in the Premier League."

Kevin Davies celebrates promotion
Outgoing Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, 37, sent a message to another player leaving the Premier League, former team-mate Frank Lampard, 36. "Good luck on this special day my best all time partner in crimes," he posted on Instagram.
Glen Johnson, 30, looks set to leave Liverpool when his contract expires this summer after telling followers he will start a "new chapter". The defender said:  "A big thank you to all the people out there who have genuinely supported me through the last six years."
Manchester City forward Sergio Aguero, 26, was a happy man after scoring 26 Premier League goals this season. "I have no words to express my gratitude for all the kind words and encouragement for having won the Golden Boot. I'm very happy," he said.
Tottenham Hotspur's 21-year-old striker Harry Kane tweeted:  "Buzzing to finish the season with a goal and a win! Fifth place it is! We use this as a building block for next year! Thanks to all the fans!"
An Australian footballer has received one of the strangest red cards of all time - after being given his marching orders for a late tackle on a BBQ sauce bottle. (Metro)
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho gave his Premier League winners' medal to his daughter Matilde following the Blues' victory over Sunderland. (Daily Mail)


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Re: Monday Paper Talk
« Reply #192 on: June 08, 2015, 06:26:21 AM »
Manchester United's hopes of signing Barcelona defender Dani Alves appear to be over after the 32-year-old admitted his "pleasure" in a reported offer from AC Milan. (Talksport)
United are set to try to outbid Chelsea for the signature of Lazio midfielder Felipe Anderson with the 22-year-old set to attract offers around £30m. (Daily Star)
Barcelona will make a move for Sevilla defender Aleix Vidal, 25, a previous target for both Manchester United and Ars*nal. (Marca English)
Manchester City are set to pay £40m to bring Wolfsburg midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, 23, back to the Premier League. The Belgium international previously played for Chelsea. (Daily Mirror)
City will make "an imminent" bid for Liverpool midfielder Raheem Sterling, 20, as they look to boost the "home-grown" quota of players in their Champions League squad for next season. (Manchester Evening News)
Tottenham are keen to sign Monaco striker Anthony Martial with the highly-rated 19-year-old likely to cost them £18.2m. (Daily Telegraph)

Monday's Daily Star back page
Out-of-favour Ars*nal striker Joel Campbell, 22, has been linked with a £6m move to Spain to join David Moyes' Real Sociedad. (Daily Mail)
Swansea have joined Crystal Palace and Southampton in the race to sign Chelsea striker Loic Remy, 28, who is keen for more starts than he managed in his debut season at Stamford Bridge. (Daily Mirror)
One man who could be leaving Swansea is Leon Britton with the 32-year-old midfielder linked with a possible move to either Wolves or Burnley. (Western Mail)
West Brom will attempt to coax former Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, 28, back to the Midlands from Crystal Palace as cover for first-choice Ben Foster. (Birmingham Mail)
Derby County are expected to make Aston Villa striker Darren Bent, 31, and Reading defender Alex Pearce, 26, the first two signings under new manager Paul Clement, both on free transfers. (Derby Telegraph)
Celebrations, more celebrations and selfie sticks for Barcelona's players after their Champions League triumph in Berlin on Saturday. Midfielder Rafinha took things to a new level with a selfie out of the plane's cockpit window  as the squad prepared to fly home.

Andres Iniesta, who helped provide Barca's opening goal against Juventus, posed in front of the club's treble of trophies as the team arrived in Catalonia and shared the moment on Instagram.

Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho was in the mood for giving fans a sneak preview of the France dressing room  before their match against Belgium.

England's goalless draw against Republic of Ireland will not linger long in the memory. Doncaster Rovers have experience of keeping match highlights brief and put this offer out on Twitter  to the FA to repeat a trick they performed against Fleetwood  earlier this season.
John Terry may well have been glad he took early international retirement as the Chelsea captain enjoyed his end-of-season break with a spot of knee boarding in Greece. (Daily Mail)


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« Reply #193 on: June 28, 2016, 01:27:33 AM »
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 34, will sign a one-year contract with Manchester United on Friday, with the forward set to receive a £4m loyalty bonus from former club Paris St-Germain. (Gianluca Di Marzio, via Daily Star)

AC Milan are close to selling a controlling share of the club to a Chinese consortium of investors, who will seek to bring in Everton forward Romelu Lukaku, 23. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 34, will sign a one-year contract with Manchester United on Friday, with the forward set to receive a £4m loyalty bonus from former club Paris St-Germain. (Gianluca Di Marzio, via Daily Star)

AC Milan are close to selling a controlling share of the club to a Chinese consortium of investors, who will seek to bring in Everton forward Romelu Lukaku, 23. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Borussia Dortmund have bid for 26-year-old Bayer Leverkusen forward Karim Bellarabi because they expect Manchester United target Henrikh Mkhitaryan, 27, to leave the club. (Daily Mirror)

Mkhitaryan's move to Old Trafford is almost complete after Dortmund officials visited Manchester to discuss United's offer for the Armenia midfielder. (Sun)

Midfielder Leon Osman and defender Tony Hibbert, both 35, are yet to receive any clarification over their Everton futures, with their contracts set to expire at the end of the month. (Liverpool Echo)

Newcastle United manager Rafael Benitez will look to buy British players to help the St James' Park club win promotion from the Championship next season. (Newcastle Chronicle)

Former Chelsea striker Gianfranco Zola has backed incoming manager Antonio Conte to succeed at Stamford Bridge. (Goal.com)

Ars*nal defender Laurent Koscielny, 30, used 32-year-old Leicester captain Wes Morgan as an example to emphasise how France should be defending at Euro 2016. (L'Equipe, via Metro)

Paris St-Germain are targeting Sevilla and Poland midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak and are willing to pay around £32m for the 26-year-old. (Marca - in Spanish) 

Brazil defender Dani Alves' move from Barcelona to Juventus is all but complete, with the 33-year-old expected to have a medical with the Italian champions on Monday. (Goal.com)

Liverpool will let 19-year-old Spanish midfielder Sergi Canos leave the club, with the teenager expected to join Championship side Bristol City in a £2.5m deal. (Liverpool Echo)

Rangers chairman Dave King has told Ally McCoist he is welcome back at Ibrox any time despite the former striker and manager not attending a game since his sacking in 2014. (Daily Record)

Ars*nal and Czech Republic goalkeeper Petr Cech acted as a ball boy for Radek Stepanek on the practice court at Wimbledon before his compatriot's first-round clash with Nick Kyrgios. (Daily Mirror)

Icelandic football commentator Gudmundur Benediktsson, who found internet fame for his reaction to Iceland's late winner against Austria, has left his day job with club side KR Reykjavik. (Daily Telegraph)



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« Reply #194 on: July 04, 2016, 10:50:24 AM »
Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata, 28, is close to joining Everton after suggestions new signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 34, has been given the Spaniard's squad number. (Daily Telegraph)

Meanwhile, United are set to sign Pachuca forward Hirving Lozano, 20, after he plays for Mexico at the Rio Olympics. (Futbol Entre Lineas via Manchester Evening News)

Crystal Palace could sell Yannick Bolasie this summer, with West Ham favourites to sign the 27-year-old winger. (Daily Mirror)

Dinamo Zagreb winger Marko Pjaca is most likely to move to the Premier League this summer, according to the Croatian club's sporting director. The 21-year-old Croatia international interests Liverpool. (FC InterNews via Daily Express)

New Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola remains interested in Everton and England centre-back John Stones, despite the Merseyside club wanting £50m for the 21-year-old. (Daily Mail)

Derby County midfielder Will Hughes, 21, is being monitored by Manchester United as manager Jose Mourinho looks to increase the number of home-grown players in his squad. (Sun)

Everton manager Ronald Koeman wants to sign Valencia goalkeeper Diego Alves, 31, this summer. (Deporte Valenciano - in Spanish)

Manchester City are poised to sign goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli, 24, from Uruguayan club Deportivo Maldonado for £7.5m to provide competition for Joe Hart. (Express)

Real Madrid's Colombian attacking midfielder James Rodriguez, 24, is set to join Paris St-Germain, with talks believed to be at an advanced stage. (Yahoo Sports France via AS)

Liverpool value midfielder Joe Allen, 26, at £14m. Swansea have bid £8m for the Wales international, who has a year left on his contract. (Daily Mail)

The European Commission is expected to deliver its verdict on Monday on whether Spain wrongfully handed out tens of millions of euros in state aid to some of the country's top football clubs.(Guardian)

Chelsea's signing of Belgium international Michy Batshuayi, 22, could force fellow striker Diego Costa, 27, out of the club.(Daily Telegraph)

Former Real Madrid defender Alvaro Arbeloa, 33, is a target for Championship side Newcastle United.(Football Espana via Sportsmole)

Manchester United winger Adnan Januzaj, 21, will tell Jose Mourinho he wants to leave if he is not in the manager's first-team plans.(Sun)

Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce is the only Englishman under consideration for the vacant job of England manager. (Independent)

Former Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink wants to talk to the Football Association about succeeding Roy Hodgson. (The Times - subscription only)

Southampton's Graziano Pelle is wanted by new Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, who managed the 30-year-old Italy forward at Euro 2016. (Sky Italia via Inside Futbol)

Everton striker Romelu Lukaku, 23, wants fresh talks with the club after new owner Farhad Moshiri valued him at £75m. (Daily Star)

Striker Kelechi Iheanacho, 19, accepts he will not be going to the Olympics this summer after Manchester City blocked Nigeria's attempts to call him up. (ESPN)

Liverpool are prepared to let Hungarian goalkeeper Adam Bogdan, 28, join Wigan Athletic.(Daily Star)

Iceland were outclassed by France at Euro 2016 on Sunday, but newly elected president Gudni Thor Johannesson was a proud spectator at the Stade de France.


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I have no idea what a DDOS attack is but it sounds a bit like a girl with large breasts attacking us? Is there any video of the attack as i would like to watch that one day?