Friday 23 May 2014

Morning paper talk

Morning paper talk
DAILY MIRROR
Bacary Sagna's transfer from FA Cup winners Arsenal to Premier League champions Manchester City is almost complete, with the full-back set to receive £120,000-a-week wages.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is ready to re-sign former captain Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona, three years after the midfielder left the club.
Manchester City playmaker David Silva was shocked to learn of teammate Yaya Toure's apparent discontent at the club, insisting: "He's always seemed fine to me."
Hull want Southampton defender Jose Fonte, with manager Steve Bruce ready to bid £3million for the Portuguese centre-half.
Brazil international Bernard has been offered to top Premier League clubs as he bids to escape Shakhtar Donetsk.
New manager Louis van Gaal has pulled the plug on Manchester United's pursuit of Bayern Munich midfielder Toni Kroos.
Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis wants Norwich's England keeper John Ruddy following the Canaries' relegation.
Stoke are confident of landing long-standing former Manchester United striker Mame Biram Diouffrom Hannover.
Manchester City have been told by Roma to forget about signing defender Mehdi Benatia.
DAILY STAR
Arsenal are keen to make a bid of £12m for Southampton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, but Liverpool are also interested in signing the Frenchman.
Paul Scholes is set to be offered a coaching role at Manchester United despite questioning whether executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward is good enough to lead the club.
Felix Magath wants Ajax defender Niklas Moisander to join him at Fulham.
THE SUN
Arsenal are planning a £35 million bid to bring former midfielder Cesc Fabregas back to the club from Barcelona.
Paris Saint-Germain are set to seal a £50m deal for Chelsea's David Luiz later today.
Hull are to bid £3m for Southampton centre-half Jose Fonte.
Milan are persuing Newcastle full-back Davide Santon with the Serie A club to offer Guinea defender Kevin Constant, 23, as part of the deal.
Fulham are chasing Finland defender Niklas Moisander, 28, from Ajax.
Ipswich and Charlton are battling it out for Robert Koren's signature after the 33-year-old Slovenia midfielder's deal with Hull expires.
DAILY MAIL
Southampton are interested in signing Manchester City winger Scott Sinclair for £3m.
Arsenal are pursuing Real Sociedad's £18m-rated forward Antoine Griezmann.
Swansea have agreed a deal a £7m deal with Standard Liege for Belgium Under 21 star Michy Batshuayi with Everton and Arsenal also thought to be keen.
Swans boss Garry Monk would also like to sign Gunners keeper Lukasz Fabianski with Michel Vorm expected to join Liverpool.
DAILY EXPRESS
Manchester United are prepared to sell midfielder Marouane Fellaini, who cost the club £27.5m last summer, if they can find someone willing to pay £15m.
Wayne Rooney has said he wants to captain United next season to leave new manager Louis van Gaal with a difficult choice over whether to give him the armband or Robin van Persie.
Craig Bellamy brought the curtain down on his illustrious and controversial career admitting "my body couldn't take it anymore".
Manchester City are close to confirming Bacary Sagna as their first summer signing.
Relegated Norwich last night handed Neil Adams the job of getting them back into the Premier League - and he vowed to do it with attacking football.
Thibaut Courtois has admitted that it would not be "healthy" for he and Petr Cech to battle it out for the goalkeeper's position at Chelsea next season.
Bayern Munich chief Karl Hopfner claims the club refuse to increase their contract offer to Manchester United target Toni Kroos.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
David Moyes is under investigation by police after allegedly pushing a man who made a remark about his sacking outside a wine bar.
Neil Lennon says he will help Celtic find his successor after announcing he is moving on to a "new challenge".
THE GUARDIAN
Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller will not be joining Louis van Gaal at Manchester United as the German is set to reject the chance to move.
Paul Dummett has received death threats from Uruguay fans who blame the Newcastle defender for the knee injury which has placed Luis Suarez's World Cup hopes in jeopardy.
THE INDEPENDENT
The Uruguay FA have issued a deeply pessimistic statement on Luis Suarez's prospects of facing England at the World Cup next month, declaring only that "his participation at the World Cup has not been ruled out".

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