Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Ronaldo to Man City? Cahill to Arsenal FC? Hazard to Liverpool FC?

The Sun: Roberto Mancini insisted Carlos Tevez will stay after the skipper's two goals fired Manchester City into third.
Also: Demba Ba insists he was the victim of a racist onslaught during a shameful brawl at West Ham's gala dinner.
Daily Mirror: Manchester City are ready to smash the world transfer record to bring Cristiano Ronaldo back to the Premier League. 
Also: Liverpool have made a formal approach to Lille for Belgian playmaker Eden Hazard, who has been linked with Arsenal, Chelsea and Real Madrid. 
And: Bolton defender Gary Cahill has told friends that he is optimistic about securing a move to Arsenal over the summer.
Plus: West Ham striker Demba Ba last night blamed a crazed fan for the brawl at the club's end-of-season dinner.
Daily Star: Steve McClaren has been lined up for a shock return to Premier League football at Blackburn. 
Also: Carlos Tevez again proved his worth to Manchester City with two wonder goals to lift Roberto Mancini's men into third place in the Premier League.
Daily Mail: Kaka insists he wants to stay at Real Madrid despite interest from Chelsea and Manchester City.
Also: Roberto Mancini backed Carlos Tevez to stay at Manchester City after the Argentine scored twice last night to lift his side above Arsenal and into third place in the Premier League. 

And: Martin O'Neill is expected to reject West Ham's advances for the second time this year if the Upton Park board offer him the job that no leading manager seems to want.
Daily Express: West Ham will offer Martin O'Neill a £4million bonus to tempt him to lead them back to the Premier League.
Daily Telegraph: Birmingham City have become the latest club to be embroiled in controversy over their off-field behaviour after it was claimed at least two senior players stayed out into the small hours just days before their crucial final game of the season.
The Times: The Football Association will risk fresh controversy today by making Tony Pulis, the Stoke City manager, the latest victim of their zero-tolerance clampdown on comments about match officials
The Guardian: Avram Grant has warned any prospective West Ham manager that he faces being undermined by the club's owners, David Gold and David Sullivan, and also claimed that six different managers were offered jobs as recently as January.
Also: Arsenal are prepared to sell Andrey Arshavin in the summer to fund the building of a new squad.
The Independent: The Football Association's ruling that managers must not talk about referees before games was in tatters last night when the governing body exonerated Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlo Ancelotti with a warning for praising Howard Webb. 
Also: West Ham United striker Demba Ba described yesterday how a supporter screamed at him and issued racist insults during Monday night's end-of-season dinner at a London hotel.

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