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Paper review: Midfield playmaker threatens to buy out his contract for dream Premier League move



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Published Date: 06 January 2009
Manchester United, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Barcelona, Blackburn, Chelsea, West Ham, Spurs, Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, Zenit St Petersburg, Arsenal, England and Liverpool all make back page news this morning.
Here is our round up.
THE SUN: Carlos Tevez was on collision course with Alex Ferguson last night after insisting: I'd love to play for Real Madrid. Also: Manchester City have made a stunning £24million bid for Barcelona midfield star Yaya Toure.

DAILY STAR: Big Sam Al
lardyce's Premier League stars finally saw off Blyth's brave battlers. Also: Chelsea boss Phil Scolari has suffered a hammer blow after being told he won't be given a penny to spend in the transfer window.

DAILY MIRROR: Carlos Tevez last night opened the door to an exit from Manchester United - and invited moves from Real Madrid... and even Manchester City. Also: Mark Hughes is willing to offer midfielder Scott Parker a staggering £100,000 a week to quit West Ham.

DAILY MAIL: Harry Redknapp last night claimed Tottenham's transfer activities are squeaky clean and insisted there are no dirty tricks behind their attempts to sign Jermain Defoe and Stewart Downing. Also: The FA's troubled bid to host the 2018 World Cup will cause further controversy by including a cash mountain of £1.5million in the proposed budget for what will be perceived as blatant 'sweeteners' to win votes.

DAILY EXPRESS: Luiz Felipe Scolari has been told he will not get any of the £12million Chelsea earned from the sale of left-back Wayne Bridge to spend in the transfer window. Also: Andrei Arshavin is threatening to buy himself out of his Zenit St Petersburg contract or go on strike in a bid to finally win a dream move to England.

THE TIMES: Carlos Tevez, the Argentina forward, has threatened to quit Manchester United unless his long-term future at Old Trafford is resolved soon.

The DAILY TELEGRAPH: Danny Cipriani is to undergo a special training regime designed to fix a flaw in his kicking which makes the England fly-half vulnerable to being charged down by opposing players. Also: The Football Association have insisted that comments by Fabio Capello, the England manager, criticising Steven Gerrard's arrest and impending court appearance were nothing more than an "off-the-cuff" remark.

THE GUARDIAN: Mark Hughes has identified a small but influential group of Manchester City players he fears are trying to lead a dressing-room mutiny against him. Also: Tom Hicks and George Gillett have been granted a six-month period of grace to repay £350.5million to Liverpool's lenders.

THE INDEPENDENT: Carlos Tevez last night accused Manchester United of failing to offer him a permanent deal and said that Sir Alex Ferguson's claim he had turned down a contract was not correct.



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  • Last Updated: 06 January 2009 9:21 AM
  • Source: The News
  • Location: Portsmouth
 
 
  

 
 

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