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The top stories from papers and websites - 20 June 2012

The Sun


  • Matchwinner Wayne Rooney believes England can win Euro 2012 after he headed them into the last eight.

  • German fans are being investigated by Uefa for a second time at the Euros after a "display of inappropriate banners and symbols and inappropriate chanting" against Denamrk on Sunday.

  • Newcastle have been told by FC Twente boss Steve McClaren that they must double their £8m bid to have a chance of landing striker Luuk de Jong.

  • Toon boss Alan Pardew has had a £4m bid for France right-back Mathieu Debuchy snubbed by Lille.

  • West Ham have upped their bid for Norwich striker Grant Holt to £5.5m.

  • West Brom will make a take-it-or-leave-it offer to Birmingham for keeper Ben Foster.

  • Holland midfielder Nigel de Jong insists he plans to see out the last year of his Manchester City contract.

Daily Mirror

  • Wayne Rooney and a huge slice of luck fired England into the Euro 2012 quarter-finals against Ukraine last night.

  • Andre Villas-Boas will have further talks today about the Tottenham job.

  • Sunderland are looking to sign striker Louis Saha, 33, who is a free agent after being released by Spurs.

Daily Star

  • Wayne Rooney's header set up an England Euro 2012 quarter-final clash with Italy on Sunday.

  • Fernando Torres has warned Spain's Euro 2012 rivals that the best is yet to come from the holders.

  • Lee Clarke is set to become Birmingham's new boss after having a second interview.

  • Nigel de Jong, 27, could leave Manchester City before next season after just 11 starts in the last campaign.

Daily Mail

  • Wayne Rooney marked his winning goal for England against Ukraine with a hairspray celebration.

  • Former Chelsea full-back Jose Bosingwa, 29, is interesting Barcelona and Juventus.

  • AC Milan are considering a move for Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina.

  • Chelsea will increase their bid for Wigan's Victor Moses after having an offer of £4m rejected.

  • West Ham raise their offer for Norwich striker Grant Holt to £5.5m after their initial £3.5m bid was rejected by the Canaries.

Daily Express

  • Wayne Rooney wrote the perfect script by scoring on his return to send England through to the quarter-finals of Euro 2012.

  • Porto striker Hulk would be "happy" to make a move to Chelsea.

The Guardian

  • In the end, England qualified with something to spare and the prize for overhauling France at the top of Group D is a significant one. Italy will represent challenging opponents in the quarter-final on Sunday but the benefits of circumnavigating a date with Spain are plain and Roy Hodgson's players are entitled to think their aspirations of reaching the last four have just been dramatically enhanced

  • Tottenham Hotspur have held direct negotiations with Andre Villas-Boas and they are poised to offer him the manager's job.

Independent

  • When it comes to the never-ending debate about goalline technology and the painfully slow pace of its implementation, at least England can consider the debt to them paid in full.

  • Uefa has fined Croatia £65,000 for racially abusing Mario Balotelli - just a day after they handed Nicklas Bendtner a much tougher sanction for exposing underwear advertising.

Daily Telegraph

  • The big man is back. Wayne Rooney is back with a bang, with a goal that headed England into the quarter-finals of this gripping Euro 2012 where they meet Italy on Sunday in Kiev

  • Victor Moses is ready to seek talks with Roberto Martinez about his future after Wigan yesterday accused Chelsea of making an "absolutely stupid" offer, of less than £4million, for the Nigeria international.

The Times

  • Wayne Rooney timed his return from suspension to perfection last night, his second-half goal taking England through to a European Championship quarter-final meeting with Italy in Kiev on Sunday.

  • Rio Ferdinand and Vincent Kompany have criticised UEFA for fining Croatia 80,000euros (£64,561) after their fans were found guilty of racially abusing Mario Balotelli during their European Championship game against Italy.

Daily Record

  • Celtic fans have turned up the heat on SPL chairmen after calling for a boycott of clubs who vote to allow a Rangers newco into the top flight.

  • Celtic are in pole position to sign Tranmere full-back Danny Holmes, 23, who has also been attracting interest from Rangers and Liverpool.

  • Rangers are at risk of losing five league titles over SPL charges revealed on Tuesday.

  • Ryan McGowan, 22, has pledged his future to Hearts despite interest from Championship clubs in England.

SkySports

  • Robin Van Persie will stay with Arsenal, despite interest from Juventus, says Gunners boss Arsene Wenger.

  • Eredivisie side FC Utrecht say they're expecting contact from Swansea regarding a bid for the Dutch side's French winger Edouard Duplan.

Goal.com

  • Porto striker and Chelsea target Hulk says he is happy at the Estadio Dragao, but refuses to rule out a move to Stamford Bridge.

  • Atalanta fullback Federico Peluso is attracting interest from an unnamed Premier League club outside London, according to the Italian club's general director Pierpaolo Marino.

TalkSport

  • AC Milan supremo Adriano Galliani says his club won't be making an approach to sign former Inter hitman Mario Balotelli.



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