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The top stories from papers and websites - 09 September 2012

The Sun


  • The PFA are checking the studs on Fulham striker Hugo Rodallega's boots following the recent injury to Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney.

  • Swansea City are set to sign former FC Twente full-back Dwight Tiendalli until the end of the season to cover for the injured Neil Taylor.

  • Arsene Wenger has told Arsenal defender Johan Djourou that he still has a future at The Emirates.

  • Peter Crouch is hoping he and new Stoke City signing Michael Owen can score the goals to earn an England recall.

  • Swansea City defender Ashley Williams says he is in no rush to sign a new contract.

  • Joe Hart is confident he can be England's No 1 for many more years.

Sunday Mirror

  • Sir Alex Ferguson will ask Manchester United to pay whatever it takes to bring Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo back to Old Trafford.

  • The Premier League has no plans to scrap the pre-match handshake ritual.

  • Manchester United winger Nani is prepared to run down the last two years on his contract so he can leave for free.

  • West Ham United are in talks with midfielder Mark Noble over a new contract.

  • Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina has been given until January to prove he should stay as No.1 or Brendan Rodgers will start looking for a new keeper.

  • Blackpool are hoping to re-sign striker DJ Campbell on loan from Queens Park Rangers.

Daily Star Sunday

  • Manchester City are set for showdown talks with Argentina regarding the fitness of Sergio Aguero.

  • Paris Saint-Germain coach Carlo Ancelotti is still keen to sign Chelsea full-back Ashley Cole.

People

  • Leicester City are lining up a move to appoint Harry Redknapp as manager if Nigel Pearson fails to keep the club in the promotion hunt.

  • Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is ready to swoop for Borussia Monchengladbach goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

  • Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas was not responsible for the signing of Hugo Lloris, with chairman Daniel Levy pushing through a deal for the keeper.

  • Spurs are ready to let midfielder Jermaine Jenas join Leeds United on loan.

  • Everton manager David Moyes is prepared to allow youngster Ross Barkley to join Sheffield Wednesday on loan.

  • Crystal Palace are hoping to sign defender Danny Gabbidon.

  • Brede Hangeland could be the latest key name to quit Fulham as there have been no talks over a new contract.

  • Arsenal could rekindle an interest in Everton left-back Leighton Baines during the January transfer window.

Mail On Sunday

  • Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has revealed the horrific leg injury he sustained against Fulham came within a millimetre of ending his career.

  • United have suffered another blow with the news that defender Phil Jones has been ruled out for two months after knee surgery.

  • Olympique Lyonnais president Jean-Michel Aulas has hinted that he may try to convince Chelsea outcast Florent Malouda to return to the Stade Gerland in January.

Sunday Express

  • John Terry is likely to miss England's Wembley World Cup qualifier against Ukraine on Tuesday night - and Saturday's potential powder-keg clash between Chelsea and QPR.

  • Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling, 17, is at the centre of an international tug of war as although he is now an England Under-19 international, he is also wanted by Jamaica where he was born.

Sunday Telegraph

  • Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will today be given an insight into what is expected of him as an England international with Roy Hodgson suggesting he is going to deliver a dressing down to the teenager.

  • Liverpool are to announce the creation of a "technical committee" of "football people" in an attempt to avoid a repeat of the transfer deadline day debacle that saw striker Andy Carroll allowed to leave the club without a replacement being signed.

Metro

  • Russians Spartak Moscow are preparing a January bid for Arsenal contract rebel Theo Walcott.

  • Deadline day rumours of an Arsenal bid for Anderlecht and Argentina midfielder Lucas Biglia were apparently sparked by a hoax offer being sent to the Belgian club.



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