Friday 10 July 2015

TODAY'S PAPER TALK

What are Friday's back pages saying?


LONDON EVENING STANDARD

Fenerbache want either one of Chelsea's John Obi Mikel or Ramires this summer.
Fulham owner Shahid Khan is considering selling the club and buying Tottenham in a deal that could also see his NFL team, the Jacksonville Jaguars, move into the new White Hart Lane.
Chelsea are prepared to let Marco Van Ginkel go out on loan to Stoke for the season which could trigger Asmir Begovic's £8m move to Stamford Bridge.
Galatasaray have began negotiations with Tottenham to bring centre-half Vlad Chiriches to Turkey.
Japanese forward Yoshinori Muto has no regrets choosing to join Mainz over Chelsea.
Inter Milan are still in the hunt to sign Mohamed Salah from Chelsea.

MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS

Real Madrid have no interest in bidding for Valencia's Nicolas Otamendi as they believe he is on the way to Old Trafford.

LIVERPOOL ECHO

Liverpool's youth captain Lloyd Jones has joined Blackpool on loan.
Another Liverpool youngster, Jordan Williams, has completed a loan move to Swindon Town until the end of the season.

NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE 

Queen's Park Rangers won't let Charlie Austin join Newcastle for anything less than £15m.
Anderlecht forward Aleksander Mitrovic's expected move to Newcastle could be completed in the next "couple of hours" according to his agent.

SUNDERLAND ECHO

Sunderland are facing a lengthy legal case over Ricky Alvarez after Inter Milan initiated an appeal with FIFA.

BIRMINGHAM MAIL

New signing Micah Richards has urged Tim Sherwood to sign Charlie Austin if Villa lose Christian Benteke to Liverpool.

EXPRESS & STAR

West Brom are planning fresh contract negotiations with Saido Berahino after the forward sacked his agent Aidy Ward.

HULL DAILY MAIL

Norwich have tabled a fourth bid for Hull's Robbie Brady.
Hull boss Steve Bruce says he needs "four or five" new signings to launch a promotion challenge back to the Premier League.

LEICESTER MERCURY 

Predrag 'Preki' Radosavljevi, who is being linked with the Leicester City job, has flown to the UK to take up a new dream position 'at the highest level' of the game.

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST 

Swansea want Wrexham youngster Liam Sharpe to be their third choice goalkeeper.

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