The top stories from papers and websites - 28 July 2012

The Sun

  • Andy Carroll is digging in for a fight at Livepool - even though the club has secretly informed interested parties of his sale price.

  • Arsene Wenger last night lost his cool over the Robin van Persie saga.

  • Southampton are eyeing Jean-Armel Kana-Biyik, Rennes and Cameroon defender.

Daily Mirror

  • Arsene Wenger lost his cool last night after claiming Arsenal had received no offers for striker Robin van Persie.

  • Jose Mourinho has made a personal plea to Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy to let Luka Modric join Real Madrid.

  • Aston Villa are poised to sign Dutch international defender Ron Vlaar after agreeing personal terms with the player, the club have confirmed.

Daily Mail

  • Italian champions Juventus have ENDED their interest in Arsenal 's Robin van Persie, seemingly leaving it as a straight fight between Manchester United and Manchester City to buy him.

  • Newcastle are considering reviving their interest in Ashley Williams, the Swansea and Wales centre-back.

Daily Star

  • Roberto Mancini's rant at the Manchester City board looks set to land him his dream player, Daniele De Rossi.

  • Tottenham are considering making a bid for Swansea's Joe Allen, who they can land for £10m.

  • Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill is ready to send teen striker Connor Wickham, bought by predecessor Steve Bruce last summer for £8million, out on loan.

The Guardian

  • The England striker Andy Carroll will leave Liverpool only for a club who can provide him with European football.

The Times

  • Fulham are eyeing Chelsea's Yossi Benayoun as a potential loan signing. The midfielder spent last season on loan at Arsenal.

  • Wigan have agreed a deal for Alexander Lopez, a midfield playmaker with Honduran side Olympia.

TalkSport

  • Liverpool and Arsenal face opposition from Lyon if they want to sign Mamadou Sakho, the Paris Saint-Germain defender.

  • Arsenal are considering a shock loan move for Real Madrid midfielder Nuri Sahin.




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