The top stories from papers and websites - 23 November 2012

Daily Express


  • Rafa Benitez has said that the Chelsea fans will love him by the end of this season.

  • Arsene Wenger is considering boosting his front line in January with Klaas-Jan Hunterlaar one of the strikers he is considering.

  • Ryan Nelsen has laid into his QPR team-mates and questioned their mental toughness.

  • Leeds have completed the signing of Alan Tate on loan until January from Swansea.

  • Nottingham Forest have signed Aston Villa defender Alan Hutton until New Year's Day.

Daily Mirror

  • Harry Redknapp has been lined up to make a dramatic return as QPR boss - on Sunday.

  • Rafa Benitez has promised to win over unhappy Chelsea fans.

  • Referee Mark Clattenburg will make his return to the Premier League in a midweek game next week.

  • Blackburn have told goalkeeper Paul Robinson he can leave.

  • Tottenham have failed in a bid to land Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic.

The Times

  • Didier Drogba has had his request for a loan move from Shanghai Shenhua turned down by FIFA before the transfer window.

Daily Mail

  • Chelsea have refused to offer Mark Clattenburg an apology after he was wrongly accused of racially abusing John Obi Mikel.

  • Arsenal are considering a bid for Schalke striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar.

  • Andre Villas-Boas has blocked Brad Friedel's return to Blackburn.

  • Liverpool are confident of finalising a £6m deal for Blackpool's Tom Ince and will look to add Daniel Sturridge for a further £12m.

  • Leeds have signed Jerome Thomas and Alan Tate on loan.

The Sun

  • Manchester City have made a £15m move for Crystal Palace sensation Wilfried Zaha.

  • Rafa Benitez has vowed to get Fernando Torres scoring at Chelsea.

  • Mark Clattenburg has accused Chelsea of trying to wreck his career.

  • Blackburn are still planning a fresh bid to bring Brad Friedel back to Ewood Park.

  • Ukraine football chiefs say Harry Redknapp will make a flying visit for talks about taking charge of their national team.

  • Manchester City will be without skipper Vincent Kompany for a crucial run of league matches which begin at Chelsea this Sunday.

  • Tottenham are stepping up their interest in Blackpool's Tom Ince but will have to pay £10m for his signature in January.

  • Chelsea striker Patrick Bamford has joined MK Dons on an emergency loan until January 7.

Daily Star

  • Roberto Di Matteo is being lined up for a return to football by Napoli.

  • Sergio Aguero has vowed to help Manchester City bounce back from their Champions League flop by winning another Premier League title.

Metro

  • Contract rebel Klaas-Jan Huntelaar could be Arsenal-bound according to Erik Meijer on Sky Germany



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