The top stories from papers and websites - 27 November 2012

The Sun


  • Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is weighing up a shock move for QPR midfielder Adel Taarabt.

  • Harry Redknapp has told his new QPR players they should be embarrassed by their start.

  • Arsenal will battle Manchester City to sign Wilfried Zaha from Crystal Palace.

  • Ryan Shawcross will sign a bumper six-year deal with Stoke - the longest contract in the club's history.

  • Tottenham, Liverpool and Newcastle are on red alert after Marseille said they might sell striker Loic Remy for £10million.

  • Michael Dawson has hinted he is ready to snub QPR for a second time to stay at Spurs.

  • Danny Simpson is out of contract at Newcastle in the summer and is being chased by Italian sides Roma, Parma and Palermo.

Daily Mirror

  • Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is chasing Torino centre-half Angelo Ogbonna to plug his leaky defence.

  • Jack Wilshere is ready to give Arsenal a huge boost after opening talks on a new contract.

  • Jordan Henderson insists he wants to stay at Liverpool for life - despite talk of a January loan move.

  • QPR boss Harry Redknapp last night made an enquiry for former Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka.

  • Chelsea outcast Florent Malouda wants showdown talks with Rafa Benitez to see if he still has a future at Stamford Bridge.

  • Pep Guardiola is Brazil's top target to lead them at the 2014 World Cup.

Daily Star

  • Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill last night insisted he won't be the next Premier League boss to lose his job.

  • Manchester City are closing on Roma midfielder Daniele de Rossi.

  • Southampton are set to open contract talks with Luke Shaw in a bid to keep the Premier League's big guns at bay.

  • Arsenal are keeping tabs on Reading defender Sean Morrison.

  • Stoke, Swansea and Wigan have joined Southampton in the battle to land Wolves defender Christophe Berra.

Daily Mail

  • Harry Redknapp has warned English football is in danger of a return to the dark days of the 1970s after the disgraceful scenes at White Hart Lane on Saturday.

  • Chelsea held secret peace talks with Mark Clattenburg and his 15 elite referee colleagues yesterday.

  • Jack Wilshere is on course for a bumper new contract as Arsene Wenger starts preparing the midfielder for the Arsenal captaincy.

  • Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will revive his interest in Everton defender Leighton Baines after conceding defeat over signing Ashley Cole.

  • Monaco are the latest club to show interest in Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard.

  • West Brom have joined the race for Manchester City midfielder Abdisalam Ibrahim.

  • Leeds are to reward El-Hadji Diouf with a new contract that will put him among the top earners at the club.

  • Manchester United are on red alert after Wesley Sneijder was told he won't be playing for Inter Milan again until he accepts a cut to his £200,000 a week wages.

Daily Express

  • Harry Redknapp has labelled his QPR players an "embarrassment" and has told them to buck up their ideas or get out.

  • West Ham have banned a season-ticket holder for life for making racist gestures at Tottenham on Saturday.

  • Chelsea are prepared to pull off a major coup by luring Liverpool star Luis Suarez to Stamford Bridge.

  • Real Madrid are interested in signing Crystal Palace sensation Wilfried Zaha.

  • Vitesse Arnhem striker Wilfried Bony appears to still be on the course for a move to Chelsea in January.

Daily Telegraph

  • Manchester United are considering a shock £12million bid for QPR midfielder Adel Taarabt.

  • Chelsea have taken a significant step towards resolving their dispute with Mark Clattenburg by holding a secret face-to-face meeting with the official.

The Times

  • Chelsea took the first steps towards making peace with Mark Clattenburg in face-to-face talks yesterday.

Independent

  • QPR boss Harry Redknapp is still pursuing a move for Dawson and also wants to bring Aston Villa striker Darren Bent to Loftus Road.

Metro

  • Darren Bent is closing in on a January loan to Liverpool.





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