The top stories from papers and websites - 07 December 2012

The Sun


  • Juan Mata says Fernando Torres is struggling to fill the boots of 'warrior' Didier Drogba.

  • Sir Alex Ferguson insists beating Manchester City on Sunday would be one of his greatest all-time results.

  • Graham Alexander is the new boss of Fleetwood.

  • Fulham's Bryan Ruiz will be out for at least four weeks after his hamstring injury flared up again.

  • Manchester United could make their first appearance in Australia for 14 years next summer.

  • Aston Villa are eyeing Ghana star Derek Boateng.

  • Michael Laudrup has told the rest of Europe that he and Michu are staying at Swansea.

  • Arsenal and Manchester United are tracking Montpellier midfielder Remy Cabella.

  • Stoke boss Tony Pulis has told the Premier League big boys their stars are not for sale.

  • Southampton's Nigel Adkins has told Arsenal and Chelsea to forget about a move for teenager Luke Shaw.

  • Coventry chief Tim Fisher has vowed to keep the club clear of liquidation.

  • Matt Le Tissier last night slated Newcastle’s £5million interest in Southampton captain Adam Lallana as “derisory”.

Daily Mail

  • Sir Alex Ferguson is plotting a £20m swoop in January for Alen Halilovic and Sime Vrsalijko.

  • The FA will campaign to host the final of Euro 2020 at Wembley.

  • Manchester City have been given clearance to play 17-year-old Vlad Nicolae Marin after signing him controversially from Lazio for £300,000 compensation.

  • Fulham have revived their interest in Dnipro midfielder Derek Boateng.

  • Newcastle are interested in Werst Ham midfielder Momo Diame - he has a £3.5m release clause in his contract.

  • Tottenham target Fernandinho has claimed he is ready to move to Manchester.

  • Stoke are in talks with FC Cluj over a £2.2m move for winger Modou Sougou.

  • West Brom head coach Steve Clarke has ruled out any outgoing transfers in the January window.

  • Swansea manager Michael Laudrup has said it will need a bid of £30m to land Michu.

  • Roman Abramovich wants to bring Andriy Shevchenko back to Chelsea - as part of the coaching set up.

The Times

  • Neil Lennon will resist the temptation to cash in on Celtic's Champions League windfall by funding expensive new signings in January.

Daily Mirror

  • Lionel Messi hopes to back in action within a few days despite his big injury scare on Wednesday.

  • Juventus are refusing to give up on signing Didier Drogba.

  • Arsene Wenger is confident of winning the race to sign Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha.

  • Graham Alexander has been handed his first shot at management at Fleetwood.

Daily Express

  • Arsenal believe they have won battle to sign Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha.

  • Roman Abramovich wants to place Andriy Shevchenko on the coaching staff at Chelsea as potential back-up to Rafa Benitez.

  • Wigan are poised to snap up Honduras utility man Roger Espinoza next month.

Daily Star

  • UEFA have confirmed that Euro 2020 will be held across a number of cities in Europe.

  • Swansea have slapped a £30m price tag on Michu.

  • Norwich defender Javier Garrido is keen to make his loan switch from Lazio permanent.

  • Wolves have posted a pre-tax profit of £2.16m for the year ended May 31 2012.

  • Manchester City's humiliating Champions League exit could scupper Roberto Mancini’s plans to sign Daniele De Rossi or Wesley Sneijder.

Independent

  • Manchester United are set to be tempted by a £5m bid from Paris St-Germain for Patrice Evra, which could free them up to move again for Everton left-back Leighton Baines.



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