Ashley Cole to leave Chelsea

Ashley Cole to leave Chelsea

Published Oct. 15, 2012 10:03 a.m. ET

Each day we'll bring you the very latest tabloid rumors as the biggest clubs around splash the cash to bolster their rosters. True or not, they're always entertaining...

THE SUN

England boss Roy Hodgson will change half his team for tomorrow's World Cup clash in Poland.

Benoit Assou-Ekotto has avoided knee surgery and is set to return to training with Tottenham this week.

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Tony Fernandes is still backing Mark Hughes - despite QPR being bottom of the Premier League.

DAILY MIRROR

Tottenham are scouting Feyenoord midfielder Jordy Clasie, who is also being watched by Juventus and Roma.

Tomasz Kuszczak has accused Manchester United of pricing him out of the Premier League and the Europa League.

Ruthless Roy Hodgson is ready to axe half his England team to go all-out for victory in Poland.

Wigan assistant boss Graeme Jones is the shock favourite to become Burnley's new manager.

Emile Sinclair is on his way out of Peterborough after contract talks collapsed.

DAILY MAIL

Ashley Cole is ready to walk out on Chelsea at the end of the season after failing to agree terms on a new contract. The England defender will hold talks with Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain in January.

DAILY EXPRESS

England boss Roy Hodgson will show no sentiment to the players that trounced San Marino by ripping apart half of his team for tomorrow's pivotal showdown against Poland in Warsaw.

Liverpool will today announce their intention to remain at Anfield and expand the ground into a 60,000-capacity arena after scrapping plans for a new stadium.

Aston Villa deny Darren Bent is in dispute with manager Paul Lambert.

DAILY STAR

Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala are plotting a sensational move for Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic.

Roy Hodgson is planning big changes to his England side with up to six new faces set to take on Poland tomorrow.

THE TIMES

Roy Hodgson is planning to drop half the England team who thrashed San Marino last Friday for the World Cup qualifier away to Poland in Warsaw tomorrow.

Liverpool will confirm today their intention to remain at a redeveloped Anfield after shelving plans to build a new stadium at an estimated cost of £350million on nearby Stanley Park.

METRO

Genoa and Sweden defender Andreas Granqvist has revealed he would be keen on a transfer to Liverpool, after being linked with a January move to Anfield.
 

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