De Gea a target for Real Madrid

De Gea a target for Real Madrid

Published Oct. 23, 2012 1:00 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...

DAILY MIRROR

Rio Ferdinand won his race-row battle with Sir Alex Ferguson after the Manchester United boss was forced to back down.

John Terry will mark the anniversary of the day that destroyed his reputation by wearing an anti-racism armband tonight, with Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo insisting: 'He's still our leader.'

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Bolton are paying a £500,000 transfer fee to take boss Dougie Freedman from Crystal Palace.

Southampton boss Nigel Adkins wants to bolster the Premier League's worst defence by beating QPR to Tottenham center-back Michael Dawson in a £7.5million swoop.

Sheffield Wednesday are ready to sell center-half Mark Beevers to Millwall - but want Liam Trotter as part of the deal.

Steven Pressley is the shock name in the final frame for the Burnley job - as part of a new-look management team.

Leicester boss Nigel Pearson is determined to bring in new players to strengthen their Premier League push.

THE SUN

Sir Alex Ferguson has done a U-turn on his decision to discipline Rio Ferdinand.

John Terry will be expected to wear an anti-racist armband when Chelsea face Shakhtar Donetsk tonight.

Ian Wright has called for Kick It Out chief Herman Ouseley to resign.

Carlton Cole has vowed to stay and fight for his place at West Ham.

Southampton plan to bolster their defesce by signing Michael Dawson from QPR in a £7.5million deal.

Liverpool are checking out Real Mallorca striker Tomer Hemed.

Crystal Palace have given boss Dougie Freedman permission to speak to Bolton.

Birmingham are fighting with Middlesbrough to land Blackpool midfielder Barry Ferguson on loan.

David Bentley could soon be back at Tottenham after an ankle injury in Russia.

Tony Pulis has insisted he wants to be Stoke's manager for life.

Carlos Edwards has claimed some Ipswich players cannot wait to see the back of manager Paul Jewell.

DAILY STAR

Liverpool are planning to approach Schalke over Klaas-Jan Huntelaar in January. The 29-year-old striker's future in Germany is uncertain after he postponed talks on a new deal until December.

Sir Alex Ferguson has kissed and made up with Rio Ferdinand - and will even offer him a new contract.

DAILY MAIL

Rio Ferdinand is planning to revolutionise English football with the launch of a breakaway union to protect the interests of black players.

Real Madrid are eyeing Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea as a long-term replacement for Iker Casillas.

Bolton offered Dougie Freedman a three-year deal worth £1.5million to become their new manager last night.

Liverpool are keen on HJK Helsinki striker Joel Pohjanpalo.

Manchester United are battling Manchester City and Real Madrid for Croatia starlet Alen Halilovic.

Fulham are watching FC Cologne youngster Mikael Ishak.

Cardiff are set to offer a short-term contract to Danish trialist Ibrahim Mansaray.

Middlesbrough and Birmingham want Blackpool midfielder Barry Ferguson after he was told he can leave on loan.

DAILY EXPRESS

Sir Alex Ferguson last night backed down in his row with Rio Ferdinand - and even went as far as to say he will extend the Manchester United defender's contract.

John Terry will wear a 'Unite Against Racism' armband tonight on his return to Chelsea's starting line-up.

Crystal Palace boss Dougie Freedman has been offered a three-year contract to manage Bolton worth £1.5million.

THE TIMES

Emmanuel Adebayor could ask to sit out Tottenham's match at Maribor this week as he becomes increasingly unhappy about his chances of winning a place in the starting XI.

Bolton are expected to confirm the appointment of Dougie Freedman as their new manager this week.

THE TELEGRAPH

Real Madrid have identified David De Gea as a potential long-term successor to Iker Casillas amid claims in Spain that the Manchester United goalkeeper is unhappy at Old Trafford and keen to return to La Liga.

David Silva will miss Manchester City's Champions League clash with Ajax after being granted permission to return to Spain for treatment on his hamstring injury.
 

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