Ferguson to watch Lewandowski

Ferguson to watch Lewandowski

Published Oct. 2, 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 TELEGRAPH

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson plans to watch Borussia Dortmund's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski against Manchester City on Wednesday ahead of a potential summer move. The Scot is considering selling winger Nani and centre-forward Javier Hernandez to fund the deal.

THE SUN

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Arsenal chief Ivan Gazidis raked in £2.1million last season.

FA chiefs may try to increase John Terry's punishment for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.

Andy Carroll is heading for a shock England recall, while Roy Hodgson may also retain Raheem Sterling in the senior squad.

Blackpool ace Tom Ince is set to follow in his father's footsteps by signing for Manchester United in a £4million January deal.

Zdenek Grynera's Fulham future is in doubt after an injury setback.

Jimmy Bullard has joined non-league side Holland FC as player-coach just 24 hours after calling time on his professional career.

DAILY MIRROR

Mark Hughes has been assured his job is safe at QPR but must improve results at the rock-bottom club.

Roy Keane is interested in succeeding Steve Kean as Blackburn boss.

Lee Camp is set to disappoint Southampton and Reading by pledging his future to Nottingham Forest.

Andy Carroll is desperate for an England recall.

Darren Bent is set to lead the Aston Villa attack at former club Tottenham despite his criticism of Paul Lambert.

DAILY STAR

The Premier League have denied that referee Chris Foy has been demoted following criticism by Sir Alex Ferguson.

Ben Foster has urged West Brom to keep contract rebel Jonas Olsson under lock and key.

Zdenek Grygera's future at Fulham is in doubt after out-of-contract defender injured his thigh playing for the reserves.

Mark Hughes has been told his job is safe despite QPR sitting bottom of the Premier League table without a win this season.

Eric Black admits some players will be happy to see the back of Steve Kean at Blackburn.

DAILY MAIL

Mark Hughes will be given time to turn QPR's season around.

Roy Hodgson is considering keeping Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling in the senior England squad.

Former England general manager Franco Baldini has turned down a role at Tottenham and is expected to stay at Roma.

DAILY EXPRESS

QPR chairman Tony Fernandes has backed Mark Hughes to start getting results despite growing pressure at the club.

The referee accused by Sir Alex Ferguson of poor timekeeping in the defeat to Spurs will take charge of a League Two game this Saturday.

Joey Barton has appealed to his new club's fans to judge him only on his efforts for Marseille.

talkSPORT

Manchester City football development executive Patrick Vieira scouted striker Stevan Jovetic during Fiorentina's 2-1 defeat by Inter Milan on Sunday.

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