Hernandez on Real radar; Cole in demand

Hernandez on Real radar; Cole in demand

Published Oct. 11, 2011 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...

THE SUN

Javier Hernandez is a shock £30million target for Real Madrid.

Chelsea face a desperate battle to hang on to Ashley Cole with Russian mega-spenders Anzhi Makhachkala ready to offer him £200,000 a week.

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Wayne Rooney has written to UEFA in a bid to limit the damage of his stupid red card in Montenegro.

Carlos Tevez jets back into England tomorrow and will resume training with Manchester City on Thursday.

David Bentley's bid to resurrect his career at West Ham has been scuppered by a knee injury.

Steven Gerrard is set to start his first game since March - in Saturday's Anfield showdown with Manchester United.

Junior Hoilett is stalling over a new Blackburn deal.

Toulouse's Tunisia winger Aymen Abdennour is target for Arsenal.

DAILY MIRROR

Barcelona have put Ashley Cole at the top of their transfer hit-list.

Fabio Capello is angry with himself for believing Wayne Rooney's claims he was mentally fit to play against Montenegro.

Nigel Clough's move back to Nottingham Forest is off - because he does not have the proper coaching badges.

Steven Gerrard will finally complete an agonising seven-month rehabilitation when he is unleashed against Manchester United in front of the Kop this weekend.

Carlos Tevez will learn his fate in the next 24 hours as Manchester City finalise their inquiry into his alleged refusal to play against Bayern Munich.

Robin van Persie and Nicolas Anelka are the latest targets for the roubles of Anzhi Makhachkala.

Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish is poised to win the race for young Swiss hotshot Nicolas Hunziker.

Arsenal target Eden Hazard could quit Lille next summer - but the Gunners have competition.

DAILY STAR

Fabio Capello now admits he got it badly wrong by starting Wayne Rooney against Montenegro.

Robin van Persie is a £20million target for Russian big-spenders Anzhi Makhachkala.

Carlos Tevez could have cost Manchester City more than £15million with his bench bust-up in Munich as Corinthians aren't willing to match their previous bid.

DAILY MAIL

Wayne Rooney has written personally to UEFA in a bid to limit his European Championship ban for his red card in Montenegro to a single match.

Robin van Persie will be offered an unprecedented contract for an Arsenal player approaching his 30s as the north London club fight to keep their No 1 striker.

Iain Dowie is ready to take over as Northern Ireland manager after Nigel Worthington bowed to public pressure and announced he would step down.

Carlos Tevez flies back to England tomorrow with a decision over the striker's future at Manchester City expected in the next 48 hours.

Blackburn face a battle to keep Junior Hoilett after making little progress in contract talks.

Derby are close to agreeing a deal for Mansfield defender Tom Naylor.

DAILY EXPRESS

Gareth Barry has warned Manchester City's egotistical stars to stop the strops or risk wrecking their Premier League title bid.

Arsenal stalwart Gilles Grimandi claims the best the Gunners can do is be a minor irritant in the Premier League title race.

Wayne Rooney has written to UEFA in an attempt to limit the number of matches he will miss at Euro 2012.

Chelsea will make a £14million move for Bolton defender Gary Cahill in January.

Shamrock Rovers manager Michael O'Neill, Jim Magilton and Iain Dowie are in the running to replace Nigel Worthington as Northern Ireland boss.

THE TIMES

Craig Levein knows that Scotland might need a small miracle in Alicante tonight - a victory over Spain - if his team are to grab a European Championship play-off place, but the Scotland manager said yesterday that his players "feared nothing" and would "have a go" against the world and European champions.

THE GUARDIAN

Wayne Rooney is to plead his case to UEFA in writing as part of the Football Association's argument that the England striker should not have his automatic one-match ban for violent conduct extended by the governing body's control and disciplinary panel.

THE INDEPENDENT

Wayne Rooney has written his own letter of apology for his red card against Montenegro as part of the Football Association's appeal for leniency when UEFA rules on the striker's Euro 2012 ban on Thursday.

DAILY RECORD

Craig Levein last night admitted Scotland's dreams of making the Euro 2012 play-offs are firmly in the hands of Allan McGregor.

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