Juventus eyes swoop for Vidic, Torres

Juventus eyes swoop for Vidic, Torres

Published Apr. 12, 2012 10:35 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

Roberto Mancini saw his City side roar within five points of leaders United but insisted: We still can't win the title.

Joey Barton last night made up with the QPR fans who booed him - by scoring against Swansea.

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Arsenal flop Marouane Chamakh has been told he can re-join Bordeaux - providing he is prepared to take a pay cut.

Robert Huth will reject the chance to return to Germany with Schalke this summer by signing a new deal at Stoke.

DAILY MAIL

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich will present his new manager with a list of potential signings and tell him to take his pick.

Fulham have brought 12 hens to live at their training ground to try to save £5,000 a year in catering costs.

Roberto Mancini has decided to offload unhappy Manchester City winger Adam Johnson at the end of the season.

Tottenham have rejected an offer from QPR for midfield starlet Alex Pritchard.

Feyenoord are offering Dirk Kuyt a coaching role in an attempt to entice him back to the club.

DAILY MIRROR

Juventus aim to gear up for a return to the Champions League with a summer swoop for Nemanja Vidic and Fernando Torres.

Patrick Vieira insists France should let Hatem Ben Arfa loose on England this summer.

Inter Milan are ready to move for Manchester City left-back Aleksandar Kolarov.

Chelsea last night gambled on losing Branislav Ivanovic for four matches after denying the defender's violent conduct charge.

DAILY EXPRESS

The future of Roberto Martinez is in doubt after it emerged his contract expires at the end of the season.

Norwich and Fulham are to battle it out for Aberdeen teenager Fraser Fyvie.

Russia striker Pavel Pogrebnyak has opened discussions with Fulham over a permanent deal.

Ledley King is still waiting to find out if he will be offered a new Spurs contract.

DAILY STAR

Sir Alex Ferguson insists Manchester United won't crumble following a shock defeat at Wigan last night.

Stoke and Blackburn are battling to sign former Portsmouth striker Aruna Dindane.

Southampton are set to offer Wolves midfielder Adam Hammill a Premier League lifeline if Saints go up and his side are relegated.

Barnsley want to extend Spurs keeper David Button's loan until the end of the season.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Fifa has made it clear that all national associations, including the English FA, are free to review their disciplinary procedures this summer so that retrospective action could be widened to include incidents such as Mario Balotelli's tackle on Alex Song.

DAILY RECORD

Ibrox administrators last night accused the SPL of undermining their efforts to keep the club in business – after it was revealed a liquidated Rangers could be docked 10 points for each of the next two seasons.
 

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