Llorente in talks with Juventus

Llorente in talks with Juventus

Published Jan. 17, 2013 12:00 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

Liverpool forward Luis Suarez was at the centre of a new cheat storm last night after admitting he took a dive against Stoke.

Manchester United chief executive David Gill has confirmed the club want to sign Crystal Palace sensation Wilfried Zaha.

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Jose Mourinho became football's most wanted man yesterday after Pep Guardiola left Manchester City and Chelsea in the lurch.

Ian Ayre says the signing of Daniel Sturridge proves Liverpool's US owners were right to veto a summer move for Clint Dempsey.

Harry Redknapp believes the monster new TV deal justifies his QPR club record deal for Loic Remy.

Reading are ready to smash their transfer record by paying £8.3million for Celta Vigo striker Iago Aspas.

Louis Saha will be the first victim of Martin O'Neill's Sunderland shake-up.

Tom Ince has seen his return to Liverpool put on hold - because Blackpool are refusing to take Brendan Rodgers' calls.

Norwich want to finance an ambitious move for Gary Hooper by selling Simeon Jackson to Wolves.

Aston Villa may attempt to hijack Fulham's bid for Derek Boateng.

Fulham boss Martin Jol is set to win his race to sign Dutch keeper Maarten Stekelenburg and open the way for David Stockdale to leave on loan.

Crystal Palace boss Ian Holloway is ready to snap up Stephen Dobbie from bitter rivals Brighton.

DAILY EXPRESS

Pep Guardiola yesterday turned his back on the Premier League when he signed a £27million three-year deal to become coach of Bayern Munich.

Reading are set to sign Zambia centre-half Stoppilo Sunzu in a £3million deal.

Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre says the club is not shackled by youth investment and that Brendan Rodgers can bring in older players.

Roy Hodgson wants England's elite clubs to show faith in young players to boost his team's chances at Brazil 2014.

Sir Trevor Brooking has hit out at the "too much, too young" culture at the heart of the Premier League.

THE SUN

Louis Saha has been told he can leave Sunderland as part of a shake up by Martin O'Neill.

Arsene Wenger has revealed Theo Walcott is finally on the verge of signing a new contract at Arsenal.

Wigan Athletic still want to sign Leeds United star striker Luciano Becchio, as manager Roberto Martinez wants a stronger squad.

New Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Dean Saunders is planning a double swoop for Norwich City striker Simeon Jackson and Doncaster Rovers winger David Cotterill.

Chelsea are yet to receive a single inquiry about misfit Florent Malouda.

Queens Park Rangers striker Djibril Cisse has gone to Qatar side Al-Arabi on loan until the end of the season for a fee of £400,000.

DAILY STAR

Pep Guardiola has delivered a huge blow to Manchester City and Chelsea after snubbing their money in favour of Bayern Munich.

Chelsea's boo-boys turned on Rafa Benitez again as they threw away a two-goal lead against Southampton.

The Football Association is facing a diplomatic row after lining up glamour friendlies against Germany and Argentina.

Wigan Athletic new-boy Roger Espinoza is backing them to produce another miracle escape from relegation.

DAILY MAIL

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's worst fears came true when being snubbed by new Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola.

Stoke's United States midfielder Maurice Edu is wanted on loan by Turkish side Bursaspor to replace Sunderland's new signing Alfred N'Diaye.

Alan Shearer has warned his former club, Newcastle United, they are in a Premier League relegation battle.

Crystal Palace have told Manchester United they must improve their £6million offer if they want to sign Wilfried Zaha.

Swansea City are stepping up their efforts to sign Stoke City striker Kenwyne Jones, who will be allowed to leave for £6million.

West Ham United have made an improved £3.5million offer for Blackburn Rovers defender Martin Olsson.

West Bromwich Albion striker Peter Odemwingie is ready to ask for a transfer to push through a move to Queens Park Rangers.

THE TIMES

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has described Jack Wilshere as the complete midfielder.

Fulham boss Martin Jol is hopeful of completing signings in the coming days after lodging bids for Zulte Waregem midfielder Junior Malanda.

Montpellier have confirmed they are willing to listen to offers for winger Younes Belhanda, who has previously been linked with Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal.

THE INDEPENDENT

The worst fears of the Chelsea hierarchy were confirmed when Pep Guardiola agreed to become the new manager of Bayern Munich.

Raul, who spent two seasons at Schalke and is a close friend of Pep Guardiola, helped convince the Spaniard to join Bayern Munich.

Carlos Tevez has been banned from driving for six months after ignoring police letters about speeding offences because he did not understand the word 'constabulary'.

THE TELEGRAPH

Former Bayern Munich midfielder Owen Hargreaves believes Pep Guardiola will be the 'perfect match' at the Allianz Arena.

Sir Alex Ferguson vented his anger at Wayne Rooney after the striker's penalty failure against West Ham United

Blackburn Rovers' Indian owners, Venky's, plan to attend Michael Appleton's first game in charge.

METRO

Arsenal are set to miss out on a deal for Athletic Bilbao striker Fernando Llorente with Juventus said to be in advanced talks over a transfer.
 

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