Man United targets Real youngster

Man United targets Real youngster

Published Mar. 16, 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 EXPRESS

It was a dismal evening for Manchester as United and City were both dumped out of Europe for a second time despite the latter's thrilling fightback.

Petr Cech says the confidence has returned to Chelsea and they fear no one in today's Champions League quarter-final draw.

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Roy Hodgson is refusing to be drawn on whether he wants the England job.

DAILY MAIL

There was misery in Europe again for Manchester last night, as both United and City crashed out for the second time this season.

Craig Bellamy has been approached to play for Great Britain's Olympic team at London 2012.

Wisla Krakow forward Patryk Malecki, 23, is training with Middlesbrough.

Wigan will continue to monitor Airdrie striker Ryan Donelly following his recent training spell with the club.

DAILY MIRROR

Manchester City just failed to complete a magnificent comeback on an incredible night at the Etihad Stadium.

Louis Saha last night admitted he is dreaming of playing his way into the France team to face England at the Euros.

Frank Lampard has no fears of facing former boss Jose Mourinho in today's Champions League draw.

THE SUN

Joe Hart came within inches of snatching a dramatic Europa League winner for City.

Didier Drogba insists he wants to stay at Chelsea after keeping his Champions League dream alive.

David Luiz reckons Andre Villas-Boas should have been given more time at Chelsea.

Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker will miss the rest of the season with injury.

Bolton are set to win the race for Gregg Wylde.

Manchester United are interested in Real Madrid's teenage ace Jose Rodriguez.

Danny Guthrie is set to quit Newcastle for Aston Villa in the summer.

Brendan Rodgers wants to buy four new players for Swansea.

DAILY STAR

Manchester drew a Euro double blank last night as both United and City were dumped out of the Europa League.

Roberto Di Matteo wants to be in charge of Chelsea next season, according to his No.2 Eddie Newton.

Andy Johnson is heading for the Fulham exit - and his old boss Roy Hodgson is poised to pounce.

Barcelona defender Eric Abidal is tipped to make a recovery after it was revealed he will undergo a liver transplant in a few weeks.

Frank Lampard insists Chelsea will win nothing without their golden oldies.

THE TIMES

Manchester football fans, usually such bitter rivals, were joined in misery last night after both United and City crashed out of Europe for the second time in four months.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Welcome to Manchester. Facing Europa League humiliation, only a 95th-minute save from a Joe Hart header denied Manchester City an amazing passage to the quarter-finals. Just like Manchester United, City will not take their place in today's draw for the last eight.

THE INDEPENDENT

Were it not for a steadfast determination to do things the hardest way possible, Manchester City might yet be in the draw for the Europa League quarter-finals today rather than wondering how they find themselves eliminated by Portugal's fourth best team.

THE GUARDIAN

Sir Alex Ferguson admitted that he could have no complaints after Manchester United were knocked out of the Europa League by an outstanding Athletic Bilbao side who he hopes will go on to win the competition.

DAILY RECORD

Craig Whyte's last hopes of raking in a fortune from Rangers could be scuppered even if the club are taken over by the mega-rich American bankers he has brought to the table.

Hearts could be on another collision course with the SPL as it emerged the squad is unlikely to be paid on time today.

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