Man United watching Betis winger

Man United watching Betis winger

Published Sep. 14, 2012 10:42 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

Brendan Rodgers wants to bring hope back to Liverpool.

Arsene Wenger has told Bacary Sagna: If you don't like it at Arsenal, you can leave.

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QPR's players will decide today whether to snub Chelsea duo John Terry and Ashley Cole.

Manchester United are watching Real Betis winger Alvaro Vadillo.

Fulham are lining up a move for Standard Liege goalkeeper Sinan Bolat.

DAILY MIRROR

Brendan Rodgers believes he and his team carry the massive responsibility of providing hope for the families of the 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough.

John Terry will plead with Roberto Di Matteo to let him play in Saturday's clash at QPR - even though Anton Ferdinand is set to shun him.

Germany striker Miroslav Klose claims he turned down a move to Tottenham this summer.

Arsene Wenger has held clear-the-air talks with unhappy Bacary Sagna after the defender's outspoken attack on Arsenal.

Blackpool are looking to make DJ Campbell's return to the club permanent.

Reading have opened contract talks with Alex Pearce, Jem Karacan and Simon Church.

DAILY STAR

Brendan Rodgers admits Liverpool will draw inspiration from the battle of the Hillsborough campaigners.

Arsene Wenger has told Bacary Sagna he can leave Arsenal if he is unhappy.

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is worried Mark Noble's contract talks will last until the summer.

Kevin Doyle will not quit Wolves in January to boost his international career.

Charlton, Bristol City and Peterborough are all keen on taking Norwich defender Elliott Ward on loan.

Huddersfield will once again try to swoop for Leicester striker Jermaine Beckford.

DAILY MAIL

The Football Association were yesterday accused of negligence by former Culture Secretary Andy Burnham as some of the anger over Hillsborough turned on the governing body.

John Terry will today plead with Roberto Di Matteo to let him lead Chelsea against QPR tomorrow.

DAILY EXPRESS

The families of the Hillsborough victims described an apology from the Football Association as long overdue after the organisation belatedly admitted its role in the disaster.

John Terry has told Roberto Di Matteo he is ready to play against QPR tomorrow.

Arsene Wenger has told Bacary Sagna he can leave Arsenal if he does not agree with the direction the club are going in.

Fulham are lining up a January move for Standard Liege goalkeeper Sinan Bolat.
 

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