Mancini set to offload City stars

Mancini set to offload City stars

Published Apr. 10, 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...

THE SUN

Mario Balotelli could get one more chance to save his Manchester City career after apologising to boss Roberto Mancini.

Harry Redknapp admits Spurs are now scrapping for fourth not third.

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Roberto Di Matteo fears Chelsea's lack of a killer touch will wreck their Champions League hopes.

James Milner admits there is one thing in football you cannot buy - league titles.

Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic is facing a three-game ban that will rule him out of three London derbies: the FA Cup semi-final against Spurs and key Premier League games against QPR and Arsenal.

Carlos Vela wants to stay at Real Sociedad rather than return to Arsenal.

DAILY MIRROR

Mario Balotelli has apologised for his latest red-card shame.

Roberto Mancini has six games to convince Sheikh Mansour he remains the right man for Manchester City.

Barcelona want Manchester City academy product Ashley Smith-Brown.

Chelsea are tracking Paraguay starlet Mauro Caballero.

Manchester United are ready to join Arsenal in the chase for Birmingham keeper Jack Butland.

Cardiff plan to offer Joe Mason a new deal to head off interest from Newcastle and Fulham.

DAILY STAR

Mario Balotelli issued a public apology for his red-card shame in a bid to save his Euro 2012 dream.

Brendan Rodgers insists Swansea will not get dragged into a relegation scrap.

DAILY MAIL

Liverpool misfit Andy Carroll has admitted privately that he is struggling to cope with the pressure of a £35million price tag.

Mario Balotelli is facing a nine-game 'totting up' ban after his studs-up tackle on Alex Song.

Manchester City stars are demanding that Roberto Mancini give Balotelli the boot.

DAILY EXPRESS

Roberto Mancini will stage a summer clear-out at Manchester City if he can keep hold of his job. Mario Balotelli, Carlos Tevez, Edin Dzeko, Nigel de Jong and Kolo Toure will all be shown the door.

Assistant referee Dave Bryan has been stood down for tonight's clash between Blackburn and Liverpool after his offside blunders at Chelsea.

Kenny Dalglish could rest key Liverpool players tonight, with one eye on the FA Cup semi-final against Everton.

DAILY RECORD

Rangers director Andrew Ellis has launched a legal action against Craig Whyte demanding a quarter of the club's shares.

Ian Murray reckons Hibernian fans would swap SPL survival for a sensational Scottish Cup triumph.

Celtic flop Morten Rasmussen could stay at Parkhead for another year and see out his contract.

THE TIMES

Manchester City stand to lose about £60million if they manage to offload Mario Balotelli and at least three other unwanted strikers this summer.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

A contrite Mario Balotelli yesterday outlined his desire to remain at Manchester City and could still get the chance to redeem himself this season if he escapes a six-game ban for his extraordinary indiscipline against Arsenal.

THE INDEPENDENT

Mario Balotelli will find out today if he faces a potential nine-game ban - a decision dependent on whether or not the referee Martin Atkinson tells the Football Association he saw the Manchester City striker stamp on Alex Song in Sunday's 1-0 defeat at Arsenal.

THE GUARDIAN

Roberto Mancini is fighting for his future as the Manchester City manager. The Italian needs a convincing finish to the season to strengthen his case for a new contract.

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