Paper Chase: City prepares Gaitan bid

Paper Chase: City prepares Gaitan bid

Published Feb. 18, 2012 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

Manchester City are ready to make a £35million bid for Benfica's Argentine midfielder Nicolas Gaitan.

Steve Bruce hopes to have stolen a march on Alan Curbishley in the race to be Wolves boss.

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Arsene Wenger is eyeing Blackburn winger Junior Hoilett.

Tottenham are leading the race for Ajax's highly-rated center-half Jan Vertinghen.

Neil Warnock is at the center of a tug-of-war between Leeds and Huddersfield.

THE SUN

Robin van Persie has been urged to quit Arsenal by AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Harry Redknapp told FA chiefs last night: Leave me alone until the end of the season.

Neil Warnock is the red-hot favorite to take over as Leeds manager after meeting with Ken Bates in Monaco yesterday.

Colchester have signed West Ham striker Freddie Sears on a month-long emergency loan.

DAILY EXPRESS

Harry Redknapp does not want to be England manager just for the European Championship and will only consider the job if it is on a full-time basis.

DAILY MAIL

Guus Hiddink was confirmed on Friday as the new head coach of Anzhi Makhachkala, ending speculation linking him with a return to Chelsea.

American entertainment company AEG have denied that they are interested in buying Tottenham, despite reports of a £450million bid.

DAILY STAR

Landon Donovan wouldn't blame 'miracle worker' David Moyes if he quit Everton at the end of the season.

DAILY MIRROR

Paul Murray will meet Rangers' administrators next week as he attempts to piece together a 'Blue Knights' rescue package for the club.

Sheffield Wednesday chairman Milan Mandaric last night angrily denied claims he wants to buy Rangers.

The SPL finally killed off Daniel Cousin's hopes of signing for Rangers last night.

Fraser Forster insists he's happy to wait until the end of the season to sort out his Celtic future.
 

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