Paper Chase: Hulk targeted by Spurs

Paper Chase: Hulk targeted by Spurs

Published Aug. 10, 2011 1:00 a.m. ET

Each day during the summer transfer window 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

Samir Nasri will get his move to Manchester City after Arsenal finally put a price on his head last night.

The Premier League launch this weekend faces being wrecked by the riots sweeping the country.

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The FA are eager to host the cancelled match with Holland at Wembley next year - although no date has yet been fixed.

Wales skipper Aaron Ramsey reckons Arsenal can win the Premier League with or without Cesc Fabregas.

Peter Schmeichel says it is "ridiculous" new Manchester United keeper David De Gea is being critised for his Community Shield debut.

Stoke boss Tony Pulis last night snapped up England defender Matthew Upson on a free transfer just four days before the start of the campaign.

Gabriel Obertan is desperate to prove a point to Manchester United.

Sylvain Distin believes his Everton team-mate Phil Jagielka is staying at Goodison Park.

Wesley Sneijder will thrash out his future over the next 48 hours - as his move to Manchester United took a major step forward last night.

Stoke boss Tony Pulis has joined the race to sign Manchester City outcast Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Bolton boss Owen Coyle is bringing Turkish star Tuncay Sanli back to the Premier League - after a brief spell in Germany with Wolfsburg.

THE SUN

The Premier League's big kick-off is in danger of being ravaged by riots - especially in London.

Wesley Sneijder has confirmed he would like to join Manchester United.

Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri have been included in Arsenal's Champions League squad for their play-off tie with Italians Udinese.

Chelsea was last night told: Forget Luka Modric - he is DEFINITELY staying at Spurs!

Arsenal's new teen sensation Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has revealed his footballing hero - Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola.

Charles N'Zogbia says he is fit to face Fulham in Aston Villa's Premier League opener.

Everton will be without Seamus Coleman for up to six weeks after scans revealed he has torn an ankle ligament.

Turkish striker Tuncay is heading back to the Premier League - with Bolton waiting to snap him up.

Gabriel Obertan is out to prove he is no Premier League flop at Newcastle United.

Blackburn is lining up a £3million move for Leicester's Sol Bamba.

Matthew Upson forgot his bad blood with Robert Huth to join Stoke yesterday.

Sylvain Distin believes Arsenal is wasting its time trying to tempt Phil Jagielka away from Everton.

Roy Hodgson says his West Brom squad is "close to being complete" after the £7million signing of Shane Long.

Roy Keane is convinced Manchester United will win the title "comfortably" as their rivals collapse.

Aaron Ramsey has told people to write off Arsenal's Premier League chances at their peril.

DAILY STAR

Premier League chiefs will hold an emergency summit tomorrow to decide whether Saturday's football programme can go ahead.

England's footballers have pleaded for peace across the country.

Wesley Sneijder last night admitted for the first time: "I want to join Manchester United".

Gabriel Obertan plans to transform himself from Manchester United flop to Toon hero, following his £3million move to Newcastle.

Arsenal new boy Alex Chamberlain wants to follow in the footsteps of Theo Walcott and break into the England squad.

DAILY EXPRESS

The Premier League will decide tomorrow if the start of the new season is to be decimated by the riots that prompted England's friendly with Holland to be postponed amid fears over the safety of players and supporters.

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has endured plenty of hard days over the summer, but yesterday was a harmonious one following Gabriel Obertan's £3million move to St James's Park.

When Romelo Lukaku finally signs up tomorrow Chelsea will not just be getting one of Europe's most exciting young strikers, they will also be signing up a walking football encyclopaedia.

West Brom boss Roy Hodgson believes new signing Shane Long will only get better after the striker completed his record-breaking move.

West Ham have pulled out of a move to sign Fulham's former England striker Andy Johnson.

Jamie Carragher has backed Steven Gerrard to prove he still has what it takes to lead from the front at Liverpool.

DAILY MAIL

Chelsea is ready to use Yossi Benayoun as bait in its attempt to prise Luka Modric away from Tottenham.

Tottenham is preparing a £35million bid for Porto striker Hulk.

Arsenal assistant boss Pat Rice and chief scout Steve Rowley watched Birmingham centre-half Scott Dann play in a friendly match against Tottenham yesterday.

Colombia coach Hernan Dario Gomez has resigned following reports that he struck a woman in a bar in Bogota last Saturday night.

Bolton manager Owen Coyle is trying to bring Turkish striker Tuncay Sanli back to the Premier League.

Wesley Verhoek has turned down a move to Nottingham Forest for fear of becoming homesick.

Swansea hope to complete the £1.6million signing of goalkeeper Michel Vorm from FC Utrecht later today.

Wesley Sneijder paved the way for a move to Manchester United last night when he admitted he has spoken to the Premier League champion about a move to Old Trafford.

Joey Barton is in line for an unlikely start in Newcastle's season opener at home to Arsenal after returning to first-team training yesterday.

Jamie Carragher has insisted that Steven Gerrard's return to fitness is as crucial as any of Liverpool's summer transfer signings.

DAILY RECORD

The SPL is reeling under the loss of 600,000 fans who have wiped out £10million in profits.

Emotional Wesley Verhoek pulled the plug on his move to Nottingham Forest at the 11th hour yesterday - and then insisted he has no intention of signing for Rangers either.

Arsenal legend Steve Bould believes Kyle Bartley's loan spell at Rangers last season transformed him from a boy to a man.

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