Paper Chase: Milan rivals want Pogba

Paper Chase: Milan rivals want Pogba

Published Nov. 5, 2011 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 STAR

Everton boss David Moyes is set to swoop for Landon Donovan for a second time.

Steve Howard has blasted departed Leicester boss Sven-Goran Eriksson and claimed the Swede couldn't hack the Championship.

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Fabio Capello yesterday told the FA: If you want to axe John Terry, then do it yourselves.

DAILY MIRROR

Dave Whelan insists he would sack Roberto Martinez if he felt it would keep Wigan up.

Paris Saint-Germain is offering a lavish package to lure David Beckham away from LA Galaxy.

Manchester United's French kid Paul Pogba is the subject of a tug of war between Milan giants AC and Inter.

Martin Jol has no hard feelings about being sacked at half time by Tottenham.

DAILY MAIL

Andre Villas-Boas insists he only wants 15 years as a football manager because the job is too stressful.

Arsene Wenger is eyeing Borussia Dortmund wonderkid Mario Gotze and is willing to smash the club's £15million transfer record to land him.

Leeds has signed Reading Alex McCarthy on a month's loan to solve its goalkeeping crisis.

THE SUN

Andre Villas-Boas reckons it's only a matter of time before Chelsea fans start calling for his head.

Steve Kean has made a simple appeal to Blackburn's owners: Stick with me.

David Moyes is teeing up a January move to bring Landon Donovan back to Everton.

THE INDEPENDENT

It seems ludicrous, but 16 matches into his reign as Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas is already under pressure.

THE GUARDIAN

Sir Alex Ferguson is thinking back to his first match in charge - "we bloody lost" - and trying to explain why it is, on the eve of his 25th anniversary at Manchester United, that he still has such a remarkable appetite to continue in the job.

DAILY EXPRESS

Jack Wilshere has revealed his desire to win a gold medal with the Great Britain football team at next year's Olympics.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Wayne Rooney is likely to make a personal appearance before UEFA as he desperately attempts to reduce the three-match ban which rules him out of the group stages of next summer's European Championships.

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