Tevez wants to stay in England

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
Arsenal supremo Stan Kroenke has launched a fierce defence of the Glazer family at Manchester United.
Anton Ferdinand wants the FA to charge John Terry with making a racist slur against him.
Rafael van de Vaart reckons Manchester City could end up in real trouble - by tripping up over their egos in the race for the title.
Roberto Martinez has been told his job is safe at Wigan - by chairman and pal Dave Whelan.
Jody Craddock, 36, will quit Wolves if he does not get a new deal next summer.
Franck Ribery has dented the hopes of Premier League clubs chasing his signature by insisting he wants to see out his career at Bayern Munich.
Birmingham have warned investors to expect bad news after delaying their annual report until February.
DAILY MAIL
Newcastle striker Nile Ranger is facing the sack after he was arrested again.
Police chiefs have requested footage from Sky TV as they step up their investigation into the John Terry race row.
THE TIMES
Stan Kroenke has described the Glazer family as ideal owners and said that they have every right to take money out of Manchester United.
Demba Ba may have been labelled injury-prone when he failed a medical at the Britannia Stadium in January but he certainly made Stoke City feel like the casualties last night.
DAILY EXPRESS
Andre Villas-Boas last night admitted Chelsea had suffered a "disastrous" week but still claimed they can win the Premier League.
Anton Ferdinand is refusing to back down in the John Terry race row.
Blackburn midfielder Junior Hoilett will spark a scramble for his signature by rejecting a new contract at Ewood Park.
THE INDEPENDENT
Stan Kroenke, Arsenal's majority shareholder, believes nobody could have done a better job of running Manchester United than the Glazer family, despite the chronic discontent with their debt-laden regime among the Old Trafford club's fans.
Arsenal's rout of Chelsea has lifted the cloud hanging over the club following their humiliation at Old Trafford earlier this season and proved to the players that they have the quality to overcome any side in the Premier League, according to manager Arsene Wenger.
DAILY MIRROR
Anton Ferdinand last night warned John Terry he has made clear to the FA his "strong feelings" about their race row.
Carlos Tevez wants to move to another Premier League club if he is forced to leave Manchester City.
Charlie Adam insists allegations of racism will not hit Luis Suarez's form.
Nigel Reo-Coker has laid into Bolton's players after growing sick of their shocking start to the season.
Leicester will ask for permission to speak to Huddersfield manager Lee Clark this week.
Steve Harper is ready to quit Newcastle for good.
Blackburn manager Steve Kean is ready to buy a house in the area - a big sign his job is safe.
Arsenal's misfiring striker Marouane Chamakh could head back to Bordeaux.
DAILY STAR
Anton Ferdinand last night told the FA: You have to investigate the John Terry race row properly.
Kolo Toure is facing a £600,000 fine for his failed drugs test.
Andre Villas-Boas admitted last night: The last week has been a disaster for the football club.
Rio Ferdinand is facing a losing battle to save his career at Manchester United.
Rafael van de Vaart has told Arsenal they have no chance of finishing above Tottenham this season.
THE GUARDIAN
It was not what Arsenal supporters, or indeed any supporters of Premier League clubs, might have expected to hear in Stan Kroenke's first interview in England.
Andre Villas-Boas has admitted Chelsea are licking their wounds after "a disastrous week" but has insisted his team can recover from successive Premier League defeats to win the title playing the brand of open, attacking football to which he remains committed.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Stan Kroenke, Arsenal's majority owner, has questioned the benefit of billionaire benefactors and praised the Glazers' stewardship of Manchester United.
DAILY RECORD
Steven Naismith was given the news that he has been dreading - that he will miss the rest of the season with a cruciate ligament injury.