Fabregas to quit Arsenal FC? Young to Tottenham? Liverpool FC to keep Ngog? Friday's back pages

Oddspreview staff - 30 Jul 2010

The top stories making Friday's back pages...

The Sun: Arsene Wenger has been accused by Carles Puyol of keeping Cesc Fabregas at Arsenal against his will.


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Also: Fulham are sensationally taking legal action against Premier League chairman Sir Dave Richards and are accusing him of being involved in Peter Crouch's £9m move from Portsmouth to Tottenham.

And: Premier League referee Mark Halsey has been passed fit to return for the new season following treatment for throat cancer.


Daily Mirror: Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is willing to offer Aston Villa up to three Spurs stars in a bid to finally land Ashley Young.

Also: New Fulham manager Mark Hughes could return to former club Manchester City to sign midfielder Stephen Ireland and strikers Craig Bellamy and Roque Santa Cruz.

And: Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson says striker David Ngog, who scored twice in last night's Europa League qualifier against Rabotnick, will stay at Anfield despite rumours that he could leave the club this summer.


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Daily Star: Aston Villa defender Luke Young's proposed move to Liverpool is off as he was not willing to take a £10,000-a-week pay cut.


Daily Mail: Carlo Ancelotti has predicted Manchester City will challenge for the Premier League title if they add the 'crazy talent' of Mario Balotelli to their squad.

Also: New Fulham boss Mark Hughes could make a move for West Ham and England goalkeeper Robert Green should Arsenal make a move for Mark Schwarzer this summer.


The Independent: Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas has hinted he could still join Barcelona this summer, saying his last conversation with Gunners boss Arsene Wenger over his Premier League future was "one of the most difficult moments of my life."

Also: Manchester City remain "a substantial distance" from agreeing a fee for Inter Milan striker Mario Balotelli.


The Guardian: Brazil striker Robinho will rejoin his Manchester City team-mates for the new season after talks between City and Brazilian club Santos about extending the forward's loan deal broke down.






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