Liverpool takeover? Mancini under pressure? Tuesday's back pages

Oddspreview staff - 9 Feb 2010

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

The Sun: West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola and his players will be asked to take a 25 per cent pay cut at the end of the season.


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Daily Mirror: Arsenal have written to Barcelona to demand they stop their public campaign to try and sign midfielder Cesc Fabregas this summer.


Daily Mail: Mark Hughes is considering becoming Turkey's new manager, two months after he was sacked by Manchester City...Hughes' successor at City, Roberto Mancini, is feeling under increasing pressure to ensure the Blues qualify for the Champions League.


Daily Telegraph: Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has to decide whether he should withdraw his appeal against a four-match violent conduct ban as a gesture of goodwill to the Football Association after being appointed England captain.


The Times: Liverpool have emerged as a takeover target for Indian billionair Mukesh Ambani.

Also: Arsenal are closing in on the signing of Bordeaux striker Maroune Chamakh after a proposed move to Liverpool fell through.

And: Former Manchester City boss Mark Hughes, who has been linked with the Turkey job, could replace Gianfranco Zola at West Ham should the Hammers continue to struggle, while Russia coach Guus Hiddink has also been linked to the Turkey job.


The Guardian: Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery, who is a target for several Premier League clubs, has admitted he is tempted to link up with France team-mate Thierry Henry at Barcelona.




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