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Mourinho, Torres to Man City? Villa to Man Utd? Sunday's back pages

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The top stories making this morning's back pages...

News of the World: Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho and Guus Hiddink are among those in the frame to replace him Mark Hughes after the Manchester City manager saw his side draw their seventh successive Premier League game...former Chelsea manager Mourinho has revealed that he is pining for a return to the Premier League.


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Also: Manchester City are lining up a £20m bid for Sevilla's Argentina winger Diego Perotti...Liverpool are ready to offload Dutch striker Ryan Babel on loan to Bayern Munich with a view to making the move permanent for around £9m next summer.

And: Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka is lining up an improved £120,000-a-week deal at Stamford Bridge...new Portsmouth manager Avram Grant hopes to persuade Jamie Redknapp to give up his TV pundit career with Sky Sports and become his assistant at Fratton Park.


Sunday Mirror: Liverpool have rejected the chance to share a new stadium with Everton and said "it will never happen" after Everton chief Robert Elstone approached the Reds last week after their plans for a new ground in Kirkby were rejected.


Sunday Express: Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is determined to sign £50m-rated Spanish striker David Villa from Valencia...Barcelona are tracking Tottenham and England striker Jermain Defoe.

Also: Chelsea target Sergio Aguero claims he has no intention of leaving Atletico Madrid this summer...former Manchester United striker Diego Forlan wants to quit Atletico Madrid and return to the Premier League.

And: Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand will learn in the next 10 days whether his back injury has ended his dreams of playing for England in next summer's World Cup...Kevin Nolan and Alan Smith are targets for Wigan and Everton respectively but want to remain at Championship side Newcastle United.


Mail on Sunday: The billionaire owners of Manchester City are ready to launch an audacious £50m bid for Liverpool's star striker Fernando Torres.

Also: Former Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate will serve court papers on the club this week over compensation money owed after being sacked.

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