Saturday, November 6, 2010

Gerrard to Chelsea FC?

Gerrard to Chelsea FC? Matuidi to Liverpool FC? Tevez to quit Man City? Schwarzer to Arsenal FC? Saturday's back pages

- 6 Nov 2010
The top stories making Saturday's back pages...
The Sun: Carlos Tevez's future at Manchester City is again in doubt as the striker continues to struggle with homesickness after reportedly making three visits to a psychiatrist while back home to Argentina.


Also: Fulham manager Mark Hughes is hopeful of resolving the future of goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal.


Daily Mirror: Liverpool's new director of football strategy Damien Comolli is set to raid former club St Etienne for French midfielder Blaise Matuidi.
Also: Chelsea are considering a bid for Ajax striker Mounir El Hamdaoui, who was a flop at Tottenham in 2005 but is now worth around at £17.5m.


Daily Mail: Manchester United have stepped up their interest in Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor.
Also: West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has told manager Avram Grant that the Hammers must take seven points from their next three games and has hinted that he could sack the former Chelsea boss if that doesn't happen.
And: West Brom could make a move for former Chelsea striker Mateja Kezman who has been released from his contract with Paris St Germain.
Plus: Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has been sent to America to continue his comeback from injury.


Daily Express: The controversial '39th game' was back on the agenda last night after Liverpool co-owner Tom Werner revived the idea of playing a Premier League match abroad.


Daily Telegraph: New Liverpool owner John W Henry has told players who are not happy at the Anfield club to leave.
Also: A mystery third bidder has joined West Ham and Tottenham in the race to occupy the London Olympic Stadium once the 2012 Olympic Games are over.


The Times: Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has said he would like to manage Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard.


The Guardian: West Ham co-owner David Gold last night expressed his disappointment after Birmingham City responded to his latest bitter spat with the club's vice-chairman, Peter Pannu, by banning him today's game at St Andrews.
Also: Roberto Mancini is in no imminent danger of dismissal as Manchester City's manager but although the Italian continues to receive the full support of the club's owners, their patience will not be infinite.

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