Sunday, April 28, 2013

Birmingham City dash the money - The Star

Everyday Star Sunday: Birmingham City wish to release a new A75million strikeforce on the Premier League next period - Napolias Edinson Cavani and Borussia Dortmundas John Lewandowski. Also: Cesc Fabregas could possibly be sold by Barcelona come july 1st to cover a big rebuilding career at the Nou camp - putting Arsenal on red alert. The Sunday Telegraph: Sam Warburton will be introduced on Tuesday as leader for the British and Irish Lions for their tour of Australia, in Welshmen that will be contained at least 15 by a squad. Also: Roy Hodgson is unlikely include John Terry in his next England squad, despite the former captainas need to come out of global pension. Sunlight Sunday: Roberto Mancini is likely to be Manchester Cityas boss next period - even when they drop the FA Cup final. Also: Gareth Bale is likely to be topped PFA Player of the Season for the 2nd time today. Independent on Sunday: Manchester United use funds from a number of lucrative commercial offers to push forward with plans to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski. The Observer: John Terry could be willing to answer a crisis call-up for England but the Chelsea leader may play no part in the approaching friendlies from the Republic of Ireland and Brazil. Mail on Sunday: John Terry looks being barred from playing for England if he experiences along with his bid to come back to the national group. Also: England leader Chris Robshaw is in a desperate struggle to claim come july 1st the past back strip area left in the British and Irish Lions squad to tour Australia. The People: Brendan Rodgers may be the surprise title in the figure to restore Roberto Mancini as Manchester City manager. Also: Luis Suarez will be called in the PFAas Premier League team of the season despite the stinging debate. Wednesday Mirror: Manchester City believe they're winning the battle to sign Edinson Cavani. Also: Martin OaNeill is going for a return to Leicester City. Wednesday Express: Liverpool are willing to make an A8million shift for QPR striker Loic Remy while they make for life minus the restricted Luis Suarez. Also: The unpleasant side of baseball reared its head again recently as hundreds of Wolves fans demonstrated violently against team manager Steve Morgan. The Sunday Times: Sir Alex Ferguson hopes to cherry choose from Borussia Dortmundas outstanding small side by appealing midfielder Ilkay Gundogan and striker Robert Lewandowski to Old Trafford.

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