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Round-up of the leading stories making the back- pages of todays newspapers. DAILY MIRROR Arsenals injury-cursed midfielder Abou Diaby says he has no thoughts of retiring after injury hell. Everton plan new Seamus Coleman contract to block transfer interest from Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City. Twice as many Manchester United fans blame Alex Ferguson as hold David Moyes responsible for clubs woes. Fredy Guarin close to signing new Inter Milan contract to signal the end of any potential Chelsea move. Liverpool eyeing Argentina international defender Marcos Rojo for summer deal. Standard Liege striker Michy Batshuayi keen on summer move to Arsenal. DAILY EXPESS Wantaway Belgian starlet Michy Batshuayi reveals Arsenal as favoured destination. Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal has played down speculation that he could be set to move to Manchester United in the summer. DAILY MAIL Manchester United manager David Moyes claims his job is safe at Old Trafford and has promised the clubs suffering supporters that they will be back at the top soon. Everton will aim to reward James McCarthys excellent start to his Goodison Park career by making him one of four players to get new deals in this summer. THE TIMES David Moyes is considering gambling on the fitness of Nani and Ryan Giggs as he prepares to go for broke against Olympiakos this evening in a bid to salvage the clubs miserable season. DAILY TELEGRAPH Mark Palios, the former Football Association chief executive, warned last night that Fifa might never escape from its corrupt past while Sepp Blatter remained president, after the legitimacy of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup votes was plunged into further doubt. Scott Vernon hopes his Scottish League Cup final display will earn him a new Aberdeen contract. Celtic full-bacl Adam Matthews admits he was jealous over Aberdeens Scottish League Cup final victory at Parkhead. THE SUN Abou Diaby has broken his silence on a year-long battle to save his career. Arsenals on-loan Olympiakos winger Joel Campbell insists he is not just out to impress Arsene Wenger tonight when he lines up at Old Trafford. Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has told Chelsea and Manchester City he can match their success without having to spend billions of pounds. Man City reckon strike duo Sergio Aguero and Stevan Jovetic can return in time for a vital week in their title push, including games against Man United and Arsenal. INDEPENDENT David Moyes denies his Manchester United future depends on Champions League survival. Fifas terse response to the latest allegations of corruption aimed at former members of its executive committee has been described as a disgrace. DAILY STAR The future of Leeds and their manager Brian McDermott has been thrown deeper into chaos after prospective owner Massimo Cellino was found guilty of tax evasion. Liverpools on-loan forward Fabio Borini claims he will emerge from Sunderlands survival dogfight a more battle-heartened footballer. Asmir Begovic claims he is happy to risk blowing a mega-money move and his World Cup dream to lay it on the line for Stoke. Vincent Kompany has been cleared to play in the derby against Manchester United as he will face no further action for his explosive KC Stadium exit. Everton defender Leighton Baines thinks manager Roberto Martinez has to spend big in the summer in order to keep the pace with the Premier Leagues big boys. Manchester United midfielder Joe Rothwell, 19, is joining League Two promotion chasers Fleetwood on loan. DAILY RECORD Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson last night went to war with the SFA and accused them of getting their facts wrong. Organisers narrowly averted a League Cup Final calamity - after forgetting to book the ball boys.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 09:20:09 +0000

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