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Sunday paper talk SUNDAY TIMES Manchester City are ready to make a huge investment to lure Luis Suarez from Liverpool this summer. THE SUN ON SUNDAY Steven Gerrard will land a new two- year Liverpool contract this summer. Sam Allardyce gave his stunned West Ham stars three days off before Sundays clash with Liverpool. Charlie Adam was involved in another stamp storm against Chelsea. Jose Mourinho has warned Paris Saint- Germain his Chelsea team are right back on track for Tuesdays Champions League battle. New Leeds owner Massimo Cellino says he is surprised Brian McDermott has not already resigned as manager. Manuel Pellegrini has warned Liverpool that his title-chasing side are well and truly over their mid-season slump. Brendan Rodgers wants to target world-class players to keep Liverpool at the top of the Premier League for years to come. Borussia Dortmund lead the chase for fed-up Arsenal keeper Lukasz Fabianski. Saido Berahino wants to leave West Brom in the summer. Gareth Barry will be offered a fresh deal to stay at Everton. Manchester United face a £15million battle with Arsenal for Morgan Schneiderlin. Norwich face summer raids Wes Hoolahan and Anthony Pilkington. Stoke are looking into Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu. West Ham and Crystal Palace want to bag Stephane Mbia on a free transfer. Arsene Wenger insists it could be a risk taking Everton starlet Ross Barkley to the World Cup. DAILY STAR SUNDAY Liverpool are watching Swiss wonder kid Michael Frey with a view to a £5million summer bid. The Premier Leagues big five are set for a £30million scrap in the summer for Spains new star, Alberto Moreno. Gus Poyet admits he has one eye on the Championship - but still believes Sunderland can secure Premier League survival. Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood says it would take a world-record fee of £100million to sign their keeper Hugo Lloris. Sunderland are facing the prospect of a mass exodus at the end of the season. PSG ace Maxwell is refusing to take anything for granted against Chelsea this week. SUNDAY MIRROR Brendan Rodgers insists he can guide Liverpool through the heartache of the 25th Hillsborough anniversary. Arsene Wenger has branded the Premier League loan system indefensible. David Moyes insists the pressure is off Manchester United in their big Champions League showdown with Bayern Munich. Mikel Arteta admits Arsenals players are still in the dark about Arsene Wengers future. Everton fear their hopes of signing Romelu Lukaku and Gareth Barry on a permanent basis could both be scuppered. Chelsea have joined a host of leading Premier League clubs in the race for Benfica hit-man Rodrigo. SUNDAY EXPRESS Mega-rich French side Paris Saint- Germains ambitions to become a leading world football power will continue with a club record £50million bid for Chelseas Eden Hazard. Juventus want Newcastle United keeper Tim Krul to replace legendary Italian international Gianluigi Buffon. MAIL ON SUNDAY Footballs fit and proper person test is in tatters after convicted fraudster Massimo Cellino was allowed to buy 75 per cent of Leeds United for £35million. Chelsea are in danger of losing out on signing Diego Costa from Atletico Madrid this summer, with French club Monaco offering a tax-free salary understood to be £150,000 a week as well as trumping a £40million bid. Jose Mourinho is confident John Terry will sign a new deal to finish his career at Chelsea. Wayne Rooney is 90 per cent certain to play in Wednesdays Champions League quarter-final decider against Bayern Munich despite a painful toe injury. England look set to miss out on staging the prestige semi-finals and finals of Euro 2020. Gareth Barry will have to accept a halving of his wages if he signs for Everton on a permanent basis next season. THE OBSERVER Jose Enrique is unlikely to play again for Liverpool this season after a knee operation. Ledley King, who made 323 appearances for Tottenham before injury prematurely put paid to his playing career in 2012, wants to one day become Spurs manager.
Posted on: Mon, 07 Apr 2014 02:04:21 +0000

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