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The leading football stories making the back pages of todays regional newspapers. THE SUN Manchester City have an option to keep ex-Chelsea star Frank Lampard for the rest of the season. Manchester United would have to fork out around £79m to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo. Sam Allardyce insists David Moyes was given a raw deal at Manchester United because the club didn’t sign his top targets. Louis van Gaal has just one fit centre- back for Manchester United’s clash with West Ham and plans to hand 19- year-old Paddy McNair a debut. DAILY MIRROR Liverpool plotting £31m Gonzalo Higuain move in January. Jan Vertonghen will not sign new Tottenham deal despite insisting he’s “very happy” at the club. DAILY EXPRESS Louis van Gaal admits an on-going injury crisis has made the Manchester United job the toughest of his managerial career. Manchester Untied are keen on signing former Chelsea target Miranda from Spanish Champions Atletico Madrid and could offer Juan Mata in part exchange. Rio Ferdinand has all the qualities to be another Michel Platini and take up a role running the game, according to Harry Redknapp. Filipe Luis insists he is happy with his decision to join Chelsea this summer despite limited opportunities at the club so far. Jose Angel Pozo dismissed comparisons with Lionel Messi as crazy after marking his Manchester City debut with a goal. Arsenal want talks with PSG about midfielder Adrien Rabiot who is out of contract this summer and can speak to foreign clubs from January. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has dismissed transfer speculation linking Raheem Sterling with a move to Real Madrid. Roberto Martinez has revealed that Everton have received no enquiries from either Manchester City or Chelsea for coveted starlet Ross Barkley. DAIL MAIL New York City FC will oppose any move from Manchester City to keep Frank Lampard at the Etihad Stadium for longer than his agreed loan spell. THE GUARDIAN Manchester United would need to pay out a total package of £140m to get Cristiano Ronaldo back to Old Trafford Frank Lampard has said it is up to Manchester Citys owners as to whether he continues playing for them. Former Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah has said some of his players hid $100,000 bonuses in their dressing room. INDEPENDENT Brendan Rodgers admits “broken” Liverpool need rapid repairs ahead of Merseyside derby. THE TIMES Manchester United’s hopes of resigning Cristiano Ronaldo have suffered a blow after it emerged that a deal for the World Player of the Year would cost an English club £80m In wages alone. Uefa president wants publication of an investigation into alleged corruption surrounding the 2018 and 2022 World Cup finals bidding process. DAILY RECORD Ronny Deila says the title is already in the bag and hes aiming for the treble.
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 08:11:15 +0000

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