Football rumours from today's newspapers
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Luis Suarez is heading for the Liverpool exit this summer despite the Uruguay striker, 25, apologising for his behaviour in the 2-1 defeat at Manchester United.
(Daily Mirror)
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Manchester City midfielder Abdul Razak, 19, will join Championship side Brighton on loan once Yaya Toure returns from the Africa Cup of Nations.
(The Sun)
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Aston Villa will make a £2.5m bid for Rangers' Scotland international left-back Lee Wallace, 24.
(Daily Mirror)
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is interested in signing Ipswich's Cameroon-born Irish forward Carel Tiofack after watching the striker, 17, in a youth match.
(The Sun)
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Sunderland striker Stephane Sessegnon, 27, has played down interest from Arsenal and hinted he may return to his former club Paris Saint-Germain in the future.
(talkSPORT)
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Wigan striker Rakish Bingham, 18, is being monitored by Manchester City, Newcastle and Fulham.
(The Sun)
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Bolton defender Paul Robinson, 33, is wanted by Championship clubs Southampton and Burnley after losing his place in Owen Coyle's side.
(Daily Mirror)
OTHER GOSSIP
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Manchester United's tunnel melee with Liverpool at half-time at Old Trafford was sparked by a spitting incident.
(The Sun)
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Harry Redknapp would try to entice Paul Scholes, 37, out of international retirement if the Spurs boss were to land the England manager's job.
(The Guardian)
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Roberto Mancini expects Carlos Tevez to return to training at Manchester City this week but still wants an apology from the 28-year-old Argentina striker.
(Daily Mirror)
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Manager Andre Villas-Boas has admitted he will be sacked if Chelsea finish outside the Premier League's top four.
(Daily Star)
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Wigan will lose the services of winger Victor Moses, 21, if they do not remain in the Premier League, according to manager Roberto Martinez.
(Daily Mail)
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Former England boss Fabio Capello could make a quick return to management if he is appointed manager of Anzhi Makhachkala. The Italian is in Russia for talks with the club.
(talkSPORT)
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Portsmouth's players will pay for the shirts they gave to away fans after the 1-1 draw at Blackpool, despite not being paid since December.
(The Sun)
AND FINALLY
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A new primetime TV prank show starring Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Mario Balotelli and a host of other Premier League stars is set to hit TV screens this summer
(Metro)