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Football Rumours on Sunday 3rd March 2013

last updated Sunday 03rd March 2013, 8:55 AM


  • Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 28, is willing to take a massive pay cut to rejoin former side Manchester United.
    ( The Sun )


  • Manchester City will try to sign Real Madrid's Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain, 25, and Borussia Dortmund's Polish forward Robert Lewandowski, 24.
    ( Sunday Mirror )


  • Stoke could sign Liverpool midfielder Jonjo Shelvey to replace another former Anfield player, Charlie Adam, 27, although the Reds are thought to want £7m for the 21-year-old.
    ( Sunday People )


  • Liverpool are set to hold talks with CSKA Moscow attacker Keisuke Honda over a pre-contract deal. The 26-year-old Japan international's deal with the Russians expires this summer and he will not sign a new contract.
    ( Metro )


  • Real Madrid want 22-year-old Tottenham full-back Kyle Walker but Spurs are seeking £15m for the England international.
    ( Sunday People )


  • Paris St-Germain want to recruit manager Jose Mourinho and 28-year-old forward Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid.
    ( Sunday Mirror )



    OTHER GOSSIP

  • A powerful Middle Eastern investment group is planning a £1.5bn takeover bid for Arsenal. It proposes to clear the club's £250m debts and put separate funds aside for transfers, as well as stopping the sale of star players.
    ( The Sun )


  • Chelsea are considering hiring Russia boss Fabio Capello as their short-term manager until the end of the season if they sack Rafael Benitez.
    ( Sunday Mirror )


  • Juventus boss Antonio Conte, 43, is keen to manage Chelsea when Rafael Benitez leaves Stamford Bridge.
    ( Daily Star Sunday )


  • Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, 49, wants to manage an English club. Schmeichel retired from playing in 2003.
    ( The Sunday Times )



    AND FINALLY

  • Manchester City's players have worn wigs and fake facial hair to look like several 1980s footballers in an attempt to raise money for Comic Relief.
    ( Metro )





















  • Source BBC Sport