Football rumours from today's newspapers
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Inter Milan's Wesley Sneijder has flown to California to decide on a £30m move to Manchester with City and United both desperate to sign him.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Man City striker Carlos Tevez has said that he will never go back to Manchester in an astonishing attack on the city.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Meanwhile, Manchester United are keen on £10m-rated Basle and Switzerland teenager Xherdan Shaqiri.
(CaughtOffside)
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Liverpool are planning a move for Manchester City's Adam Johnson as they look to find an out-and-out winger.
(CaughtOffside)
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Chelsea are prepared to accept any serious offer for striker Didier Drogba.
(Footybunker)
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Sochaux's Algerian midfielder Ryad Boudebouz is being targeted by Liverpool and Newcastle.
(Metro)
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Roma defender Jeremy Menez has been offered to Arsenal as part of a swap deal including Gael Clichy.
(Metro)
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Everton are keen on both Darron Gibson of Manchester United and Marc Albrighton of Aston Villa.
(Footybunker)
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New West Ham boss Sam Allardyce has been told he must generate the majority of his funds for bringing in new players this season by selling current squad members.
(Observer)
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Tottenham are ready to offer Joe Cole a way out of his disastrous move to Liverpool last summer.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra has informed the club he will not be at Ibrox next season after invoking an obscure Fifa contractual ruling.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Benfica defender Fabio Coentrao, who was attracting the interest of Manchester United and Liverpool, says Real Madrid would be the only club for which he would be willing to leave Benfica.
(Sunday Express)
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Defender Stephen Warnock is likely to leave Aston Villa despite the departure of manager Gerard Houllier, who froze him out of first-team selection.
(News of the World)
OTHER GOSSIP
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Chelsea want Guus Hiddink and Mark Hughes to form a managerial partnership and are in advanced talks to bring the duo to Stamford Bridge.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Former Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard has contacted Aston Villa to let them know of his interest in the vacant manager's job.
(Sunday Times)
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Tottenham striker Peter Crouch will not make himself available to play for England while Fabio Capello is coach because he felt humiliated by being left out against Switzerland.
(Mail on Sunday)
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FA chief David Bernstein says he would have "let English football down" had he not raised objections to Sepp Blatter's unopposed re-election as Fifa chief.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Former Newcastle boss Chris Hughton is poised to take the vacant Cardiff job.
(Sunday Express)
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Newcastle have stopped talks with captain Kevin Nolan over a new contract so he could run down the remaining two years of his deal and leave for free.
(News of the World)
AND FINALLY
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Ipswich defender Damien Delaney has blamed his ex-manager Roy Keane after he was caught speeding.
(Sunday Mirror)