Tuesday 2nd December 2014 11:51
Cesar Azpilicueta & Mohamed Salah: Chelsea pair linked with moves
Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta has no intention of returning to Spain, while Sunderland are eyeing a loan move for winger Mohamed Salah.
LONDON EVENING STANDARD
Cesar Azpilicueta admits he has no interest in leaving Chelsea to return home to play in La Liga.
Arsene Wenger believes it is only a matter of time before Thierry Henry returns to Arsenal in a non-playing capacity.
Vlad Chiriches' representatives will hold talks with three Serie A clubs this week as the Romanian edges closer to leaving Tottenham.
Harry Kane believes Tottenham have come a long way since their last trip to Chelsea, saying their mindset is completely different to what it was during March's humiliation.
Alan Curbishley has dismissed suggestions he turned down a return to Fulham because of a disagreement over pay.
Tottenham will learn early next year whether they will have the green light to build multi-million-pound player accommodation close to their training ground.
Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic thrives under the pressure of being in the only unbeaten team left in the Premier League, and is desperate for the Blues to become the 'new Invincibles'.
LIVERPOOL ECHO
Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli has apologised if he's "offended anyone" after sparking a social media storm over a "racist" picture on Instagram, saying he simply found the picture funny.
Phil Jagielka has refused to use travel fatigue as an excuse for Everton's White Hart Lane demise on Sunday.
NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE
Sammy Ameobi admits that Newcastle United's clash with Burnley feels like a trip to the unknown tonight having never played at Turf Moor before.
Seb Larsson believes he is better equipped to be playing in central midfield after adapting to the role under Gus Poyet.
SUNDERLAND ECHO
Sunderland have again been linked with a loan move for Chelsea winger Mohamed Salah.
Gus Poyet says Sunderland's defence need to be ready for a stark contrast in the second instalment of facing the Premier League's deadliest marksmen.
BIRMINGHAM MAIL
Paul Lambert reckons Christian Benteke will help transform Aston Villa's fortunes as he returns to action against Crystal Palace on Tuesday night.
West Brom boss Alan Irvine has warned fans to expect a quiet January with little business in or out of The Hawthorns.
Having lost four games on the bounce - failing to score in the last three - Kenny Jackett has admitted Wolverhampton Wanderers are in something of a crisis.
EXPRESS & STAR
Kenny Jackett has vowed to stick to his principles in order to haul Wolves out their 'mini crisis'.
THE SENTINEL
Stoke boss Mark Hughes has hailed Bojan as his little Zola ahead of Tuesday night's testing trip to Manchester United.
THE DAILY ECHO
Southampton are anxiously waiting to discover the severity of Morgan Schneiderlin's injury.
Maya Yoshida has revealed he would like to stay at Southampton beyond this season, but admits there have been no discussions with the club about a new contract.
HULL DAILY MAIL
Michael Dawson accepts it is time for Hull City to fulfil their promise as a faltering Premier League campaign arrives at its crossroads this month.
LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH
Sean Dyche insists he has no concerns over Danny Ings' contract situation with the striker's deal expiring at the end of the season.
Former Blackburn Rovers player Ken Clayton, the older brother of club legend Ronnie Clayton, has died aged 81.
LEICESTER MERCURY
Tuesday night's visit of Liverpool could be the perfect fixture to help Leicester City get back to winning ways, boss Nigel Pearson believes.
Jamie Vardy is confident Leicester City will turn around their fortunes but admits a little divine intervention would not harm their cause.
SOUTH WALES EVENING POST
Garry Monk believes competition from Bafetimbi Gomis is fuelling Wilfried Bony's scoring streak.
FULHAM CHRONICLE
QPR have decided not to offer a deal to Argentine defender Pablo Alvarez.
YORKSHIRE EVENING POST
Massimo Cellino insisted last night that he would not consider selling his majority stake in Leeds United, despite the Football League's dramatic decision to ban him as an owner and director of the club.
NOTTINGHAM POST
Henri Lansbury can be a key figure for Nottingham Forest, according to Reds legend and club ambassador John McGovern.
THE PINK UN
Norwich City boss Neil Adams insists the toughest spell of his fledgling managerial career will not break him and is prepared to bring in reinforcements if the Canaries' squad continue to fail.
EVENING GAZETTE
Middlesbrough assistant manager Craig Hignett has left the club with immediate effect.
THE BOLTON NEWS
Andy Lonergan has been backed to beat off stiff competition and be Wanderers' Christmas number one.
WIGAN EVENING POST
Chris McCann has called on Wigan Athletic to rediscover their killer instinct in front of goal - and prevent precious points slipping through their fingers.
BLACKPOOL GAZETTE
Lee Clark has hailed Blackpool's supporters as "unbelivable" and revealed they also have his son's stamp of approval.
THE ARGUS
Brighton star Solly March has suffered a minor setback in his quest for full match fitness.
HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER
James Vaughan stepped up his comeback from a calf injury with a run-out for Huddersfield Town Under 21s.
BOURNEMOUTH ECHO
Boss Eddie Howe is hoping Callum Wilson can give him a selection dilemma ahead of Cherries' trip to Wolves after praising his new-look strike-force.
EVENING TIMES
St Mirren sinner Jim Goodwin has admitted that his career will be over if he steps out of line one more time.
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