Paper Talk: Bentley set for Reds move

Tottenham midfielder David Bentley could be set for a shock move to Liverpool in January having only joined Spurs in the summer.

Bentley: Poor start to life at Spurs
Bentley: Poor start to life at Spurs

NEWS OF THE WORLD

West Ham face administration if they do not find a buyer within a month.

Juande Ramos has just six games to save his job at Tottenham.

Manchester City boss Mark Hughes will embark on a £100million spree in January, with Kaka and Gigi Buffon in his sights.

Alisher Usmanov has been advised not to go ahead with his takeover of Arsenal and is now ready to sell his shareholding.

Mike Ashley could still be in charge at Newcastle until the summer.

Carlos Tevez's future has been cast into doubt by Manchester United's pursuit of Douglas Costa.

David Moyes admits he seriously considered leaving Everton in the summer - until a speech from Sir Bobby Robson stopped him in the tracks.

Franz Beckenbauer claims Tottenham were mad to sack Martin Jol.

Kevin Doyle will join Aston Villa for £7million in the New Year.

Spurs could make a move for Torino midfielder Alessandro Rossina.

Bolton face a fight with Everton for the signing of Jimmy Bullard.

Blackburn are trying to lure Liverpool striking hope Nathan Eccleston.

Newcastle are giving Danish youngster Kevin Mensah a second trial.

Rade Prica is set to return to Denmark from Sunderland in a cut-rice deal.

Sheffield Wednesday have sounded out four potential new buyers.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY

The Premier League are planning to link up with the Football League to stage competitive games abroad.

Tottenham's Luka Modric is a target for Juventus.

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has lost £12billion on the Russian stock market.

Rangers and Watford are the latest clubs to be lined up for foreign ownership.

Manchester United are lining up an £11million move for Luis Antonio Valencia.

West Brom are ready to bid £5million for Cardiff's Roger Johnson.

Manchester City is ready to fight Arsenal for Belgium's Theo Walcott - Moussa Dembele.

Portsmouth have dropped their interest in Stephen Appiah.

Newcastle manager Joe Kinnear never met former VP Tony Jimenez.

David Moyes was ready to quit Everton - until Sir Bobby Robson gave an 'inspirational' talk.

Ali Al-Habsi's agent has accused Bolton of trying to force his client out.

Jason Roberts has opened talks over a new deal at Blackburn.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton and Liverpool all want French wonderboy Sofiane Feghouli.

Fulham will put a £2million price tag on Clint Dempsey.

Derby boss Paul Jewell is ready to move for Hull defender Wayne Brown.

Wolves hope to resurrect the career of Wayne Routledge.

Doncaster manager Sean O'Driscoll has been told his job is safe.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Juande Ramos has six games to revive Spurs' season - and save his job.

Anil Ambani has put his efforts to buy West Ham on hold.

Manchester City's new owner is prepared to spend a minimum of £100million on players in each of the next three years.

Liverpool's failure to offer Rafael Benitez a new deal is encouraging other clubs that Fernando Torres can be prised away.

Tony Adams is set for a return to club management, with Ipswich and Charlton potential employers.

Roberto Mancini is desperate to manage in the Premier League.

Spurs legend Gary Lineker thinks the club should have stuck with Martin Jol.

Watford chairman Graham Simpson says up to 10 parties are interested in buying the club.

THE PEOPLE

Premier League chiefs are in top-secret talks to take the entire league abroad in a summer tournament.

Tony Jimenez is being lined up to replace Damien Comolli at Tottenham.

Liverpool's plans for a high-tech new stadium at Stanley Park could be in doubt after Tom Hicks told architects to look at extending Anfield.

Manchester City players are fearing for their futures under the ownership of the Abu Dhabi United Group.

Everton manager David Moyes will sign a double-your-money deal this week.

David Bentley could be poised for an astonishing move to Liverpool in January.

Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp wants to sign Jimmy Bullard.

Bolton manager Gary Megson has been alerted to the availability of Julio Cruz.

Aston Villa are lining up a fresh bid for Kevin Doyle.

Roy Keane has put the blocks on Michael Chopra leaving for Cardiff.

Arsenal are ready to raid Monaco for Frederic Nimani.

Blackburn boss Paul Ince wants Liverpool reserve striker Nathan Eccleston.

Barnsley manager Simon Davey has two matches to save his job.

Rangers have become the target for two groups of investors from eastern Europe.

Andy Cole is the shock name in the frame should Colin Calderwood part company with Nottingham Forest.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

The Premier League are planning to link up with the Football League to stage competitive games abroad.

Chelsea could be forced to sell players after Roman Abramovich lost £12billion on the Russian stock exchange.

Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear never met former vice-president Tony Jimenez.

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has labelled Wilson Palacios as the new Michael Essien - and is determined to sign him from Wigan for £15million.

David Moyes has admitted he was ready to quit Everton in the summer - until an "inspirational" speech from Sir Bobby Robson.

Rangers and Watford are the latest clubs to be lined up for foreign ownership.

THE MAIL ON SUNDAY

West Ham are up for sale - and owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson may have to accept as little as £50million within the next few weeks.

Manchester United face losing AIG as their main sponsors as the global financial crisis bites.

Andrei Arshavin could yet move to Tottenham in January.

Manchester City have earmarked Kaka as their £50million marquee signing for next summer.

Fenerbahce and Besiktas are showing an interest in Hull's Boaz Myhill.

SUNDAY MAIL

Kris Boyd never wants to play for Scotland under George Burley again.

James McFadden will consider quitting Birmingham in the summer if they don't go up.

Eidur Gudjohnsen reckons Celtic's Marc Crosas is destined to blossom into a Barcelona star - which is why the Catalans have a buy-back clause.

Partick's Chris Turner reckons Rangers' Champions League woe ruined his chances of signing for the club.

Your Comments

seanapaul (Blackburn Rovers fan)

"another striker for rovers? we already have roberts, santa cruz x 2, fowler, mccarthy, derbyshire, (and out on loan gallagher, rigters, clarke) how many do we need..."

abdulrd (Arsenal fan)

"I can't say how delighted I am about hearing the news of Usmanov's interest dying out now :D...the club needs continuity and are enough debt because of the stadium as it is, and the last thing we need is 1. a foreigner owner and 2. more debt when he buys the club."

hfa_lfc (Liverpool fan)

""Chelsea could be forced to sell players after Roman Abramovich lost £12billion on the Russian stock exchange."

Rafa buy Joe Cole! Dont buy Bentley or Barry!!!

"

arseven (Arsenal fan)

"If David Bentley is moving to Liverpool, then the person to mve in the opposite direction would be....the Irishman!

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