Paper Talk - 27 January 2012

Pogrebnyak: WBA target

Paper Talk: WBA tracking Pavel

West Brom are lining up a bid to take Stuttgart striker Pavel Pogrebnyak on loan and Chelsea are chasing Manchester United's Paul Pogba.

The Sun
  • Anton Ferdinand will be escorted by police to and from Loftus Road for QPR's grudge clash with Chelsea tomorrow.
  • Chris Samba has told Blackburn: "Force me to stay and I'll never be able to give 100 per cent to you again."
  • Manchester United are sweating over whether Wayne Rooney will be fit for tomorrow's FA Cup clash at Liverpool.
  • Watford defender Adrian Mariappa is set to hand in a transfer request after Newcastle increased their initial £2million bid.
  • Victor Moses' agent admits QPR are interested in the Wigan forward.
  • Wolves want to take Manchester United striker Mame Biram Diouf on loan.
  • Tottenham forward Giovani dos Santos looks to be heading for Villarreal.
  • Everton boss David Moyes hopes to succeed in a loan raid for PSG striker Guillaume Hoarau.
  • West Brom are lining up a bid to take Stuttgart striker Pavel Pogrebnyak on loan.
  • Jose Mourinho must win the Champions League and La Liga to keep his job at Real Madrid.
Daily Mirror
  • Sir Alex Ferguson has told Manchester United's superstars that the club will die if they ever become more important than him.
  • Matt Upson his considering his future at Stoke after just six months.
  • Everton hope to take Bristol City forward Nicky Maynard to Goodison Park on a Bosman.
  • Blackburn boss Steve Kean is swooping for Young Boys right-back Scott Sutter.
  • Chelsea are plotting a deadline day raid on Manchester United for midfielder Paul Pogba.
  • Sunderland are making a £1.5million bid for Bolton forward Kevin Davies.
  • Wigan want £6million for contract rebel Hugo Rodallega - with QPR trying to agree a price within 24 hours.
  • West Ham made a new £3.25million bid for Huddersfield forward Jordan Rhodes as their search for a proven goalscorer becomes frantic.
  • Ipswich are set to beat Championship rivals Blackpool and sign Crawley striker Tyron Barnett in a £800,000 deal.
  • Leicester boss Nigel Pearson last night tabled a £1million bid for Nottingham Forest defender Wes Morgan.
  • St Johnstone midfielder Jody Morris is set for a return to English football with Bristol City.
Daily Express
  • Real Madrid will step up their interest in Arsene Wenger if Jose Mourinho's El Clasico torture continues at the Nou Camp in April.
Daily Mail
  • Referees are to be ordered to punish all two-footed challenges with red cards in a hard-line move to clear up confusion over dangerous tackles.
  • West Brom are in talks with Zenit St Petersburg over winger Szabolcs Huszti.
  • West Ham are giving a trial to Panama defender Roman Torres.
  • Scott Sutter has left Young Boys' winter training camp in Spain to begin talks over a loan move to Blackburn.
  • Wigan are interested in Real Mallorca defender Marti Crespi.
  • Newcastle have made an improved offer for Watford defender Adrian Mariappa.
  • Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill is ready to increase his offer for Bolton forward Kevin Davies.
Daily Star
  • Steven Gerrard has pleaded for calm ahead of the FA Cup semi-final showdown between Liverpool and Manchester United.
  • Mark Hughes wants to continue his QPR revolution by landing Nancy midfielder Samba Diakite on loan.
  • Blackpool boss Ian Holloway has warned any clubs bidding for Matt Phillips that he will only sell to a top Premier League club.
  • Portsmouth are set to sell Dave Kitson, Joel Ward and Jason Pearce to Ipswich in a combined £2million deal.
  • Crystal Palace have tabled a £400,000 offer for Ipswich defender Damien Delaney.
  • Brighton striker Will Hoskins is set to join Bournemouth in a £450,000 deal.
Daily Record
  • Rangers boss Ally McCoist turned away Michael Uchebo after just one training session yesterday - only for VVV Venlo to then claim his £1million transfer should be completed today.
  • Rabiu Ibrahim last night revealed he snubbed clubs in England and Germany to make his move to Celtic.
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