Paper Talk - 06 February 2012

Toure: Wanted in Russia

Paper Talk: Anzhi in for Kolo

Man City could lose Kolo Toure this month after an approach from Anzhi Mackachkala and Millwall have denied they want Roy Keane as boss.

Daily Mirror
  • Fabio Capello last night publicly condemned his FA employers over the sacking of England skipper John Terry.
  • Roberto Mancini fears he could lose Kolo Toure this month after an approach from Anzhi Mackachkala for the defender.
  • Millwall have rubbished reports suggesting Roy Keane will replace Kenny Jackett as manager at the New Den.
  • Stephen Dobbie is pleading with Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers to let him go out on loan - with Birmingham and Bristol City keen.
  • Derby plan to snap up Watford's highly-rated Ross Wilson to become their new director of football.
  • Nicky Hunt has joined League One Preston until the end of the season.
Daily Mail
  • Andre Villas-Boas is fighting to convince Roman Abramovich he is still the man for the Chelsea job after be locked in talks with the owner on Saturday.
  • Fabio Capello appeared to issue a direct challenge to the authority of the Football Association board last night by claiming he still considers John Terry his captain.
Daily Express
  • France are to make a discreet but determined attempt to lure Arsene Wenger from Arsenal to take over their national team after this summer's European Championships.
The Sun
  • Wayne Rooney sparked one of the Premier League's greatest comebacks and then declared: "This point could win us the league."
  • Spurs players will shake hands with Luis Suarez.
  • Robbie Fowler is still waiting to hear about his move to Indian Premier League side Howrah Calcutta.
Daily Star
  • Joe Hart fears he will be overlooked by Fabio Capello when the Italian names his next England captain.
Daily Record
  • Hearts boss Paulo Sergio last night revealed he was forced to axe Marian Kello by interfering club owner Vladimir Romanov.
  • Former Rangers skipper David Weir will continue in his bid to win a contract at Sheffield United this week.
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