Paper Talk - 23 April 2012

Sigursson: Wanted by big clubs

Paper Talk: Big guns chase £10m Gylfi

Swansea star Gylfi Sigurdsson has been valued at £10million as Liverpool, Everton and Manchester United all set their sights on the Icelander.

Daily Mirror
  • Sir Alex Ferguson has hailed next Monday's Manchester derby as the biggest of all time.
  • Real Madrid star Xabi Alonso has told Chelsea they need no longer fear Lionel Messi and Barcelona.
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson has been valued at £10million as Liverpool, Everton and Manchester United all warm to the Icelander.
  • Hull City are set to sign Switzerland goalkeeper Eldin Jakupovic on a free from Aris.
  • Sunderland goalkeeper Craig Gordon is a target for West Brom.
  • Paolo Di Canio is on the brink of quitting Swindon.
  • Bolton chairman Phil Gartside has apologised to Tottenham supremo Daniel Levy for pushing Harry Redknapp for the England job.
The Sun
  • Defender Jason Pearce will lead the exodus from Portsmouth.
  • Leicester are in the hunt for Mons striker Jeremy Perbet.
  • Vicente has told Brighton boss Gus Poyet he wants to stay at the Seagulls.
Daily Star
  • Chelsea are sweating on Champions League hero Didier Drogba being fit to face Barcelona.
  • Mark Hughes hopes Chelsea will drop John Terry on Sunday to avoid more controversy in the Anton Ferdinand race row.
  • Stunned Sir Alex Ferguson is bracing himself for the biggest Manchester derby in history.
Daily Express
  • Roberto Di Matteo has hit back at critics of Chelsea's recent performances.
Daily Telegraph
  • Wolves manager Terry Connor had to fight back tears as he spoke of the crushing disappointment of the club's relegation after three years in the Premier League.
The Times
  • With the Manchester derby next Monday now a virtual championship shoot-out, Roberto Mancini attempted to keep the pressure off his players last night by maintaining that "only one team can win this title''.
The Guardian
  • Roberto Mancini is insistent that Manchester United will be Premier League champions.
Independent
  • Sir Alex Ferguson conceded that Manchester United's visit to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium a week today will be the biggest derby the two clubs have ever known after United failed to beat Everton at Old Trafford on Sunday.
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