Paper Talk - 03 October 2012

Ince: Could make Blackpool quite a bit of Wonga

Paper Talk: Ince's United talk grows

Manchester United are again linked with Thomas Ince, Lee Camp will reject Southampton and Reading, while Roy Keane fancies the Blackburn job.

The Sun
  • Arsenal chief Ivan Gazidis raked in £2.1million last season.
  • FA chiefs may try to increase John Terry's punishment for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.
  • Andy Carroll is heading for an England recall, while Roy Hodgson may also retain Raheem Sterling in the senior squad.
  • Blackpool ace Tom Ince is set to follow in his father's footsteps by signing for Manchester United in a £4million January deal.
  • Zdenek Grynera's Fulham future is in doubt after an injury setback.
  • Jimmy Bullard has joined non-league side Holland FC as player-coach just 24 hours after calling time on his professional career.
Daily Mirror
  • Mark Hughes has been assured his job is safe at QPR but must improve results at the rock-bottom club.
  • Roy Keane is interested in succeeding Steve Kean as Blackburn boss.
  • Lee Camp is set to disappoint Southampton and Reading by pledging his future to Nottingham Forest.
  • Andy Carroll is desperate for an England recall.
  • Darren Bent is set to lead the Aston Villa attack at former club Tottenham despite his criticism of Paul Lambert.
Daily Star
  • The Premier League have denied that referee Chris Foy has been demoted following criticism by Sir Alex Ferguson.
  • Ben Foster has urged West Brom to keep contract rebel Jonas Olsson under lock and key.
  • Zdenek Grygera's future at Fulham is in doubt after out-of-contract defender injured his thigh playing for the reserves.
  • Mark Hughes has been told his job is safe despite QPR sitting bottom of the Premier League table without a win this season.
  • Eric Black admits some players will be happy to see the back of Steve Kean at Blackburn.
Daily Mail
  • Mark Hughes will be given time to turn QPR's season around.
  • Roy Hodgson is considering keeping Raheem Sterling in the senior England squad.
  • Former England general manager Franco Baldini has turned down a role at Tottenham and is expected to stay at Roma.
Daily Express
  • QPR chairman Tony Fernandes has backed Mark Hughes to start getting results despite growing pressure at the club.
  • The referee accused by Sir Alex Ferguson of poor timekeeping in the defeat to Spurs will take charge of a League Two game this Saturday.
  • Joey Barton has appealed to his new club's fans to judge him only on his efforts for Marseille.

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