Paper Talk - 01 November 2012

Arkadiusz Milik: Wanted by Everton

Regional Paper Talk: Toffees eye Milik

Everton are eyeing Polish striker Arkadiusz Milik - after the 18-year-old became the youngest leading scorer in Europe for Gornik Zabrze.

London Evening Standard
  • Per Mertesacker has cast doubt on the quality of Arsenal's squad and challenged his team-mates to prove they have the talent to compete with the best teams at home and abroad.
  • Arsene Wenger hopes Theo Walcott fulfils his potential as a striker at Arsenal.
The Bolton News
  • Dougie Freedman will be reunited with his former number two Lennie Lawrence after Bolton secured his services.
Lancashire Telegraph
  • New Blackburn boss Henning Berg says he is delighted to be back at Rovers - and has made promotion back to the Premier League his priority.
  • Accrington Stanley have appointed Leam Richardson as their new manager, on a two-and-a-half year deal.
The Star
  • Sheffield United ace Neill Collins has leapt to the defence of the FA Cup.
Fulham Chronicle
  • Mark Hughes reckons he has never lost a single night's sleep fretting over QPR - although his wife has.
  • Fulham must learn how to defend set pieces much better - or risk seeing their ambitions for the season go up in smoke, according to Sascha Riether
Manchester Evening News
  • Nani's future was cast in further doubt last night after Sir Alex Ferguson blamed the Portuguese international as Manchester United crashed out of the Capital One Cup.
  • Man City forward Scott Sinclair says he will not start feeling sorry for himself at The Etihad.
Liverpool Echo
  • Brad Jones was left to rue Liverpool's first half performance after the holders crashed out of the Capital One Cup at the hands of Swansea City at Anfield.
  • Everton are monitoring Polish teenage goal-grabber Arkadiusz Milik - after the 18-year-old became the youngest leading scorer in Europe.
The Chronicle
  • Martin O'Neill insists shot-shy Sunderland are putting in the graft required to improve on their meagre goals tally.
  • Newcastle boss Alan Pardew says his very own talisman Hatem Ben Arfa can learn a trick or two from Luis Suarez.
  • Moussa Sissoko has admitted he is interested in a move to Newcastle United.
Newcastle and Sunderland
  • Newcastle's youngsters have been warned this season is do-or-die time for their St James' Park careers.
Evening Gazette
  • Lukas Jutkiewicz could make a surprise first-team return at Charlton on Saturday
Sunderland Echo
  • John O'Shea says Sunderland have to improve drastically for the visit of Aston Villa this weekend after letting themselves and the fans down in the Capital One Cup.
Wigan Evening Post
  • Roberto Martinez was suitably impressed with some of the teenage talent which was on show in the agonising penalty shoot-out defeat at the hands of Bradford City.
Birmingham Mail
  • Gabriel Agbonlahor backs Christian Benteke to have a similar impact to John Carew at Aston Villa.
  • Shane Long has handed West Brom an injury scare after being forced to undergo a scan.
Express & Star
  • West Bromwich Albion favourite Ben Foster today claimed a fierce fight for places is helping to keep standards high at The Hawthorns.
  • Stale Solbakken is urging his players to have faith in the team's changing style as Wolves get to grips with the Championship campaign.
Yorkshire Evening Post
  • Luke Varney believes he has turned a corner at Leeds United after emerging from his shell in the club's impressive League Cup win over Southampton.
The Pink un
  • Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni has confirmed that Norwich City's Wes Hoolahan will play at least 45 minutes of the friendly against Greece on November 14.
The Sentinel
  • Matthew Etherington is giving Stoke boss Tony Pulis food for thought ahead of Saturday's trip to Norwich.
Evening Times
  • Lee McCulloch admits Rangers defeat to Inverness is a "reality check" for Ally McCoist's side after they were knocked out of the Scottish Communities League Cup last night.
The Scotsman
  • Craig Levein says he will know whether he is to remain as Scotland manager by early next week.

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