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Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Morning Paper Talk

All the top stories and transfer rumours from the
back pages of the national newspapers on
Wednesday morning.
DAILY MAIL
Louis van Gaal could turn to Michael Carrick to
solve his centre-back crisis. Carrick is yet to play this
season because of an ankle injury suffered this
summer.
Liverpool are among the clubs keeping an eye on
Real Madrid youngster Jack Harper, who was born
in Spain to Scottish parents.
Arsenal will talk with Paris Saint-Germain over a
January deal for midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who is
out of contract next summer.
Cardiff are considering an offer to Glenn Roeder to
become part of their management team. They want
Leyton Orient manager Russell Slade to take over
from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
THE SUN
Diego Poyet has been given permission to leave
West Ham on loan - he has played just once since
joining from Charlton in the summer.
Arsenal and Chelsea could fight it out to sign
Rochdale's rookie goalkeeper Jonathan Musangu,
16. He has already represented England at youth
level.
Andy Carroll hopes to be back training with West
Ham within a couple of weeks.
Sturm Graz midfielder Anel Hadzic could become
Darko Milanic's first signing at Leeds.
Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy hopes to sign Jack
Collison, who has been on trial at Portman Road.
DAILY EXPRESS
QPR midfielder Sandro faces a spell on the sidelines
after a bizarre training ground injury sustained
when he was celebrating a goal. Boss Harry
Redknapp is understandably furious.
DAILY MIRROR
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has made
Liverpool and England winger Raheem Sterling his
No 1 transfer target.
Ron Vlaar has told Aston Villa he is ready to talk
about a new contract.
West Brom are keeping tabs on Rayo Vallecano
striker Alberto Bueno and could sign him for £2m
in January.
QPR are keeping tabs on Atletico Clube de Portugal
striker Bjorn Johnsen.
MK Dons are set to sign former Coventry midfielder
Carl Baker, who recently had his contract cancelled.
DAILY STAR
James Milner will only commit to a new Manchester
City contract if he is given assurances about playing
time.
Newcastle defender Mike Williamson says his
teammates remain firmly behind under-pressure
manager Alan Pardew.
INDEPENDENT
Former Blackburn and QPR defender Christopher
Samba refused to come out for the second half of
Dynamo Moscow's clash with Torpedo Moscow after
suffering racist abuse.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Alan Pardew has warned striker Sammy Ameobi
that his future with Newcastle is on the line ahead of
the Capital One Cup clash with Crystal Palace.
GUARDIAN
UEFA is planning a crackdown on third-party
ownership of players across the European leagues.
DAILY RECORD
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson feels Celtic keeper Craig
Gordon will end up back in the Premier League if
his fine form continues.
Aberdeen fear midfielder Ryan Jack will miss a big
chunk of the season after injuring his knee
ligaments against Livingston on Tuesday.
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