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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Latest Headlines In Football....

Defender Branislav Ivanovic has urged Jose
Mourinho to come back to Chelsea and make
them champions again.

Snooker ace Ronnie O'Sullivan has told
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez: 'My mind guru
will save your career like he did mine'.

Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood has
dismissed claims manager Arsene Wenger will
be leaving the club this summer.

Julio Cesar and Loic Remy are set to lead a QPR
exodus following their relegation from the
Premier League.

West Ham will sign Shakhtar Donetsk's
Romanian defender Razvan Rat, 31, on a free
transfer in the summer.

Ipswich are in talks to sign Notts County
midfielder Alan Judge, 24, who will be a free
agent at the end of the season.

Wayne Rooney wants assurances over his role
from manager Sir Alex Ferguson before signing
a new deal at Manchester United.

Real Madrid director of football Zinedine Zidane
believes Tottenham could command a fee of
£60m for forward Gareth Bale, 23, this summer.

Juventus are stepping up their interest in
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez after his 10-match
ban.

Manchester City are considering a deal for
Toluca defender Diego Novaretti, 27, who is
available on a free transfer.

Sir Alex Ferguson admits Manchester United
will struggle to match neighbours City and
Chelsea in the transfer market this summer.

Frank Lampard's Chelsea career looks set to
extend beyond next month and into another
season as there is a willingness from the club to
offer him a one-year extension, once the new
manager is in place this summer.

Aston Villa will resist any bids for Belgium
international striker Christian Benteke and will
instead offer the 22-year-old a new contract.

Manchester United have spent the last four
months planning their summer signings, with
midfielders Anderson and Nani set to be sold
and 38-year-old Paul Scholes likely to retire.

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has identified
Reading defender Alex Pearce as the man to
replace the retiring Jamie Carragher.

Zenit St Petersburg want to sign striker Dimitar
Berbatov, 32, who is halfway through a two-year
contract at Fulham.

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