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Sport Papers: Bale-Hazard swap?

(Skysports) - All the top stories and transfer talk from the back pages of the national press on Tuesday morning.

THE SUN
Real Madrid could offer Gareth Bale to Chelsea in a straight swap for PFA Player of the Year Eden Hazard.

Roberto Martinez wants £5m rated Genk defender Kara Mbodj as part of his plans to freshen up his Everton squad this summer.
West Brom have moved closer to a takeover with groups from the United States and the Far East beginning due diligence on a £150 deal.
Newcastle will make massive changes to their squad before the 2015-16 season with big earners Cheick Tiote and Papiss Cisse among those set to leave the club.

DAILY EXPRESS
Newcastle boss John Carver will meet with fans who claim to have been threatened by him.
Arsenal are lining up a summer move for Barcelona forward Pedro, who could be available for a fee of around £24m.
Tottenham midfielder Paulinho could be on his way back to Corinthians at the end of the season.

DAILY MIRROR
Manchester City are weighing up a £30m move for Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers feels he has the squad to make a challenge for the Premier League title next season.
Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley could spend up to £60m on rebuilding Newcastle's squad this summer, depending on which players he is able to offload.
James McCarthy insists he is not leaving Everton this summer.
West Ham are monitoring Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson as well as Marseille forward Andre-Pierre Gignac.

DAILY STAR
Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman has apologised to the club's fans for a 'turbulent year.'
Manchester United flop Bebe could be heading back to England, with Championship club Reading taking a look at the winger.

DAILY MAIL
Chelsea captain John Terry says Arsenal will never win the Premier League title while they play 'tippy tappy' football.
The club's owner Roman Abramovich is planning to increase his European football empire and is talking to Belgian sides Mouscron-Peruwelz and Royal White Star Brussels over a formal link up.
Robin van Persie is keen to stay with Manchester United, even if it means accepting a role as a back-up.
Aston Villa are interested in Chelsea striker Patrick Bamford as doubts grow over the future of Christian Benteke.
Porto have made a late offer to Chelsea target Nathan, who has reportedly already had a medical and agreed terms with the Stamford Bridge club.

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