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Football headlines: Arsenal want Cech

The top stories and transfer rumours making the back pages of the national press on Wednesday morning.

THE SUN
Arsene Wenger could turn to Chelsea's Petr Cech as he seeks a new goalkeeper - Cech has been strongly linked with a move to Turkish side Besiktas.
Jordon Ibe is stalling on signing a new deal at Liverpool, despite an offer on the table reportedly trebling his current wages up to £25,000 a week.

QPR want Joey Barton to spearhead their bid to try and get back into the Premier League next season, but they want the midfielder to take a massive pay cut.
Borussia Dortmund are looking to sign Chelsea striker Bertrand Traore, but the Blues are keen to keep the player who has starred on loan in the Netherlands with Vitesse Arnhem.
Radamel Falcao has gone backwards in his season on loan with Manchester United according to...his mother.
The Football Association hope Jack Grealish will commit himself to England after turning down the chance to play for the Republic of Ireland.

DAILY MIRROR
Steven Gerrard admits he knew the time had come to leave Liverpool when he lost 'the buzz' during the build-up to matches.
Carlo Ancelotti is furious with Gareth Bale's agent Jonathan Barnett over his claims that Real Madrid players do not pass to his client.
QPR 'rebel' Eduardo Vargas refused to play for the club against Crystal Palace, reportedly turning down the chance to come on as a sub on two occasions late in the game.
Christian Benteke will decide next month whether the time has come to leave Aston Villa. Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool are all believed to have an interest in the striker.
Wilfried Bony has urged Yaya Toure to stay at Manchester City.
Nigel Adkins could take over as Leeds United manager after talks with the club's owner Massimo Cellino.

DAILY STAR
Chelsea are looking to sign Norwich 'keeper John Ruddy if Petr Cech quits the club this summer.
Per Mertesacker feels Marouane Fellaini is Manchester United's biggest threat as he prepares for Arsenal's huge Premier League clash at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Leroy Fer believes Manchester United signing Memphis Depay can make as big an impact at the club as Cristiano Ronaldo did.
Newcastle and Sunderland will make moves for Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk over the summer if they avoid relegation from the Premier League.
Leicester are plotting a £1.25m move for French centre-back Prince-Desi Gouano, who has impressed in a loan spell with Portuguese side Rio Ave this season.

DAILY EXPRESS
Southampton are ready to offer QPR £10m for striker Charlie Austin, who has consistently refused to sign the new deal that was offered to him in January.
Gianluigi Buffon has mocked Sir Alex Ferguson over his decision to let Paul Pogba leave Manchester United.
Liverpool's rebuild has started with Iago Aspas set to join Sevilla on a permanent deal, while youngster Jerome Sinclair is in talks over a new deal. He is likely to be sent out on loan next season.

DAILY MAIL
Police made three arrests after trouble flared at the U21 Manchester derby at Old Trafford. One of those arrested was a pitch invader, while the other two were for assault.
Manchester City are among the clubs monitoriing Jordon Ibe's contract situation at Liverpool.
Aston Villa could make a move for Brentford goalkeeper David Button.
Wigan winger James McClean is wanted by Major League Soccer side New York Red Bulls.
Everton have shown an interest in Marseille's Cameroon defender Nicolas N'Koulou.

THE TIMES
West Ham have held tentative talks with manager Sam Allardyce over a new contract.

TELEGRAPH
Three groups are interested in a £150m takeover of Aston Villa, whose manager Tim Sherwood watched Swindon's Massimo Luongo on Monday and is interested in signing the midfielder.
Stoke are set to allow 'keeper Asmir Begovic leave this summer after contract talks reached an impasse.

DAILY RECORD
Mike Ashley has asked for his £5m loan to be repaid by Rangers and wants another Ibrox general meeting as well as an explanation why the club was delisted from the Stock Exchange.

(Sky Sports)

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