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Football headlines for Tuesday

A round-up of the big football stories making the back pages of Tuesday's national newspapers.

DAILY MIRROR
Joey Barton's QPR "bad eggs" have been revealed: they are Adel Taarabt, Eduardo Vargas, Mauricio Isla, Mauro Zarate and Armanad Traore.
Liverpool have won the race to sign Burnley's out-of-contract striker Danny Ings this summer, but Raheem Sterling has raised new doubt about his future by looking for property in London.

The Reds, meanwhile, have inquired about Inter's Croatia midfielder Mateo Kovacic.
Manchester City are considering a move for West Brom striker Saido Berahino as they aim to add English talent to their squad. Sterling, Jack Wilshere and Danny Rose are other targets.

THE SUN
Manuel Pellegrini is convinced he will still be Manchester City manager next season.
City, meanwhile, face competition from Barcelona in their bid to sign Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba.
Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal could go back to PSV for captain Georgino Wijnaldum after completing a deal for Memphis Depay.
Schalke are the latest club to consider a move for Liverpool right-back Glen Johnson, whose contract is up this summer.
Marseille defender Nicolas N'Koulou is a target for Everton, who are set to lose Sylvain Distin and Antolin Alcaraz before next season.
West Brom want Nottingham Forest's £5m-rated winger Michail Antonio but face competition from Aston Villa and Sunderland.

DAILY MAIL
QPR are set to appoint Chris Ramsey as full-time boss despite relegation to the Championship.
Tickets for Steven Gerrard's last game at Anfield are trading online for as much as £2,000.

DAILY STAR
Inter will spark a bidding war by offering Manchester City £10m for Yaya Toure.
Stoke are targeting Denmark goalkeeper Jakob Haugaard as Asmir Begovic continues to be linked with Liverpool and Real Madrid.
Southampton could move for QPR midfielder Leroy Fer if Morgan Schneiderlin leaves this summer.

DAILY RECORD
Virgil van Dijk has dropped his biggest hint yet that he wants out of Celtic this summer.
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes want to sign Sheffield Wednesday's Scotland striker Stevie May as he begins planning for next season.

(Sky Sports)


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