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Thursday, 28 May 2015

Football Headlines: Rafa wants Sterling...

DAILY MIRROR
Rafa Benitez wants to make Raheem Sterling one of his first transfer targets for Real Madrid.
Bayern Munich want Angel di Maria - but Manchester United will demand most of his record £59.7m fee.
Iker Casillas has revealed he recommended David de Gea to Real Madrid.

Arsenal and Manchester United will miss out on Palermo striker Paulo Dybala, after he agreed to join Champions League finalists Juventus.
Slavisa Jokanovic was offered just a £1000-a-week pay rise for guiding Watford to a £130m promotion.
Kevin de Bruyne has boosted Manchester City's hopes of signing him by ruling out a return to Chelsea.

DAILY STAR
Sunderland could launch a bold bid to land former Everton and Manchester United boss David Moyes although Real Madrid's No 2 Paul Clement remains an option.
Danny Ings will decide whether to pick Liverpool or Tottenham while on his summer holiday.

THE SUN
Manchester City are leading the £85m race for Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba.
Former UEFA president Lennart Johansson has urged FIFA to hand the 2018 World Cup to England after Wednesday's police raids in Switzerland.
Iker Casillas has given the biggest hint yet that Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea is heading for Real Madrid.
Steven Gerrard has reiterated his desire to return to Liverpool when his playing days are over.
Carlo Ancelotti would jump at the chance to manage Liverpool according to sources close to the former Real Madrid boss.
Burnley striker Danny Ings is ready to keep suitors Tottenham and Liverpool waiting.
Crystal Palace striker Dwight Gayle is a £6m target for Bournemouth.
Marseille want Chelsea legend Didier Drogba to rejoin them as a player and adviser.

DAILY MAIL
Christan Benteke will seek assurances that he will be first-choice striker at his next club if he leaves Aston Villa.
Arsenal will make Carl Jenkinson avalable on loan next season following talks with Arsene Wenger.

THE INDEPENDENT
Burnley striker Danny Ings has made it clear to Tottenham that his preference is to join Liverpool this summer.

THE GUARDIAN
Sunderland could compete with Newcastle for the services of Steve McClaren after Dick Advocaat turned down the chance to a permanent role at the Stadium of Light.

DAILY TELEGRAPH
West Ham could face another blow in their bid for a new manager as Marseille try to tie Marcelo Bielsa to a new two-year contract.

(Sky Sports)

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