Morning Papers
Feb 21, 2015 22:28:57 GMT
Post by spens1 on Feb 21, 2015 22:28:57 GMT
the sun
Martin Demichelis is on the brink of signing a new Manchester City deal - as he prepares for Tuesday's rematch with Barcelona.
Jose Mourinho has promised skipper John Terry a new one-year deal for next season.
Sam Allardyce admits he would like to carry on as West Ham manager.
daily star
Louis van Gaal reckons he is still the man to lead Manchester United back to the big time.
Phil Jagielka reckons Romelu Lukaku has been unfairly judged by his £28m price tag.
Steve Bruce admits he regrets not signing QPR hitman Charlie Austin.
Liverpool are preparing a bid for Borussia Dortmund striker Ciro Immobile, and reports suggest the Bundesliga side will let him go.
daily express
John Carver has hit back at the critics who have questioned his credentials to lead Newcastle.
Sam Allardyce has defended his record as West Ham manager amid growing speculation he will depart this summer.
daily mirror
Michael Carrick is set for a new 12-month deal to keep him at Old Trafford.
Nigel Adkins could be set for a return to management with Barnsley.
daily record
St Mirren have handed Bulgarian defender Viktor Genev the chance to win a deal in Paisley.
daily telegraph
Gary Neville has told Manchester United fans they must 'stop pining for Sir Alex Ferguson's champagne football - that era is over. It is time for supporters and pundits like me to accept that Louis van Gaal is a different breed of coach and let go of the past.'
Eden Hazard has asked Jose Mourinho to help protect him by designing a new shin pad for the front and back of his leg. The forward is the most fouled player in the Premier League, having been chopped down 74 times in 25 games.
the guardian
Ahead of Liverpool's trip to Southampton on Super Sunday, the three players who swapped St Mary's for Anfield last summer - Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Dejan Lovren - still have a lot to prove according to Andy Hunter.
West Brom's in-form striker Brown Ideye suffered a two-year ban from football in his youth - imposed by his mum.
if LVG can't get us up, then there are very men who can. honestly he is one of the best managers in the world and despite the frustration at times at his stubbornness, there aren't many better in the world of football, the only manager right now i would take over him is maybe Diego Simeone, and i'm not even sure his style of play would translate to the prem