Papers: Messi boost for City
The latest headlines from the national press with Manchester City's hopes of signing Lionel Messi reportedly being given a boost.
SkySports.com » 2hThe latest headlines from the national press with Manchester City's hopes of signing Lionel Messi reportedly being given a boost.
SkySports.com » 2hSlaven Bilic says Dimitri Payet's fine international form can only be a good thing for West Ham.
SkySports.com » 3h⢠German midfielder rues Arsenalâs performances against âsmaller teamsâ ⢠Mesut Ãzil insists team still have a chance of winning the title Arsenal have only themselves to blame after a run of two wins in nine games in all competitions has left them with only an outside chance of winning anyâ¦
Guardian » 3hTottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino says Dele Alli can handle the hype after being compared to Paul Gascoigne.
BBC Sport » 4h⢠Former Chelsea manager wants a new job by then to prepare for next season ⢠United still pursuing top-four place in Premier League with Louis van Gaal Manchester United have until the start of May to make a formal move for José Mourinho should they want him to replace Louis van Gaal, as theâ¦
Guardian » 5h⢠Anfield redevelopment would raise prospect in 2016-17 third qualifying round ⢠Blackburnâs Ewood Park could also come under consideration Liverpool will ask to play a European home game at Wigan Athletic or Bolton Wanderers next season should Jürgen Kloppâs team return to the Europa League in theâ¦
Guardian » 5hFive senior members of the World Cup-winning women's US football team have filed a complaint against the national federation for wage discrimination.
BBC Sport » 5hThe West Bromwich Albion striker has an easy-going attitude but life as Venezuelaâs most famous footballer is not easy and he has to be smuggled in and out of the family home to protect the lives of those closest to him As he pieces together his colourful career, speaking in an empty dressing roomâ¦
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