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Paper Talk: Cavani courted by City

Manchester City are ready to break the British transfer record for Edinson Cavani, while Liverpool are in talks to sign keeper Guillermo Ochoa.

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Edinson Cavani: Manchester City's top target

Edinson Cavani: Manchester City's top target

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THE SUN

Turkish side Galatasaray are ready to offer striker Darren Bent an escape from his Aston Villa nightmare.

Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure says he wants to stay at the club for the rest of his career.

Robin van Persie has given Manchester United an injury scare - after falling down a hole during Saturday's win at QPR.

Gareth Bale insists Spurs are now north London's top dogs.

West Ham will offer manager Sam Allardyce a new deal this summer - if he keeps them in the Premier League.

Liverpool are in talks to sign Mexican keeper Guillermo Ochoa, 27, from French side Ajaccio.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY

Chelsea are planning a £15million swoop for Everton defender Leighton Baines.

Manchester City are ready to offer Yaya Toure a five-year deal worth £55million.

Roberto Mancini says Manchester United have been "really lucky" in the title race.

Everton want Manchester City misfit Scott Sinclair.

Edinson Cavani is top of Manchester City's wishlist this summer, with Radamel Falcao and Neymar also targets.

Galatasaray will offer Darren Bent an escape route out of Aston Villa in the summer.

Arsenal will begin their summer spending spree with a £16million move for Torino defender Angelo Ogbonna.

Ruud Gullit believes Jose Mourinho is nailed on to return to Chelsea.

Hull City players will share £10million if they achieve the Premier League promotion.

Mauricio Pochettino has backed Southampton chairman Nicola Cortese's plan to be in the Champions League within three years.

West Ham assistant boss Neil McDonald has defended taking the players to Dubai.

SUNDAY PEOPLE

Manchester City have made the opening move in a £40m bid to land Atletico Madrid striker Falcao and are also tracking Watford's 19-year-old defender Tommie Hoban..

Neighbours United are weighing up a shock move for Swansea City skipper Ashley Williams.

Everton and England left-back Leighton Baines is a target for Chelsea despite Ashley Cole having signed a contract extension, while Toffees midfielder Marouane Fellaini still has a burning desire to move to Stamford Bridge.

Roberto Mancini believes Manchester United have ridden their luck this season.

Santi Cazorla struck twice to end Arsenal's week from hell in a critical 2-1 victory over Aston Villa.

Paolo Di Canio asked for a pay rise at Swindon - days AFTER he quit the League One club.

Jack Wilshere could become Arsenal captain as early as next season.

The Gunners lead a host of Premier League clubs monitoring Watford top scorer Matej Vydra.

Wigan will break their club transfer record to land Spartak Moscow winger Aiden McGeady - if they beat the drop.

Newcastle will try to land St Etienne striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 23, in the summer after missing out on him in January - but face competition from Premier League rivals Spurs.

Fulham are tracking Portugal U21 international striker Paulo Regula who is rated at £400,000 by Olhanense.

French striker Thierry Henry, 35, is set for an emotional return to Arsenal - as a member of Wenger's coaching staff.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Robin van Persie is facing a battle to be fit for Manchester United's showdown with Real Madrid.

Roberto Mancini has sparked a player backlash at Manchester City .

Liverpool, Everton and Tottenham are tracking Feyenoord defenders Stefan de Vrij, 21, and 20-year-old Bruno Martins Indi who would cost a combined fee of £25m.

Real Madrid are monitoring Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez.

Cardiff boss Malky Mackay will be handed a £50m war chest if he takes them into the Premier League.

Tottenham are set to offer defender Michael Dawson a new deal - just six months after trying to sell him.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

QPR chairman Tony Fernandes expects manager Harry Redknapp to stay at Loftus Road whatever their fate at the end of the Premier League season.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Manchester City are prepared to meet Napoli striker Edinson Cavani's £54 million buy-out clause as boss Roberto Mancini prepares for next season.

Arsenal will battle it out with Manchester United to sign Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Manchester City are to press ahead with a £40 million bid for Napoli striker Edinson Cavani after accepting that Atletico Madrid's Radomel Falcao is likely to join either Chelsea or Real Madrid.

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