TRANSFER GOSSIP West Ham striker Mauro Zarate, 27, takes - TopicsExpress



          

TRANSFER GOSSIP West Ham striker Mauro Zarate, 27, takes a parting shot at Hammers boss Sam Allardyce after agreeing a loan deal with QPR until the end of the season, accusing him of refusing to play him because he was signed by chairman David Sullivan. (Mirror) Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo, 21, will be allowed to join French top-flight club Bordeaux on loan for the rest of the season. (Daily Star) Mauro Zarate has scored twice in eight appearances for West Ham this season Arsenal target Edinson Cavani could be getting closer to a move to Emirates Stadium after the striker, 27, was omitted from Paris St-Germains warm-weather training plans. (Express) Liverpool are set to beat Tottenham in the chase for West Bromwich Albion striker Saido Berahino, 21. (Daily Mail) OTHER GOSSIP Tuesdays Mirror back page Newcastle defender Fabricio Coloccini, 32, is in the frame for the job at St James Park if Alan Pardew leaves. (The Independent) Newcastle have, though, targeted former Stoke and Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis to replace Pardew. (Sun - subscription required) Pardew will double his salary at Crystal Palace if his move from Newcastle to Selhurst Park is finalised. (Mirror) Referee Anthony Taylor apologised to Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho for booking Cesc Fabregas rather than awarding him a penalty in Chelseas 1-1 draw at Southampton. (Daily Mail) Real Madrid want Gareth Bale to spend the rest of his career with the European champions. (Sun - subscription required) BEST OF SOCIAL MEDIA Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is counting down the days until he returns from injury after being impressed with his teams 4-1 win over Swansea. He tweeted : Just finished watching the game. I cant wait to be back playing in that team and scoring goals!! Top class performance from them. AND FINALLY... Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic was on target again but his latest shot was not universally popular as he reportedly killed a moose during a hunting trip back home in Sweden. (Guardian) American broadcaster NBC blundered over their subtitles during Manchester Uniteds 0-0 draw with Tottenham, referring to United midfielder Juan Mata as Marijuana Mata. (Metro)
Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 06:24:54 +0000

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