Owen Hargreaves' YouTube promotion, Manchester City claim £19m Nasri deal

06 July 2011 13:25
DAILY MAIL: Manchester City believe they have captured Arsenal playmakerSamir Nasri for ?19million. [LNB]Also: Owen Hargreaves has made a dramatic attempt to salvage his career by posting a series of videos on YouTube showing him training.[LNB] On the move: Arsenal contract-rebel Nasri is on the brink of completing a ?19m switch to Manchester City [LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH: The agonies and the doubts continue to assail Tiger Woods. Golf's fading attraction accepted defeat in his latest struggle with injury last night, withdrawing from next week's Open Championship. [LNB]Also: Carlos Tevez could be denied his wish to leave Manchester City this summer with chairman Khaldoon al-Mubarak making it clear to the Argentine and his advisers that owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan will not sanction a cut-price sale.[LNB]THE GUARDIAN: Manchester City are prepared to take a hardline stance with Carlos Tevez and keep him at Eastlands against his will unless they receive a suitable offer, informing the player it will be the club's decision and that they will not allow him to dictate what happens. [LNB]Also: Cesc Fabregas fears his hopes of finally completing a move back to his boyhood club, Barcelona, could be frustrated beyond the weekend, with Arsenal and the Catalan side still at odds over their valuation of the Spain midfielder and, as yet, unwilling to compromise.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT: Arsenal have reluctantly told their captain Cesc Fabregas they are prepared to sell him but only for the right price and to whichever non-English club offers the most money as Real Madrid yesterday entered the picture. [LNB]Also: The Manchester City chairman, Khaldoon al-Mubarak, believes that allowing Carlos Tevez to break his five-year contract would be a betrayal of the principles the Abu Dhabi owners want at their club and has made no plea to the Argentine to stay.[LNB] In training: Owen Hargreaves is trying to prove his fitness ahead of the new season[LNB]THE SUN: Mario Ballotelli was condemned by a leading anti-knife campaign group last night - after turning up for training wearing a T-shirt that glorifies violence.[LNB] Also: Roberto Mancini wants Carlos Tevez out of Manchester City as soon as possible.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR: Manchester United were last night given the go-ahead by Inter Milan to bid for Wesley Sneijder. [LNB]Also: Arsene Wenger will play hardball with Samir Nasri and tell the unsettled midfielder he is going nowhere.[LNB]DAILY STAR: Manchester City have told Carlos Tevez to forget about leaving unless someone stumps up the ?50m asking price. [LNB]Also: Sir Alex Ferguson will revive his interest in Bastian Schweinsteiger if he is outbid for Samir Nasri and Wesley Sneijder by bitter rivals Manchester City.[LNB]THE TIMES:Bernie Ecclestone, the commercial rights-holder of Formula One, is waiting to discover today whether he will be forced to defend himself incourt in one of the biggest corporate corruption cases in the history of Germany. [LNB]Also:Manchester City have no intention of caving in to Carlos Tevez's demands to leave the club and are determined to stick by their asking price of up to ?50million for the Argentina striker.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS: Manchester City have placed a ?50million price tag on wantaway Carlos Tevez and will strip him of the captaincy.[LNB] Also: Lewis Hamilton was told last night there will be no escape to Formula One trailblazers Red Bull.[LNB] New season, same old Balotelli: Man City bad boy sparks fury over weapons t-shirt?50m tag on Tevez: Manchester City's huge demand for wantaway captainWe've got Nasri! Manchester City claim ?19m deal for Arsenal rebel [LNB] [LNB]

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