What the back pages say: Sunday, December 13

13 December 2009 08:48
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY[LNB]Chelsea are closing in on a British record £40million deal to sign Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero. [LNB]Chelsea close to huge £40m move for Argentina's Aguero[LNB]Also: Arsene Wenger receivedan unexpected boost on Saturday, adding weight to his argument thatArsenal can still win the Premier League.[LNB]Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal can still win the title[LNB] Record breaker: Chelsea are closing in a British record bid to sign Sergio Aguero[LNB]SUNDAY MIRROR[LNB]Steven Gerrard has slammed Liverpool's season so far as he bids to lift his men for today's crunch clash with Arsenal. [LNB]Liverpool's Steven Gerrard on personal mission to deliver a place in top four[LNB]Also: Newcastle boss Chris Hughton was disappointed his men failed to claim a club-record eighth straight win.[LNB]Barnsley 2 Newcastle 2: Tykes twice come from behind to halt Magpie charge[LNB]DAILY STAR SUNDAY[LNB]Michael Owen is set for World Cup heartbreak. [LNB]Also: Gabriel Agbonlahor gave Aston Villa their first win at Old Trafford since 1983 lastnight.[LNB]Man United 0 Aston Villa 1: Gabriel the hero as Villa break Old Trafford hoodoo[LNB]SUNDAY EXPRESS[LNB]Arsenal are to demand a multi-million pound payout for the loss of Robin van Persie in a landmark court case that will rock football. [LNB]Also: Under-fire Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez could be handed substantial transferfunds next month thanks to a cash windfall for American co-owners George Gillettand Tom Hicks.[LNB]City life: Robinho's future is reportedly in doubt[LNB]NEWS OF THE WORLD[LNB]A consortium of Far East businessmen have put together a £1billion deal to buy Manchester United. [LNB]Also: Robinho's Manchester City future looks doomed after he snubbed the club's Christmas party for foster kids.[LNB]THE PEOPLE[LNB]Liverpool's American rulers are reeling after Saudi Arabian Prince Faisal bin Fahd decided against pumping his family's millions into the Kop.[LNB]THE SUNDAY TIMES[LNB] Tiger Woods is likely to return to golf sooner rather than later, according to those in the sport who are closest to him.[LNB]THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH[LNB]Tiger Woods' decision to take an "indefinite break" from golf has cracked his aura and thrown the sport wide open, according to Europe's Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie.[LNB]THE OBSERVER[LNB]Arsenal intend to sue the Dutch Football Federation, the KNVB, for compensation over the injury suffered by Robin van Persie while he was on international duty - and the case could transform the face of international football.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY[LNB]Colin Montgomerie yesterday warned Tiger Woods that if and when he returns from his "indefinite break" he will do so minus his "aura".[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People:Sergio Aguero, George Gillett, Tom Hicks, Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen, Colin Montgomerie, Tiger Woods, Robin van Persie, Rafael Benitez, Gabriel Agbonlahor, RobinhoPlaces:Newcastle, Liverpool, Argentina, The Netherlands, Europe

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