Papers: Carlos Tevez Manchester City quit threat, Sir Alex Ferguson handed United pay rise

12 December 2010 10:12
Eye to eye: Unhappy striker Carlos Tevez (left) with his Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini[LNB]MAIL ON SUNDAY: Homesick Carlos Tevez has rocked Manchester City by telling them he wants to quit the club. [LNB]Also: Sir Keith Mills has been asked to become the new FA chairman, but if the multi-millionaire businessman declines the offer, David Dein is looking every more likely to be installed as the new head of English football next week.[LNB]NEWS OF THE WORLD: Carlos Tevez has stunned the football world by handing in a written transfer request. [LNB]Also: Sir Alex Ferguson is to be awarded a £500,000 pay rise by the Glazers as he becomes Manchester United's longest-serving manager.[LNB]SUNDAY MIRROR: Carlos Tevez has stunned Manchester City by handing in a transfer request. Also: Alan Pardew has denied allegations that he stabbed Chris Hughton in the back.[LNB]SUNDAY PEOPLE: Chris Hughton could make a quick return to football - with West Ham United. Also: Manchester United are planning a £20million transfer window bid for Ashley Young.[LNB]SUNDAY EXPRESS: Sacked Newcastle United boss Chris Hughton could be offered a swift return to Premier League management with West Ham United. [LNB]Also: Gary Speed is ready to leave Sheffield United this week to become the new manager of Wales.[LNB]SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Carlos Tevez has rocked Manchester City by submitting a formal transfer request. [LNB]Also: England's safety at next year's World Cup in Asia, and that of the 13 other national teams, will be put at risk of terrorist attacks unless there is a sudden and major change of strategy, a security expert has warned.[LNB]DAILY STAR: Aston Villa will turn to Martin Jol to rescue their season if things fail to improve under Gerard Houllier.[LNB]SUNDAY TIMES: Carlo Tevez has stunned Manchester City by handing in a transfer request because of the depression 'and inner turmoil' caused by living in England while his two young daughters are in Argentina.[LNB]INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: The American official on whom England relied to stand any chance of hosting the 2018 World Cup has revealed why he voted for Russia as the fallout into the double ballot in Zurich shows no sign of abating.[LNB] Carlos Tevez wants to quit Manchester City: Troubled striker hands in transfer requestTottenham director Sir Keith asked to take charge at the FA as Dein waits on  Explore more:People: Gary Speed, Alex Ferguson, Chris Hughton, Keith Mills, Ashley Young, Carlos Tevez, Martin Jol, David Dein Places: Manchester, Argentina, United Kingdom, Wales, Russia, Asia

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