Spurs move for Emmanuel Adebayor and David Moyes and Mark Hughes in running for Aston Villa job

31 August 2010 07:27
DAILY MAIL Pakistan are set to suspend captain Salman Butt and fast bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif in a bid to save their tarnished tour of England following the no-ball scandal at Lord's. [LNB]Also: The FA may be forced to break with more than a century of tradition and move the FA Cup final from its sacrosanct 3pm kick-off time.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR Everton boss David Moyes was dramatically made favourite to become the new Aston Villa manager last night. [LNB]Also: Harry Redknapp has made a shock bid to land Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor.[LNB] Contentious move: Ex-Gunner Adebayor has been linked with a switch to Spurs[LNB]THE TIMESAston Villa are preparing an audacious attempt to recruit Mark Hughes as their new manager, less than five weeks after he took over at Fulham. [LNB]Also: Over to you, Mr Murray. If Elena Baltacha's victory at Flushing Meadows yesterday was a marker for the kind of tournament the British can look forward to, it may be time to consider breaking out that patriotic bunting.[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH The International Cricket Council has asked that the Pakistan Cricket Board remove the four players at the centre of allegations of match-fixing from their squad for the one-day series against England. [LNB]Also: England are facing a mounting defensive crisis ahead of their opening Euro 2012 qualifier against Bulgaria on Friday, with Phil Jagielka described as 'touch and go' to be fit... Aston Villa have taken soundings over a surprise approach for Birmingham City manager Alex McLeish as they seek a successor to Martin O'Neill.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT UEFA President Michel Platini claims the governing body's new rules on spending have ended the 'total anarchy' that surrounded player transfers.[LNB] Also: England's one-day series against Pakistan will be played despite the allegations of match-rigging hanging over it.[LNB]Uncertain future: Aamer, Butt and Asif[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS England's players have agreed to go ahead with the one-day series against Pakistan, but want the men who are implicated in the match-fixing scandal to be suspended. [LNB]Also: The heartbroken father of Newcastle United's new signing Hatem Ben Arfa claims he has lost his son to a 'guru'.[LNB]THE GUARDIANColin Montgomerie was at the centre of a Ryder Cup backlash last night as Europe's captain found himself assailed on both sides by criticism of his wildcard selections for the match against the United States at Celtic Manor. [LNB]Also: Shay Given has decided to stay at Manchester City, turning down the chance to rejoin his former manager Mark Hughes at Fulham, after being persuaded to remove himself from the market on the eve of the transfer window deadline.[LNB]THE SUNGraeme Swann insists the one-day series against Pakistan must go ahead despite the betting scandal shaking the sport. [LNB]Also: Spurs will make one final bid for West Ham star Scott Parker.[LNB]DAILY STARMoneybags Manchester City are ready to write off a staggering £31m to get rid of Eastland flops Robinho and Roque Santa Cruz. [LNB]Also: Fabio Capello is facing further huge embarrassment after failing to shut down the controversial 'Capello Index' website... Luke Young has begged Aston Villa not to sell him.[LNB]  

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