What the back pages say: David Beckham to take pay cut for Spurs loan

11 January 2011 08:20
DAILY MAIL Harry Redknapp is ready to make the shock signing of the transfer window by bringing Everton's Phil Neville to Tottenham. [LNB]Out of the Blue! Everton skipper Phil Neville a shock target for Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp[LNB][LNB]Also: Kenny Dalglish hasadmitted he would jump at the chance to become Liverpool's permanentmanager again after it emerged yesterday that the Scot is on theshortlist to replace Roy Hodgson. [LNB]Kenny Dalglish steps into the red...and admits he would love to walk on and on at Liverpool[LNB]THE SUN Michael Owen has stuck the boot into Liverpool saying his old club deserve to be struggling. [LNB]Also: Diego Maradona will hold talks next month about bossing an English club - and Blackburn could be favourites to land him.[LNB] Loan star: David Beckham[LNB]DAILY STARKenny Dalglish has been told he has six months to prove he has what it takes to save Liverpool. [LNB]Also: David Beckham will train with Tottenham for the first time today. [LNB]DAILY MIRROR Kenny Dalglish wants the Liverpool job on a permanent basis - after being told he is in the running for the role. [LNB]Also: David Beckham last night begged Spurs and LA Galaxy: 'Let me play'. [LNB]DAILY EXPRESS Kenny Dalglish has admitted he would jump at the chance to manage Liverpool on a permanent basis after he was effectively given the rest of the season to audition for the job. [LNB]Also: David Beckham is ready to take a pay cut in order to resolve the deadlock between LA Galaxy and Tottenham and turn his one-month training stint into a two-month loan deal. [LNB]THE INDEPENDENT There was a symmetry and an artistry about Kenny Dalglish being presented as Liverpool manager yesterday in the same Anfield trophy room where he resigned the position 20 years ago. [LNB]Also: Frank Lampard has revealed that he will never fully recover from the torn tendon injury that kept him out for four months, and that he was not told the full extent of the problem by Chelsea's medical staff. [LNB]THE GUARDIAN The FA's new lead sponsor, Vauxhall, is driving talks aimed at reviving the home international tournament which could see England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland playing each other regularly again for the first time since 1984.[LNB]Also: The career of Howard Johnson, a high-profile trainer of jumps racehorses, may end in disgrace next month after he was charged with doping and horse welfare offences by the British Horseracing Authority today. [LNB]THE TIMESKenny Dalglish said he would be 'delighted' to become Liverpool manager on a permanent basis after it was confirmed yesterday that he will be considered for the position at the end of the season. [LNB]Also: Lionel Messi was crowned the inaugural winner of the FIFA Ballon d'Or in Zurich last night. [LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPHSteve Clarke could remain at Liverpool as first-team coach beyond the end of the season even if the club's owner, Fenway Sports Group, does not ask Kenny Dalglish to become permanent manager. [LNB]Also: The FA has charged Ryan Babel with improper conduct after the Liverpool winger posted a picture of referee Howard Webb wearing a Manchester United shirt on the social networking website, Twitter. [LNB]  [LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People: David Beckham, Harry Redknapp, Kenny Dalglish, Frank Lampard, Lionel Messi, Phil Neville, Michael Owen, Ryan Babel, Roy Hodgson, Diego Maradona Places: Liverpool, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Organisations: British Horseracing Authority

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