Chelsea face battle to keep Real Madrid target Ashley Cole - WHAT THE BACK PAGES SAY

27 May 2010 07:40
DAILY MAIL[LNB] Inter Milan are preparing to offer Fabio Capello £9million a year and a huge transfer war chest in an attempt to capture the England manager.[LNB]We want Fabio: Inter offer Capello £9m to join European champions after World Cup[LNB]Also: England start their Test Match summer against Bangladesh this morning withmatch fixing causing a credibility crisis in the game.[LNB]EXCLUSIVE: England's players begin Test summer under a cloud of match fixing[LNB]THE SUN[LNB]Chelsea are facing a desperate battle to hang on to tormented England star Ashley Cole. [LNB]Also: English cricket was rocked by two match-fixing probes last night as illegal bookies continue to target county players.[LNB] 'Cole crisis': The Sun say Chelsea are battling to keep their 'tormented' star with Real Madrid-bound boss Jose Mourinho ready to pounce[LNB]DAILY MIRROR [LNB]Inter Milan have made England boss Fabio Capello their No.1 target... and the Italian giants are ready to double his salary. [LNB]Also: Paul Ince last night emerged as a shock candidate to succeed Avram Grant at Portsmouth after secret talks with the club's administrator.[LNB]DAILY STAR[LNB]Inter Milan have made Fabio Capello their £9m-a-year No.1 target to replace Jose Mourinho.[LNB] Also: Cesc Fabregas last night urged Arsenal and Barcelona to sort out his future.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS[LNB]Cesc Fabregas is hoping to pave the way for his £40million switch to Barcelona by toeing the line and refusing to get drawn into a war of words with Arsenal. [LNB]Also: The menacing cloud of match-fixing hung over Lord's yesterday as England prepared for the opening Test of the summer against Bangladesh.[LNB]National service: Aston Villa's Stephen Warnock could start against Japan for England on Sunday in Austria[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT[LNB]Liverpool were facing the grim prospect of scaling down their aspirations from those of past seasons last night as co-owner Tom Hicks, whose US baseball team has filed for bankruptcy, raised the prospect of the club being under his ownership for a further 18 months. [LNB]Also: Fabio Capello is ready to give Stephen Warnock an opportunity to prove his case as the reserve left-back for the World Cup.[LNB]THE TIMES[LNB]Tom Hicks has rejected calls for him to sell Liverpool swiftly and at a reasonable price.[LNB]THE GUARDIAN[LNB]Inter Milan are intent upon luring Fabio Capello back to Serie A after the World Cup, though the Football Association is confident the England manager will reject the Italian club and honour the remaining two years of his contract. [LNB]Also: Arsene Wenger has reassured Cesc Fabregas that he will resolve his future, according to the Spanish midfielder.[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH[LNB]Cricket's anti-corruption police acted swiftly yesterday, interviewing a senior county cricketer who admitted he had been offered money to fix a match, while England captain Andrew Strauss urged his fellow professionals to flush out any players they suspected of taking a bribe. [LNB]Also: Leighton Baines may have wasted his chance of making England's World Cup squad, with Fabio Capello set to give Stephen Warnock an opportunity to stake his claim against Japan on Sunday.[LNB] [LNB]  

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