Man City accept £40m bid for Carlos Tevez and Darren Clarke pays tribute to late wife

18 July 2011 10:01
DAILY MAIL: Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has confirmed that an agreement has been reached with Corinthians for the sale of Carlos Tevez.[LNB]Over to you, Carlos: Manchester City accept ?40m deal for wantaway Tevez[LNB]Also: Darren Clarke paid a moving tribute to his late wife Heatherafter pulling off one of the most emotional wins in Open history. [LNB]Emotional Clarke seals victory with a kiss and says, I know my late wife Heather was watching[LNB]And Cesc Fabregas will meet Arsene Wenger today to plead with his manager to let him rejoin Barcelona. [LNB]Let me go back home, pleads Fabregas in attempt to force through Barcelona switch [LNB] Out on a high: Tevez helped City to lit the FA Cup last term but could be finally saying goodbye[LNB]THE SUN: Darren Clarke pocketed a whopping ?2.9million by winning The Open last night - but now he has to shed a few pounds. [LNB]Also: Barcelona have two weeks to meet Arsenal's ?40million asking price for Cesc Fabregas.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR: Darren Clarke dedicated his popular Open win to his sons after claiming his late wife inspired him. [LNB]Also: Arsene Wenger expects to see Cesc Fabregas in an Arsenal shirt on Saturday.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS: Darren Clarke revealed how his late wife Heather had been in his thoughts as he closed out a fairy-tale Open Championship victory yesterday. [LNB]Also: Manchester City are ready to accept Corinthians' improved ?40million bid for Carlos Tevez - but want to speak to their unsettled striker one final time to be sure he really wants to move.[LNB] Just Champion: Clarke celebrates victory at Royal St George's [LNB]DAILY STAR: Darren Clarke kept his nerve to pull off one of the most emotional Open victories of all time. [LNB]Also: Manchester City are ready to accept Corinthians' improved ?40m bid for Carlos Tevez.[LNB]THE TIMES: There were cheers, there were tears and no doubt there were quite a few beers downed as well by the time that Darren Clarke and his friends were done last night. [LNB]Also: Back from the fresh and exotic experience of their tour to the Far East, Arsenal's focus now turns to an old and familiar question: the future of Cesc Fabregas.[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH: Until yesterday, Darren Clarke was more closely associated with pints of Guinness than the Claret Jug, but last night he got to enjoy them both. [LNB]Also: Manchester City will make a final attempt to convince Carlos Tevez to pledge his future to them by holding talks with the striker in the next 24 hours.[LNB]THE GUARDIAN: Darren Clarke, Open champion. Easy to say, hard to believe. But that was the story told on Sunday as the big man from Dungannon walked strong and proud through the squalls, all the way up to the final hole theatre at Royal St George's to claim the greatest prize in golf. [LNB]Also: Arsene Wenger will return to his desk after Arsenal's tour of Asia and make a swift resolution of the Cesc Fabregas saga a priority, with the manager hopeful the captain could return to the club colours in the friendly at FC Cologne on Saturday.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT: Never had the champion prevailed after so many attempts and never had the champion cheered so many hearts. When Darren Clarke tapped in on the 18th last night to win the 140th Open Championship the tears flowed almost as quickly as the Guinness. [LNB]Also: Andrew Strauss hit an unbeaten 109 to confirm his return to form as Somerset's tour match with India ended in a draw at Taunton yesterday. [LNB] Ton up: Strauss has found form just in time for the series with India[LNB]

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