Papers: £70m Anderson favours move to Man City over Man Utd

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The top stories and transfer rumours from Friday’s newspapers…

Premier League

Elliot Anderson favours a move to Man City over neighbours Manchester United, but Nottingham Forest value the 23-year-old at more than £70m – Talksport

Nottingham Forest have told global head of football Edu Gaspar to stay away from the club as his departure moves closer – The Telegraph

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Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle has sensationally opened the door to a return to the crisis club as an assistant to a fellow Spurs great – The Sun

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Piero Hincapie will join Arsenal on a permanent transfer from Bayer Leverkusen at the end of this season – The Sun

The Gunners will need to sell a first-team player this summer, with Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli among the potential candidates – The Telegraph

Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea are set to battle to sign England U19 centre-back Samuel Amissah from Fulham The Telegraph

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Piero Hincapie made a shushing gesture towards Fabian Hurzeler after the Brighton boss was clearly frustrated with Arsenal’s tactics of slowing the game down and told the Arsenal defender to hurry up while taking a throw-in.

EFL

Mike Ashley, the former Newcastle United owner, is set to lodge a revised bid for crisis club Sheffield Wednesday in the next 24 hours – The Telegraph

Scotland

Celtic are targeting two Premiership stars as part of a summer squad overhaul, according to a report – Scottish Sun

World football

World Cup matches will effectively be shown in quarters rather than halves as broadcasters seize on mandatory new breaks to show more TV adverts – The Telegraph

A crunch World Cup play-off clash has been thrown into chaos amid fears Iraq national football team may not even be able to travel to the match – The Sun

Europe

Jurgen Klopp could return to management as he is getting “nostalgic” for the dugout amid links with Real Madrid and GermanyThe Sun

ICYMI: The top stories and transfer rumours from Thurday’s newspapers…

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