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BB Round-up – Tottenham steal the march on Bojan, United hopeful over Sanchez, Hitz keen on Aston Villa move

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini confessed that the new fair play rulings mean that the Citizens can no longer break the bank in order to sign players. Whether that will be true this summer remains to be seen, given they have been linked with a £27m double deal for Gael Clichy and Samir Nasri.

In the papers this morning there have been a mixed bag of stories that include the West Ham allegations concern ministers; Tottenham steal the march over Liverpool for Bojan, while Ashley Cole believes that Chelsea are more than capable of landing a Premier League/Champions League double this season.

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Arsenal expect Fábregas and Nasri back – but not for long – Guardian

West Ham allegations concern ministers – Daily Telegraph

Fair-play rules mean we can’t break the bank, admits Mancini – Independent

Young Lions look to roar in U17 World Cup quarter-final against Germany – Daily Mail

Keen leaves West Ham for Liverpool – Guardian

Chelsea appoint former Liverpool fitness coach – Daily Telegraph

Tottenham boss Redknapp steals a march on Liverpool for Barcelona star Bojan – Daily Mail

Yeung insists he will back Blues despite money laundering charges – Daily Mail

Thomas wants to be big Hit at Villa – Sun

Man United still hopeful of snatching Sanchez – Mirror

Ash: Blues can Double up – Sun

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