Monday, 13 May 2013

Schurrle to Chelsea FC? Cavani to Man City? Dos Santos to Liverpool FC ... - Crunchsports.com

The Sun: John Terry refused to shake hands with David Bernstein yesterday - snubbing him in front of Europe's top bosses.

Daily Mirror: John Terry soured Chelsea's handover of the Champions League trophy by snubbing FA chairman David Bernstein - the man who stripped him of the England captaincy.

Daily Star: John Terry delivered an amazing snub to FA chairman David Bernstein yesterday when he refused to shake his hand.

Daily Mail: Chelsea captain John Terry delivered a huge snub to the FA by refusing to shake chairman David Bernstein's hand at the handover of the Champions League trophy yesterday.

Also: Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday warned Wayne Rooney that he is no longer guaranteed a place in the starting line-up at Manchester United.

And: Manchester City are prepared to make Edinson Cavani the best-paid player in England, with a staggering £13.3million-per-year deal close to being agreed.

Metro: Jonathan dos Santos has opened the door to a possible move to Liverpool in the summer after admitting he has grown frustrated with the lack of match action at Barcelona.

Also: Chelsea have stepped up their pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen striker Andre Schurrle, with the Bundesliga side confirming they have held talks with the Blues.

Daily Telegraph: John Terry, who was stripped of the England captaincy after being accused of racism, showed the extent of his enduring anger towards the Football Association by refusing to shake the hand of chairman David Bernstein yesterday.

The Times: John Terry sealed his England exile yesterday with a public rebuke for the Football Association chairman at the handover of the Champions League trophy.

The Guardian: Kick It Out, the campaign that six months ago today was the focus of a protest by leading black footballers over the game's response to high-profile incidents of racism, is planning to launch smart-phone apps next season that allow players and fans to report anonymously abuse in the stands or dressing room.

The Independent: John Terry yesterday refused to shake hands with David Bernstein, chairman of the Football Association, at a high-profile event in London to mark Chelsea handing over the Champions League trophy.

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