Monday, June 25, 2012

The top stories from papers and websites - 25 June 2012

The Sun

  • Penalty hell for England as they lost their Euro 2012 quarter-final shootout against Italy.

  • Samir Nasri's future with France is in doubt after his country's FA dubbed his foul-mouthed rant at a journalist "intolerable".

  • Cardiff are weighing up a move to sign Liverpool and Wales striker Craig Bellamy.

  • Former Leeds and Liverpool winger Harry Kewell is coming back to England after quitting Australian side Melbourne Victory for family reasons.

Daily Star

  • England suffered yet another agonising penalty shootout defeat last night.

  • Former Liverpool and Aston Villa boss Gerard Houllier has been appointed global sports director at Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg.

  • Arsene Wenger said he is "on the case" about Germany forward Marco Reus, as he commentated on Germany v Greece for French TV.

Daily Mirror

  • It was agony for Ashley Young and Ashley Cole as England's penalty shootout jinx struck again.

  • Barcelona have made a move for Manchester City's teenage midfielder Joan Angel Roman.

  • Reading are set to bid £2m for Leeds United midfielder Adam Clayton who has been transfer-listed after failing to agree new terms at Elland Road.

  • Birmingham finally hope to name Lee Clark as their new boss this week.

Daily Mail

  • England's big tournament jinx struck again last night as they were beaten by Italy.

  • Everton and West Brom are looking to capitalise on the problems at Rangers by moving for Steven Naismith and Steven Whittaker.

  • Blackburn are planning a double raid on Newcastle with Dan Gosling and Leon Best on manager Steve Kean's wanted list.

  • West Brom and Newcastle are both keen on a loan move for Tottenham full-back Danny Rose. Spurs are also expected to lose full-back Vedran Corluka.

Daily Express

  • Same old story for England as Italy win dramatic penalty shootout in Euro 2012.

Daily Record

  • Steven Naismith and Steven Whittaker have officially quit Rangers and have warned new owner Charles Green he can do nothing to stop other contract rebels following them out of Ibrox.

Metro

  • Italy and Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli has been immortalised by an artist with wheat field 'crop circle' in Italy.



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