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BB Round-up – Berbatov pledges future, Liverpool lead £13m chase, Wenger targets tall players to end Arsenal’s wait

Sepp Blatter said he will bear no grudge against England following their attempts to delay the Presidential elections. The non-election sees Blatter retain his position as the head of FIFA for the next four years and although another sixteen associations followed England’s suit in abstaining from the voting; the 75 year-old declared ‘Don’t worry about the English’ in his victory speech.

In the papers this morning we have seen a mixed bag of stories that include Bent aiming to prove he is England’s No.9; Wenger targets tall players, while Berbatov insists he will not quit Manchester United.

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I will not bear a grudge against the English, insists Blatter – Guardian

Bent aims to prove he is England’s No 9 – Daily Telegraph

Hughes’ Fulham deal expires as Houllier’s exit opens the door to Villa Park hotseat – Daily Mail

Hiddink hints Chelsea return is on cards – Guardian

Messi: I’ll never play In Prem Lge – Sun

Wenger targets tall players to end Arsenal’s wait – Guardian

I will not quit United – Berbatov – Mirror

Allardyce stunned as takeover tale overshadows his first day at West Ham – Daily Mail

Liverpool lead £13m chase for Sunderland midfielder Henderson – Daily Mail

Spurs midfielder set for £7m move to Italy – Mirror

Senderos: We’ll ruin your summer – Sun

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