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Munich turn down a £70m offer from Chelsea for Franck Ribery

Bayern Munich star Franck Ribery is the main talking point

By Dave Smith  November 23, 2009
It seems inevitable Ribery will leave Bayern. (©PAphotos)
John was loved wherever he played.

It seems inevitable Ribery will leave Bayern. (©PAphotos)

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Chelsea will try to steal Franck Ribery from under the nose of Real Madrid
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DAILY STAR: Bayern Munich have revealed they turned down a massive £70m offer from Chelsea for Franck Ribery.

Liverpool will try to keep their Champions League hopes alive without Fernando Torres.
 

THE SUN: Chelsea will try to steal Franck Ribery from under the nose of Real Madrid in the January transfer window.

Gary Neville has blasted the Premier League's multi-millionaire stars for stupidly wasting money on agents.
 

DAILY MAIL: Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness says Frank Ribery will quit the club if he feels they are not ambitious enough.

Brighton manager Gus Poyet is preparing for a January bid for Hartlepool's Andy Monkhouse.
 

DAILY MIRROR: Portsmouth target Amr Zaki has talked his way out of a move to Fratton Park.

Charlton are set for a big January clear-out - with star Jonjo Shelvey certain to be sold.

Derby boss Nigel Clough wants to strike a loan deal for Leicester's DJ Campbell.

Sir Alex Ferguson is facing a fight to keep Dutch coach Rene Meulensteen - with Qatar desperate to whisk him away.
 

DAILY EXPRESS: Fernando Torres will again be absent when Liverpool head to Hungary ahead of their clash with Debrecen.

Paul Hart believes David James' latest injury setback won't cost him a place in England's World Cup team.

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