
UK Back Pages: West Brom Ups the Asking Price for Saido Berahino to £30M
Liverpool and Tottenham's respective wins in their FA Cup replays take the plaudits in the papers, but with it being January, there's still plenty of transfer chatter.
The Sun reports that West Brom chairman Jeremy Peace has upped the price for wantaway Saido Berahino as Newcastle, Tottenham and Stoke target the Englishman.
It also relays word that former Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic could return to the Premier League—but with relegation-battlers Aston Villa.
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"Thursday's Sun back page: Taking the Peace - two transfer window exclusives #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers pic.twitter.com/ZnLDFlGiK7
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) January 20, 2016"
Metro leads with Tottenham and also reports Lionel Messi's words in saying that he'd never play for a club in Europe not named Barcelona.
"@suttonnick #BBCTrust #Yentop #Pimp #CashInTheAttic #AmineBentounsi #JamesPurnell #MetOffice #BBCScience #Flixborough #AlJazeera #KTLA #HSBC
— Gordon Pye (@NollyPrott) January 20, 2016"
The Mirror leads with Son Heung-min and Joe Allen, both of whom found the net for Tottenham and Liverpool, respectively, in their FA Cup replays.
"Thursday's Daily Mirror back page: Well done my Son #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers pic.twitter.com/ogioMz4j1d
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) January 20, 2016"
The Telegraph borrows The Who lyrics to describe a win from a young Liverpool side: "The kids are all right."
"Thursday's Telegraph Sport: The kids are all right #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers pic.twitter.com/YzdZlnwDGh
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) January 20, 2016"


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