
UK Back Pages: Rooney Linked to China, Mourinho Swipes at Le Saux
The Sun gladly took the opportunity for a Chinese takeaway pun in their Tuesday morning edition by running a Wayne Rooney world exclusive. According to the back page, the Manchester United striker could be the subject of a bid from a newly revamped Chinese Super League:
The story mentions no club by name and insists no agreement is in place, but there may be potential to link up with Sven-Goran Eriksson, the current coach of Shanghai SIPG.
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The Times, meanwhile, lead with Jose Mourinho's barb aimed at Graham Le Saux. When addressing potential security concerns ahead of Chelsea's Champions League clash with Maccabi Tel Aviv, Mou insisted none of his players would pull a "Graeme Le Saux," referring to the 2001 match in Tel Aviv that several prominent Blues players chose not to travel for:
The Mirror runs with Arsene Wenger's claim that UEFA "accept doping," while also pointing to Cristiano Ronaldo's potential return to Old Trafford:
The Guardian also leads with Wenger's claims that UEFA targeted the Gunners following his comments about doping:
The Daily Mail's back page is dominated by the animated face of Jack Grealish, who has apparently been caught enjoying an alcohol-fuelled night out in the wake of Aston Villa's heavy defeat to Everton:






