Bloomberg today confirmed a recently rumored report that Manchester City is interested in becoming an owner of a new Major League Soccer team in Queens, New York. MLS fan boys will love this, but the proposed name of the club is reportedly New York Football Club. That’s certainly going to rub some people the wrong way for obvious reasons.
Whether or not City doesn’t become the owner of the MLS team, which is likely to become the 20th team in MLS, we won’t know for a while. But the article does report that David Beckham is reportedly interested in investing in it.
Here are tonight’s Premier League news headlines:
- Manchester City said near becoming owner of MLS Queens team — Bloomberg
- My current Arsenal team works harder than the Invincibles, says Arsène Wenger — The Independent
- Arsenal enter chase for Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling — The Telegraph
- Gareth Bale speaks to referee over repeated bookings for diving — The Guardian
- Manchester City on course for Financial Fair Play despite losing £100m — The Mail
- More evidence Man City’s title race “stumble” is a matter of luck — Footy Blog
- David Silva: ‘We hope one day we’ll be talked about like Barcelona’ — The Guardian
- Arsene Wenger hits out at critics’ ‘lies’ about Arsenal — The Telegraph
- Roberto Mancini questions Mark Clattenburg’s role in Gareth Barry ban — The Guardian
- Swansea are lining up a January raid for England Under-21 star Craig Dawson — Sky Sports
- Gary Lineker says stamping out diving is an impossible job — The Mail
- Everton will not sell star players to boost transfer kitty insists David Moyes — The Independent
- Michael Owen, destined to be The One, deserves one last hurrah — The Guardian
- Swansea boss Michael Laudrup urges Gareth Bale to ‘adapt his game’ — Wales Online
- Roberto Mancini: Derby showed Manchester City are better than United — The Guardian
- Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers aims for second place finish in Premier League — Sky Sports
- Premier League aids police in conviction of men behind illegal streaming site — Premier League
- Manchester City’s £97.9m loss to test new Uefa fair play rules — The Guardian
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