Newcastle United defender Fabricio Coloccini appears to be on the verge of heading out of the club after reaffirming his desire to end his stay at St. James’ Park.
According to an exclusive in The Independent, Coloccini does not intend to play against Aston Villa in Tuesday’s crucial relegation battle at Villa Park – their next game. Coloccini has reportedly told United that he doesn’t want to play another game for the club despite the fact that his old team in Argentina, San Lorenzo, have come out and said they can’t find the funds to buy the player.
Coloccini’s wife is believed to have returned to Argentina. The footballer wants to return to Argentina to deal with “personal matters.”
Here are tonight’s Premier League news headlines:
- Exclusive: Fabricio Coloccini deserts Newcastle — The Independent
- Wilfried Zaha deal could cost Manchester United over £15m — The Guardian
- Newcastle complete signing of former France Under-21 striker Yoan Gouffran — BBC Sport
- Aston Villa owner still backs Paul Lambert but not with January cash — The Guardian
- Bacary Sagna’s future at Arsenal in doubt over ongoing contract wrangle — Telegraph
- Bradford captain celebrated League Cup final with kiss for young brain tumor survivor — Dirty Tackle
- Gervinho: Arsenal joke; tricksy and dangerous Ivory Coast striker — The Guardian
- Clint Hill named QPR captain as Ryan Nelsen exit looms — Sky Sports
- Sky Sports to show Premier League reruns three hours after final whistle — The Mail
- Norwich are set to complete the signing of goalkeeper Lee Camp on a free transfer — Sky Sports
- The Tweets Swansea ball boy Charlie Morgan sent before he was kicked by Eden Hazard — 101GG
- Swansea City’s Jonathan De Guzman called up to Holland squad — Wales Online
- QPR target Yann M’Vila has signed for Russian side Rubin Kazan — Sky Sports
- Theo Walcott unveils goal celebration in which he signs an invisible contract — Dirty Tackle
- West Ham’s Dan Potts will spend overnight in hospital after suffering suspected concussion — BBC Sport
- Hazard ballboy won’t press charges — ESPN FC
- Martin Jol calls for Dimitar Berbatov hat-trick on Old Trafford return — The Guardian
- Glory for Swansea City as they book Wembley trip with top-class display — Wales Online
- Manchester United worry over Wayne Rooney injury after Qatar setback — The Independent
- Brendan Rodgers makes improved £8 million offer for Inter Milan midfielder Philippe Coutinho — Telegraph
- Birmingham City have slashed the asking price for Jack Butland to £3.5m — Telegraph
- West Ham manager Sam Allardyce denies FA misconduct charge — The Independent
- The Sun signs a deal to show EPL clips on the Internet in UK — BBC News
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