Here are tonight’s world soccer news headlines:
North American soccer
- Roma announces sale of Michael Bradley to MLS for $10 million — Sports Illustrated
- Chivas USA appoints Wilmer Cabrera new manager — Pro Soccer Talk
- The forgotten story of … Dallas Tornado’s 1967-68 world tour — The Guardian
Premier League
- West Ham consider shock move for Nottingham Forest’s Billy Davies — The Telegraph
- Gus Poyet says potential British signings are more interested in their pay than playing — The Telegraph
- Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti adamant Alvaro Morata is not moving to Arsenal — The Mail
- Chelsea’s full accounts reveal they have tumbled into the red again — The Guardian
- Jermain Defoe wanted by QPR until he joins Toronto — The Mirror
- Sam Allardyce safe for now… but defeat at Cardiff may force West Ham owners’ hands — Evening Standard
- Aston Villa make Stephen Ireland’s loan move to Stoke City permanent — The Telegraph
- Sir Alex Ferguson should take some of blame for Manchester United decline — The Guardian
- Steve Bruce apologizes to Sunderland and West Brom — Shields Gazette
- Newcastle fear Yohan Cabaye could buy out his contract to force move — The Telegraph
- Sam Allardyce tells West Ham fans: ‘We’ve got to face the music, use it to anger us, make us mad…’ — Independent
- Liverpool boost as Brendan Rodgers prepares to unleash SAS again — Metro
- Arsenal youngster Chuba Akpom joins Brentford on loan — Arsenal FC
- Man United stars could face massive wage drop for European failure — The Irish Independent
- Newcastle United interested in Gueida Fofana and Cedric Bakambu — Newcastle Chronicle
- Hull insist a fee for West Brom striker Shane Long has NOT been agreed — The Mirror
- Bayern Munich subsidize £62 tickets for away fans traveling to watch Champions League tie at Arsenal — Telegraph
- Tony Pulis wants to strengthen Crystal Palace with players who will ‘roll their sleeves up’ — The Independent
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer makes formal approach for Hannover striker Mame Diouf — Wales Online
- Chairman plays down Swansea link with Blackpool winger Tom Ince — The Independent
- Sunderland and Newcastle urged to talk to police over derby-day fallout — Shields Gazette
- Yaya Toure wins third successive CAF African Footballer of the Year award — Manchester City FC
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain plays 45 minutes for Arsenal under-21s — The Guardian
- Sunderland midfielder Cabral loaned to Genoa — BBC Sport
Scottish soccer
International soccer
- El Salvador match-fixing debacle back in the spotlight — Inside World Football
- World Cup 2022: Winter tournament would be mental nightmare for players, says Roberto Martinez — Independent
- Michel Platini slams Jérôme Valcke for speaking out on Qatar World Cup — The Guardian
- Mexico announces pre-World Cup friendlies against Ecuador, Nigeria in USA — Sports Illustrated
Football League
- Whisper it, but Blackburn Rovers might be showing signs of stability — The Guardian
- QPR struggling to offload Shaun Wright-Phillips — Sky Sports
- Ian Holloway happy to try to steer Millwall back on road to success — The Guardian
La Liga
- Are Barcelona a better team without Leo Messi? — BBC Sport
- Can Simeone’s Atletico Madrid beat Barcelona with unorthodox, narrow 4-4-2? — Bleacher Report
- Pep Guardiola is the best paid football manager — Football Marketing
The Nightly Soccer Report is tomorrow’s news today. It’s often tomorrow morning’s worldwide newspaper headlines that are published the night before. We do all the work for you, combing the Internet and aggregating the news for you. Read The Nightly Soccer Report on World Soccer Talk every night before bed, so you can stay on top of all the news that matters.
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