
It’s hard to believe whether there’s a grain of truth in the story or not, but The Telegraph‘s Jeremy Wilson reports on the back page of tomorrow’s newspaper that Arsenal will hand manager Arsene Wenger a £70 million sum to spend on bringing new players in this summer.
What do you think? Is this story real? And even if it is, do you think Wenger will spend the money? And if so, who should be sign this summer?
Here are tonight’s Premier League news headlines:
- Arsenal back Wenger with £70m to spend in summer as fans’ anger mounts after FA Cup exit — Telegraph
- Michael Laudrup apologises to Swansea fans over heavy Anfield defeat — The Guardian
- Manchester United could face Chelsea in the FA Cup quarter-finals — The Telegraph
- Milan lab man brings unorthodox science to Premier League — The Guardian
- Swansea in flap at St George flag-waving if they qualify for Europa League — The Independent
- Wenger calls for response from Arsenal players after Cup exit — The Guardian
- Oldham players were banned from swapping shirts with Everton due to a kit shortage — Dirty Tackle
- Hillsborough families to sue Kelvin MacKenzie over ‘reckless’ coverage — The Guardian
- World will soon be worth more to Premier League than UK — The Independent
- Nani escaped uninjured after his luxury Bentley was involved in a crash with a police car — The Mail
- Roberto Mancini: Manchester City FA Cup win can spark league comeback — The Guardian
- Is Avram Grant next in line at Chelsea? — The Independent
- Glory not the cash is Oldham’s priority after Matt Smith defies Everton — The Guardian
- Fabio Borini’s season could be over after he dislocated his shoulder against Swansea — Liverpool
- Manchester United not as good as 1999 team? Don’t believe a word of it — The Guardian
- The FA Cup Sixth Round Draw — The Independent
- Jack Wilshere urges Arsenal to catch Chelsea’s Champions League spirit — The Guardian
- Laudrup was left disappointed after his Swansea side were over-run 5-0 at Liverpool — Sky Sports
- Chelsea’s David Luiz says sorry for challenge on Brentford teenager — The Guardian
- Why hosting 2nd leg in Champions League is, statistically, not an advantage — Wall Street Journal
- Gary Neville: Football needs to act to address the influence of agents — The Guardian
The Nightly EPL is tomorrow’s news today. It’s often tomorrow morning’s British 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 EPL on EPL Talk every night before bed, so you can stay on top of all the news that matters.
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