
Other than a whopping paycheck after his move to Liverpool in the distant past, things haven’t been going well for Andy Carroll. He started well in his debut for West Ham United on Saturday, but had to walk off after pulling a hamstring. Now we’ve learning that Carroll is expected to be out for six weeks due to that injury, which could have a detrimental impact on West Ham’s chances in the next few weeks.
Here are all of the latest Premier League news headlines:
- Andy Carroll expected to be out for six weeks after suffering hamstring injury — The Telegraph
- Manchester City’s Carlos Tevez claims row with Mancini was a blessing — The Guardian
- Swansea City has signed Fabio Grosso as cover for injured Neil Taylor — Ekstra Bladet
- Roberto Mancini wants Mario Balotelli to undergo hypnosis for smoking — The Daily Mail
- West Ham hopeful Andy Carroll will not return to Liverpool in January — The Guardian
- Peter Hill-Wood admits Arsenal cannot compete in transfer market — Sky Sports
- Chelsea’s Ryan Bertrand agrees new five-year deal at Stamford Bridge — The Guardian
- Brendan Rodgers tried to swap Downing, Enrique and Henderson for Dempsey — The Daily Mail
- It’s time to take a stand – for sitting down at football matches — The Guardian
- Michael Owen joins Stoke City but must wait for transfer approval — The Guardian
- Liverpool supporters group questions leadership of chairman Tom Werner — The Independent
- Darren Fletcher named in Manchester United’s Champions League squad — The Guardian
- Barclays Premier League Squad Lists 2012/13 — Premier League
- Arsenal prepared to give Andrei Arshavin a free transfer — The Telegraph
- Everton hopeful that Fifa will sanction £1m Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe loan — The Guardian
- Florent Malouda absent from Champions League squad, casting doubt over future — The Independent
- Demba Ba gets driving ban after twice caught speeding — The Guardian
- England won’t win 2014 World Cup says Sir Bobby Charlton — BBC Sport
- Tottenham Hotspur’s Tom Huddlestone has Norwich red card rescinded — The Guardian











