Wenger to go back for Viola star Vargas

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DAILY MIRROR

Arsene Wenger is ready to go back for Fiorentina's Juan Manuel Vargas in January.

Beleaguered Arsene Wenger has built a siege mentality at Arsenal which the players believe can save their season.

Arsenal legend Tony Woodcock fears the cub will be dragged into a relegation fight.

Owen Hargreaves provided another YouTube hit when he scored a brilliant comeback goal.

Steven Gerrard became Kenny Dalglish's Brighton rock - but Liverpool were made to sweat on their captain's comeback.

Alex McLeish has come under attack from Aston Villa fans after his FIRST defeat as manager.

Chris Hughton has told Scotland striker James McFadden he could still have a future at Birmingham City.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp is adamant his side can fight on several fronts this season after last year's disappointing campaign.

Stuart Holden is ready to face Arsenal after overcoming the mental barrier of making his first tackle following six months out badly injured.

THE SUN

Jack Wilshere looks set to make a sensational return for Arsenal - after fearing he would be out until December.

Joey Barton has claimed he held talks with Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger before joining QPR.

Sol Campbell is being lined up for a sensational move to Swansea City.

Alex McLeish held an hour-long inquest with senior Aston Villa players after the Carling Cup defeat by Bolton.

Steve Bruce admits he is desperate to hang on to his star names after hailing his 'best ever' Sunderland squad.

Roberto Mancini believes Owen Hargreaves can make an England return after last night's brilliant comeback.

Andre Villas-Boas hailed his "superhuman" players after Fulham hit the bar with TWO penalties to spare Chelsea's blushes.

Steven Gerrard made his long-awaited Liverpool return last night but insisted: "It's not all about me".

Michael Owen says he feels more nerves and pressure now than at any time in his career.

Hatem Ben Arfa says he has been brought back to life by his first game in nearly a year.

DAILY STAR

Joey Barton last night claimed he came within a whisker of joining Arsenal in the summer.

Former Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri is in the frame to become Inter Milan's FOURTH coach in 15 months.

Kieran Gibbs admits Arsenal are under siege - but insists they will come out fighting for Arsene Wenger.

Blackburn boss Steve Kean believes former Barcelona prodigy Ruben Rochina could be a key factor in the club's revival.

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is going to get tough with Hatem Ben Arfa - for his own good.

Stuart Holden insists he bears no grudges to Manchester United star Jonny Evans over the tackle which threatened his career.

DAILY MAIL

Arsene Wenger's annual grilling from shareholders has been shelved because of Arsenal's disastrous start to the new season.

Swansea are weighing up a deal for Hungarian defender Zoltan Liptak.

Manchester United and Leeds fans who sullied the names of the victims of Munich and Istanbul have been branded disgusting and deplorable as West Yorkshire Police opened an investigation into a night of shame at Elland Road.

DAILY EXPRESS

The woman who persuaded English football to vote for the Premier League has lamented an "opportunity lost" to benefit the whole of the game more.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

From three years of Mancunian misery to rhapsody in blue, Owen Hargreaves laid sole claim to the title of football's Comeback Kid with a dream goalscoring debut for Manchester City.

While the debate continues over whether Arsenal strengthened sufficiently during the summer, Joey Barton has claimed he could have signed for the club but for his flare-up with Gervinho which led to the striker being sent off.

THE TIMES

Liverpool shopped for some expensive items in the summer transfer market but one of Kenny Dalglish's best bits of business may have been the re-signing of Craig Bellamy on a free transfer from Manchester City.

THE GUARDIAN

Football's under-fire world governing body has executed a bizarre U-turn amid criticism over the appointment of Issa Hayatou to oversee the London 2012 football tournament at a time when he is under investigation by the International Olympic Committee for alleged corruption.

For Owen Hargreaves, it is difficult to imagine his comeback could conceivably have gone any better.

THE INDEPENDENT

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini declared last night that Owen Hargreaves can become an important player for England after he marked his return to the game in remarkable fashion, with a superb 25-yard strike to ensure Manchester City's 2-0 defeat of the Carling Cup holders Birmingham.

The West London derby here last night was a frustration to both managers, as Chelsea and Fulham found their backbreaking workloads further increased by extra time.

DAILY RECORD

Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne last night gave under-fire boss Craig Brown the dreaded vote of confidence after being dumped out of the League Cup by lowly East Fife.

Neil Lennon described Celtic's cup win over Ross County as a "small step in the right direction" after the disappointment of losing to Rangers on Sunday.