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Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Paper Talk: Pep's suspicious meeting, Suarez in a hurry, Germans take tube, Terry going nowhere

PAPER Talk features Pep and Suarez's manager having lunch, Terry digging his heels in, and the German team's tube ride.
PEP IN FOR SUAREZ?

What was Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola doing at a trendy London eatery on Friday afternoon... meeting Luis Suarez's agent?
It's been reported that Pep made the most of the international break with a trip to London.
But was it business or pleasure?


Guardiola enjoyed lunch in Borough Market's lively restaurant Eliott's Cafe - and was joined by Liverpool forward Suarez's representative.

Of course, the Anfield hero's agent is non other that Guardiola's brother Pere, but with constant speculation surrounding the Uruguan striker's future, it's hard to know whether or not that's just a pleasant coincidence.
The Barcelona legend, who was with his family, posed for photographs with fellow restaurant goers who recognised him.
TERRY DIGS HEELS IN
John Terry may be on his last legs but he appears keen to ensure his football career winds down at Chelsea after rebuffing a strong approach from Galatasaray.
Terry, out of contract at the end of the season, had been named as a priority target by Galatasaray boss Roberto Mancini, who is eager to bolster his defence in January.

The former Manchester City manager was understood to be constructing a deal for the 32-year-old worth Pound3.2million a year after tax, for two years, with the option of a third.
But the Turkish giants will look elsewhere after being told Terry is not expected to move in mid-season.

GERMANS TAKE THE TUBE
London's famed underground train system is often virewed by celebrities as transport for the common, but that's clearly not the view of the German national team.
In the English capital preparing for their much-anticipated friendly with the Three Lions, the whole team took the tube to Wembley, shocking fellow train-goers.
This tweet from Per Mertesacker indicates he might just be a regular when it comes to the use of public transport.

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