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Posted by Jon Carter on 05/22/2009

Normally teams are announced an hour before kick-off, but not if you're the Sun. They have the inside scoop on the United team to face Barcelona in the Champions League final and it's... well... pretty unsurprising.

Carlos Tevez is out, Dimitar Berbatov is out, Park Ji-Sung and Ryan Giggs are in. The paper claims it's a real ''insult'' to Tevez to be left out, but we're not sure why as no-one has expected him to play from the start with all the focus on his future.

John O'Shea keeps his place at right-back and Cristiano Ronaldo continues his not-going-to-give-the-ball-away-as-much effort as a lone striker. So it's pretty much exactly the same team as against Arsenal in the semi. Except Darren Fletcher of course.

Transfer gossip now, and there are some pretty interesting deals going on if you believe the media. Chelsea, for some reason, are being linked with a new right-back. We all thought Jose Bosingwa had done rather well this season, but the Blues are apparently tracking Inter Milan's Brazilian defender Maicon for £22m.

The Daily Star reckon that when Carlo Ancelotti takes over in the summer, he'd just love to take him along for the ride. Probably wouldn't please Jose much, but he has given his backing to the Italian for the Stamford Bridge post.

Arsene Wenger, meanwhile, is looking to Fulham for his defensive stability next season. Brede Hangeland has done a good job at the heart of the Cottagers defence, and his extra height and power has caught the eye of the Frenchman, according to the Sun. But would he really spend £15m on him?

The Sun also have the news that 'Arry Redknapp is keen to raid his old club once again for full-back Glen Johnson. Liverpool are believed to be in the prime position to sign the England defender as they need a player to shout back at Jamie Carragher when he gets in a mood; but Tottenham may swoop for their fourth right-back in the past year.

Once an England player, Dean Ashton gets the treatment (and he's used to that) in the Daily Mirror. The paper thinks he'd be offloaded to Newcastle or Aston Villa in the summer, but someone would have to take a big chance to take the injury-prone striker anywhere.

However, Newcastle won't be signing anyone decent if they go down and Sebastian Bassong could be the first to leave, says the Times.

Another team struggling for top flight status, Sunderland, could turn to Hamburg manager Martin Jol next season, according to the Daily Star. Quite why the Dutchman would want to trade a chance at the Bundesliga title and possible qualification for Europe for the drudgery of another relegation battle is beyond understanding. So he'll probably just stay put.

And finally, Chelsea have cancelled their plans for an FA Cup parade. Not because they haven't won it yet. Not because it's a mere consolation prize given they really wanted to claim the Champions League. But because of the CREDIT CRUNCH! We know Roman Abramovich has been cutting costs, but if one of the world's richest men can't even get a open bus tour together, we know it's bad.

Comments

Posted by ubaldo on 05/22/2009

it doesnt matter waht the line up is man u will lose to barca

Posted by Azman on 05/23/2009

Man U Will Thrashed Barca 4-0. 100% Sure.

Posted by Shivam on 05/26/2009

haha..you'll be eating your words tommorow mate...i promise you that...

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