Afternoon Ticker: Capello's future unclear, Fabiano keen on United and more
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By FRANCO PANIZO
Fabio Capello is contracted with England by the 2012 European Championship, though with the Three Lions' exiting early from the World Cup, his future has become unclear.
Despite telling the FA which he would similar to to sojourn as England's manager, Capello will have to wait for two weeks to find out if England's ruling body would similar to him to remain. Capello is upon the prohibited chair after England was trounced, 4-1, by Germany in the round of sixteen in the World Cup upon Sunday.
Capello settled he already has plans for England should he remain, together with bringing in younger players for the next World Cup cycle.
Here have been more stories from Monday:
Fabiano open to Man. United move
Luis Fabiano may be under contract with Sevilla, though which hasn't stopped him from publicly admitting his enterprise to play for Manchester United.
Fabiano said he will not magnify his contract with Sevilla as well as which he would similar to to secure the move to the bigger club where he could compete for the UEFA Champions League, with Manchester United being one of his tip choices.
Despite Sevilla claiming which it won't sell Fabiano, AC Milan as well as Tottenham have also been linked with moves for the Brazilian striker. Fabiano has ruled out fasten the Tottenham, however.
City nearby Silva deal
Manchester City's summer spending could proceed with the swap of players, as the club looks to pointer Valencia midfielder David Silva in exchange for striker Roque Santa Cruz. Silva has been linked with Manchester City for the little time, as well as the move appears closer than ever to completion as Valencia looks to make firm its depleted att! acking o ptions.
FFF boss to quit
The mess in France only continues to get bigger.
French Football Federation boss Jean-Pierre Escalettes has settled he will step down from the position after this week after he meets with France's National Assembly to plead the mess which was France during the World Cup.
France did not win the compare during this World Cup, finishing last in Group A behind Uruguay, Mexico as well as South Africa.
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What do you think the FA will do with Capello? Would Manchester United be the great fit for Fabiano? Still can't hold France's meltdown? How do you see Silva faring with Man. City?
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