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Friday's Newspapers:
October 19, 2018


DAILY MIRROR

Bayern Munich will hold a shock press conference on Friday with fans speculating that Arsene Wenger could be appointed as their new manager.

Arsenal are pondering a swoop for Alberto Moreno with Liverpool resigned to losing the left-back at the end of the season.

  • Karim Benzema has vehemently denied claims he was involved in a violent kidnapping attempt on his former agent outside a shisha bar.
  • Jack Wilshere has suffered a minor setback in his bid to recover from his latest ankle problem.
  • Wayne Rooney says a band of senior players "controlled the Manchester United dressing room" during his trophy-laden spell at the club.


THE SUN
Chelsea want Inter's Mauro Icardi or AC Milan's Patrick Cutrone in January to replace Alvaro Morata.

Man City and Watford legend Tony Coton has revealed he is recovering after undergoing a quintuple heart bypass.

Chelsea legend Branislav Ivanovic is reportedly being lined up for a stunning January switch to Barcelona.

Daniel Sturridge is ready to extend his contract at Liverpool after forcing his way into Jurgen Klopp's plans this season.

  • Manchester United star David de Gea is refusing to follow Luke Shaw's example and commit his long-term future to the club.
  • Jens Lehmann insists overpaid English kids must follow Jadon Sancho's lead.
  • Chelsea legend Claude Makelele says the players were insecure before Jose Mourinho arrived and turned them into winners.

THE INDEPENDENT
Mauricio Pochettino has admitted his Tottenham squad is ripe for refreshing following a transfer-less summer.
  • Eddie Jones says Joe Marler can return to the England squad if he changes his mind on international retirement.

DAILY MAIL

Alexis Sanchez is debating a move away from Manchester United just nine months after his mega-money switch from Arsenal.
  • Chelsea are planning to begin contract talks with Eden Hazard before Christmas.
  • Andy Carroll is set to return to full first-team training at West Ham in two weeks after not playing a game this season.
  • Fulham have begun training their youngsters in the art of conversation by instructing them to ignore their mobile phones and talk to their team-mates more.
  • The National Police chief responsible for policing football will advise that the sale of alcohol is restricted to England fans the next time they travel abroad.
  • England wing Christian Wade has sensationally abandoned his rugby career with Wasps in an attempt to play American football in the NFL.


DAILY EXPRESS
Liverpool are ready to demand £20m for Divock Origi - and Everton are being linked to the unwanted forward.


Daily Telegraph
  • A charity representing referees in grass-roots football is seeking an urgent meeting with FA chief executive Martin Glenn following a spike in calls to their helpline to report verbal and physical abuse.
  • Eddie Jones does not fear the sack despite admitting he would expect his job to be on the line if his below-strength team were to have a disastrous campaign in next month's internationals.
The Times
  • The former FA chairman Greg Dyke has labelled members of the governing body whose opposition led to the collapse of the Wembley Stadium sale as "tosspots who don't want change".
  • Alexis Sanchez is growing increasingly frustrated with life under Jose Mourinho at Manchester United.
Daily Record
  • Barry Ferguson stepped back into the dugout with Kelty Hearts and insisted he's not in the slightest bit embarrassed to be starting out all over again down in the Lowland League.
 
I hope there's something in the Sanchez rumours. cut losses,try and offload him and bring in a natural RW and a striker to compete with Lukaku
 
Friday's Newspapers:
October 19, 2018


DAILY MIRROR

Bayern Munich will hold a shock press conference on Friday with fans speculating that Arsene Wenger could be appointed as their new manager.

Arsenal are pondering a swoop for Alberto Moreno with Liverpool resigned to losing the left-back at the end of the season.

  • Karim Benzema has vehemently denied claims he was involved in a violent kidnapping attempt on his former agent outside a shisha bar.
  • Jack Wilshere has suffered a minor setback in his bid to recover from his latest ankle problem.
  • Wayne Rooney says a band of senior players "controlled the Manchester United dressing room" during his trophy-laden spell at the club.


THE SUN
Chelsea want Inter's Mauro Icardi or AC Milan's Patrick Cutrone in January to replace Alvaro Morata.

Man City and Watford legend Tony Coton has revealed he is recovering after undergoing a quintuple heart bypass.

Chelsea legend Branislav Ivanovic is reportedly being lined up for a stunning January switch to Barcelona.

Daniel Sturridge is ready to extend his contract at Liverpool after forcing his way into Jurgen Klopp's plans this season.

  • Manchester United star David de Gea is refusing to follow Luke Shaw's example and commit his long-term future to the club.
  • Jens Lehmann insists overpaid English kids must follow Jadon Sancho's lead.
  • Chelsea legend Claude Makelele says the players were insecure before Jose Mourinho arrived and turned them into winners.

THE INDEPENDENT
Mauricio Pochettino has admitted his Tottenham squad is ripe for refreshing following a transfer-less summer.
  • Eddie Jones says Joe Marler can return to the England squad if he changes his mind on international retirement.

DAILY MAIL

Alexis Sanchez is debating a move away from Manchester United just nine months after his mega-money switch from Arsenal.
  • Chelsea are planning to begin contract talks with Eden Hazard before Christmas.
  • Andy Carroll is set to return to full first-team training at West Ham in two weeks after not playing a game this season.
  • Fulham have begun training their youngsters in the art of conversation by instructing them to ignore their mobile phones and talk to their team-mates more.
  • The National Police chief responsible for policing football will advise that the sale of alcohol is restricted to England fans the next time they travel abroad.
  • England wing Christian Wade has sensationally abandoned his rugby career with Wasps in an attempt to play American football in the NFL.


DAILY EXPRESS
Liverpool are ready to demand £20m for Divock Origi - and Everton are being linked to the unwanted forward.


Daily Telegraph
  • A charity representing referees in grass-roots football is seeking an urgent meeting with FA chief executive Martin Glenn following a spike in calls to their helpline to report verbal and physical abuse.
  • Eddie Jones does not fear the sack despite admitting he would expect his job to be on the line if his below-strength team were to have a disastrous campaign in next month's internationals.
The Times
  • The former FA chairman Greg Dyke has labelled members of the governing body whose opposition led to the collapse of the Wembley Stadium sale as "tosspots who don't want change".
  • Alexis Sanchez is growing increasingly frustrated with life under Jose Mourinho at Manchester United.
Daily Record
  • Barry Ferguson stepped back into the dugout with Kelty Hearts and insisted he's not in the slightest bit embarrassed to be starting out all over again down in the Lowland League.
What's with the egg chasing:nono:
 
Saturday's Newspapers:
October 20, 2018


DAILY EXPRESS


  • Southampton have identified former Monaco manager Leonardo Jardim as the man to replace Mark Hughes if his efforts to revive the club fail.
  • Arsenal are in pole position in the hunt for Roma's highly-rated forward Cengiz Under.
THE SUN

  • England left-back Ben Chilwell is poised to sign a £135,000-a-week contract with Leicester City.
  • Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri has claimed Manchester United have the best players of any club in the Premier League.
  • Antoine Griezmann is a target for Paris Saint-Germain should Neymar re-join Barcelona next summer.
  • Richard Scudamore expects Video Assistant Referees to be used in the Premier League next season.
DAILY MAIL

  • Manchester City are lining up a £70m raid for Holland and Ajax midfielder Frenkie de Jong.
  • Arsenal manager Unai Emery estimates it will be more than a month before Laurent Koscielny can play after he resumed training this week.
  • Manchester United are expected to make a revised contract offer to Anthony Martial in the coming weeks.
  • Bailiffs turned up at League Two side Oldham Athletic because one of their players had not paid a fine for driving a club car in a bus lane.
DAILY MIRROR

  • Pep Guardiola has admitted jettisoning Joe Hart at Manchester City was the toughest decision of his career.
THE TIMES

  • Jack Collison has stepped up to take charge of West Ham's U18 side in the wake of coach Mark Phillips being suspended earlier this week.
THE SCOTSMAN

  • Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has accepted he could lose Scott Brown to Western Melbourne in the A League next year.
DAILY RECORD

  • Steven Gerrard has called on Scottish football to see sense and enter Paul Gascoigne into the Hall of Fame.
  • Filip Benkovic has revealed Leicester are able to recall him from his loan spell at Celtic in January but he would love to stay.
 
Sunday's Newspapers:
21st October 2018


the sun on sunday


Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola will weigh up a £40m bid for Bournemouth defender Nathan Ake in January.
Chelsea are desperate to secure N'Golo Kante to a new contract with Real Madrid ready to make an offer for the France midfielder.
Celtic have placed a £9m price tag on Brendan Rodgers, giving Leicester City and Newcastle a headache as they ponder possible managerial changes.
Brighton are ready to make a £10m move for Chelsea youngster Reece James, who has impressed since joining Wigan on loan over the summer.
Sporting Kansas City striker Daniel Salloi hopes his agent will be able to find a Championship club for him in January.
Middlesbrough could benefit if Everton opt to allow Kieran Dowell to make a loan move in January.
Stoke City will only ask for a small fee if anyone wants to take Charlie Adam off their hands in January - he is out of contract next summer.
Maria Sharapova and Nike are poised to bring an end to the sponsorship deal which initially made her one of the world's highest-paid sportswomen.


sunday mirror

Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman is preparing a sensational £4bn bid to buy Manchester United.
Manchester United have gagged their match-day ambassadors from criticising Jose Mourinho.
Manchester City are refusing to blink over Raheem Sterling's contract demands - increasing fears the England winger will leave next summer.
Bill Kenwright wants to bring together billionaires Farhad Moshiri and Alister Usmanov at Everton.
Premier League scouts are flocking to Germany to watch former Rangers defender David Bates, now plying his trade with 2.Bundesliga side Hamburg.
Arsenal are leading the chase to sign exciting Ipswich teenager Dylan Crowe.
Newcastle and West Ham are keeping tabs on Aston Villa youngster Mitchell Clark, who is currently on loan with Port Vale.


mail on sunday

Tottenham have extended their stadium loan to £500m to cover the rising costs of the delayed construction.


sunday express

Chelsea are set to make Eden Hazard the highest-paid player in the Premier League after he signalled that he is ready to end his career at Stamford Bridge.
Arsenal are lining up a loan move for Barcelona flop Malcom in January.
Manchester City have been told that Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt want to play for the same team and are now pondering a double move for the Ajax youngsters.
Tottenham are lining up a shock move for Blackburn midfielder Bradley Dack after impressive scouting reports.
Real Madrid are ready to turn their long-term interest in Raheem Sterling into a concrete January offer for the Manchester United and England forward.


daily star sunday

Fiorentina defender Nikola Milenkovic has emerged as Manchester United's top Serbian target - ahead of Lazio's Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
Antonio Conte has edged a step closer to becoming the new Real Madrid manager.
HMRC have expanded their probe into football with nearly 200 players coming under investigation after UK tax authorities consulted with their compatriots in Spain.


sunday telegraph

Former culture secretary Andy Burnham has warned that grassroots football is in danger of "decay" because of deep spending cuts in local government.
The International Cricket Council will introduce a sexual conduct charter at the women's World Twenty20 next month in reaction to a spate of cases, including harassment and indecent exposure, over the last 18 months.
Jonny Bairstow is expected to be fit for England's Test series in Sri Lanka but could miss the best part of two weeks with the ankle injury he suffered playing football on Friday.


daily record

Scott Brown has been rated a major doubt for Celtic's Europa League crunch with RP Leipzig on Thursday after limping off in the 4-2 win over Hibernian.


scottish sun

Scott Brown and Leigh Griffiths are both in a fitness fight to make Celtic's Euro tie against RB Leipzig.
 
Monday's Newspapers:
October 22, 2018


DAILY MIRROR


Slavisa Jokanovic has two games to save his job at Fulham.

Rafa Benitez admits time is running out for him at Newcastle.

Mauricio Pochettino has warned his Spurs players to forget winning the title if they can't beat PSV in Wednesday's Champions League showdown.

German giants Borussia Dortmund have identified the next three English wonderkids they want to take to the Bundesliga - Bobby Duncan, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Phil Foden.



DAILY TELEGRAPH

Eden Hazard has suffered an injury scare after hurting his back in Chelsea's draw with Manchester United.

Jose Mourinho faces an anxious wait to find out whether or not the Football Association will charge him for his furious reaction to the goading of Chelsea coach Marco Ianni.

Sir Dave Richards, the former Premier League chairman who helped derail the £600m Wembley sale, has blamed local authorities for the crisis in grass-roots facilities.

DAILY MAIL

Jose Mourinho is to launch an internal investigation into how Manchester United's line-up was leaked ahead of Saturday's clash with Chelsea.

West Ham fear winger Andriy Yarmolenko could be out for six months with a ruptured Achilles tendon.

THE GUARDIAN

Chelsea and Manchester United are expected to be let off with a warning and reminded of their future conduct by the Football Association following the chaotic scenes that marked the closing stages of their 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.


SCOTTISH SUN

Former Aston Villa forward Gabby Agbonlahor has ruled out a move to Scotland - unless it's to Celtic or Rangers.

Ronny Deila says he will return to Celtic to celebrate if Brendan Rodgers' side win 10-in-a-row.
 
Tuesday's Newspapers:
October 23, 2018



DAILY MAIL

Chelsea are prepared to back Maurizio Sarri's impressive start to the season by raiding the transfer market to sign a new centre-forward in January, with Mauro Icardi and Krzysztof Piatek targets.

Fulham are set to open contract talks with prized asset Ryan Sessegnon.

Wolves midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White is a shock name on England manager Gareth Southgate's watch-list.

North Middlesex University Hospital Trust is considering asking Tottenham to bump the cost of food and drinks to help it raise money.

An England fan who gained access to the behind-closed-doors match in Croatia earlier this month has been suspended by the FA's official England Supporters Travel Club.



DAILY MIRROR
Antonio Conte is top of Real Madrid's wanted list - but that could end their chances of signing Eden Hazard.

Chelsea have reportedly sent scouts to watch Milan defender Alessio Romagnoli.

Gareth Southgate has asked for regular updates on Arsenal whizz-kid Reiss Nelson.



THE SUN
Manchester United have changed their team hotel on the eve of Tuesday's Champions League clash against Juventus

Chelsea have finally lost patience with Alvaro Morata and will try to sign a new striker in the January transfer window.

DAILY TELEGRAPH
Mike Ashley, the Newcastle United owner, took around £10m out of the club over the summer, depriving manager Rafa Benitez of much-needed transfer funds.

THE TIMES
A controversial plan for a new global club competition backed by Saudi money is set to be revived by FIFA this week.
 
Wednesday's Newspapers:
October 24, 2018



THE SUN


Divock Origi is set to be offered a way out of Anfield by Turkish side Besiktas to end his Liverpool nightmare.

Liverpool and Merseyside Police are on alert ahead of Wednesday's Champions League match despite Red Star fans being banned from the clash at Anfield.

Mauricio Pochettino fears Spurs fans could be targets for Dutch hooligans ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash against PSV.

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho banged on the Chelsea dressing room door to demand an apology from Marco Ianni after their dugout bust-up.

Chelsea target Krzysztof Piatek has been given a £35m price tag.


DAILY MAIL

Chelsea are planning to offer Antonio Rudiger an improved contract after the defender solidified his position as first-choice centre-back.

Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has flown in from Athens and addressed the club's players after becoming frustrated at an inconsistent season.

Neil Redfearn has left Newcastle United's coaching staff three weeks after joining.


DAILY MIRROR


Fulham defender Tim Ream has accused his own team-mates of not showing the stomach for the fight.


DAILY STAR

Chelsea winger Victor Moses is the latest star to be open to leaving the club in January.

Eric Dier wants Tottenham to use Real Madrid as their inspiration to fight their way out of their tightest Champions League corner yet.


DAILY EXPRESS

Paul Pogba will 'soon' be reunited with Max Allegri at Juventus.

Jose Mourinho insists he will stand by striker Romelu Lukaku.


DAILY TELEGRAPH


FIFA's latest plans for an annual tournament for the world's leading club sides will be opposed by UEFA.


DAILY RECORD


Murrayfield is on course to stage Scotland's biggest attended football match in 29 years when Hearts and Celtic battle it out in Sunday's Betfred Cup semi-final.

Celtic were hit with the bombshell news last night skipper Scott Brown could be sidelined for up to a month.


SCOTTISH SUN


Hearts boss Craig Levein insists the Jambos have had the perfect build-up to their semi-final clash with Celtic.
 
Thursday's Newspapers:
October 25, 2018


THE SUN

  • Jose Mourinho has been ordered by Manchester United's top brass to bite his lip as the Glazers fear his outbursts are damaging the club's global image.
  • Chelsea transfer target Krzysztof Piatek has had a £35m price tag slapped on him by Genoa, with the Chelsea losing faith in Alvaro Morata.
  • Chelsea are set to land a huge £9.5m windfall if Real Madrid appoint Antonio Conte as their new boss.
  • Liverpool have received a boost after Rhian Brewster began running after 10 months out with injury.
  • Former Manchester United and Arsenal striker Robin van Persie is set to retire at the end of the season.
  • Swansea risk losing Wales stars Connor Roberts and Joe Rodon on free transfers, with their contracts expiring at the end of the season and Bournemouth and Southampton hovering.
DAILY EXPRESS
  • Manchester United are leading Crystal Palace in the race to sign Chelsea's out-of-favour winger Victor Moses.
  • Rangers are planning to hire a new 'loan manager' to work with current boss Steven Gerrard.
  • The UFC is on the verge of signing a historic first trade deal in mixed martial arts history, with Ben Askren set to end his beef with Dana White and join the promotion company.
DAILY MAIL
  • Real Madrid will have to pay Julen Lopetegui almost £16m if they sack their under-fire manager.
  • Robert Lewandowski insists he is 'very happy' at Bayern Munich despite criticising the club over not allowing him to leave for Real Madrid.
  • UFC boss Dana White says Floyd Mayweather has not approached him for a fight with Khabib Nurmagomedov, and suggests Tony Ferguson will be the Russian's next opponent.
  • Wasps and England No 8 Nathan Hughes is set to join Bristol at the end of the season after being offered a £500k-per-year move.
DAILY MIRROR
  • Arsenal are monitoring Ajax star Nicolas Tagliafico as Unai Emery seeks a long-term solution at left-back.
  • Julen Lopetegui will be in charge of Real Madrid for El Clasico against Barcelona this weekend.
  • Eli Manning will not be leaving the New York Giants before the October 30 deadline, insists head coach Pat Shurmur.
DAILY RECORD
  • Steven Gerrard insists his current Rangers stars do not yet deserve to be compared to former Ibrox heroes.
DAILY STAR
  • Anthony Martial's new Manchester United deal is under threat after his representatives told the club he wanted at least £150,000-per-week.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
  • Kevin De Bruyne says he is concerned over the state of the Wembley pitch ahead of Manchester City's visit to play Tottenham, because it will have been damaged by hosting three NFL games in quick succession.
 
Friday's Newspapers:
October 26, 2018



Alexis Sanchez eyes PSG escape and much more in today's bulletin.



THE SUN


Real Madrid are making a last-ditch attempt to make Mauricio Pochettino their manager as pressure grows on current incumbent Julen Lopetegui.

Manchester United fear losing goalkeeper David de Gea to Juventus on a free transfer at the end of his contract.

Chelsea are being lined up for a "partial takeover" by Czech billionaire Petr Kellner, a friend of current Blues owner Roman Abramovich.

Ousmane Dembele was axed from Barcelona's Champions League squad to face Inter Milan on Wednesday after turning up 25 minutes late for a pre-game meeting.

Gary Cahill could decide to stay at Chelsea in January despite having only appeared once in the Premier League this season.

Chelsea face a fight with Juventus to sign Brescia midfielder Sandro Tonali, an 18-year-old who has been dubbed 'the new Andrea Pirlo'.

Aaron Tshibola has vowed to fight for his Aston Villa future and is open to returning from a loan spell with Kilmarnock in January to try and impress new boss Dean Smith.


DAILY MIRROR


Tottenham are weighing up a move for Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope as they look for a long-term replacement for Hugo Lloris.

Ashley Young wants a new two-year deal from Manchester United to take him past the age of 35.

Tottenham are set to beat rivals Arsenal to the signing of Atlanta United sensation Miguel Almiron, according to reports in his homeland of Paraguay.



DAILY MAIL


Alexis Sanchez hopes Paris Saint-Germain will offer him a way out of Manchester United in January but fears his lofty wages will cost him the chance of a move.

A group of Manchester United players have refused to carry out sponsorship activities in protest at recent transport issues that have plagued the club.

Sam Vokes is set to commit his long-term future to Burnley with talks over a new deal at Turf Moor now at an advanced stage.


DAILY TELEGRAPH


The Football Association wants to raise income from the lucrative football betting market as an alternative grassroots football funding plan after the collapse of the sale of Wembley Stadium to Shahid Khan.


THE GUARDIAN


Liverpool have opened talks with Joe Gomez and his representatives over a new contract.


DAILY STAR


Chelsea are considering a move for PSV Eindhoven striker Hirving Lozano as Maurizio Sarri looks to freshen up his attacking options.

Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa is keen on a reunion with Athletic Bilbao's Ibai Gomez in January.


DAILY RECORD


Hibs boss Neil Lennon is not ruling out a January move for Celtic's Scott Allan.
 
Saturday's Newspapers:
October 27, 2018



DAILY MIRROR

  • Arsenal and Manchester United are among the clubs preparing to make offers for Roma's Cengiz Under, according to reports in Italy.
  • Manchester United defender Eric Bailly, who continues to be linked with a move to Tottenham, has signed up with the Roc Nation Sports agency set up by music megastar Jay Z.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
  • Jamie Vardy is set to be benched when Leicester face West Ham, ramping up the tension between him and under-fire boss Claude Puel.
THE SUN
  • Europe's top clubs have engaged in secret talks over player wages to ensure finances do not spiral out of control.
  • Former Tottenham player Clinton N'Jie is being hunted by police in France for driving under a fake licence.
DAILY MAIL
  • Manchester United are set to fine players who refused to attend a sponsorship event earlier this week in protest at transport issues that have plagued recent games.
DAILY EXPRESS
  • Ivan Gazidis wants to bring in Arsene Wenger as AC Milan manager when he takes over as the club's chief executive next week.
THE TIMES
  • Nigeria have signalled their intent to persuade Everton and England U21 winger Ademola Lookman to play senior international football for them.
THE SCOTSMAN
  • Steven Naismith is not ruling out signing a pre-contract with Hearts, with his Norwich deal running out at the end of the season.
 
Sunday's Newspapers:
October 28, 2018



SUNDAY MIRROR


Phil Foden is wanted by Juventus - and a contract issue could see them land Manchester City youngster for just £175,000.

Manchester United have ordered Paul Pogba to stop talking about his dysfunctional relationship with manager Jose Mourinho and the possibility of leaving the club.

Rafa Benitez has been offered a £10m-a-year escape route from Newcastle by Chinese super-league giants Shanghai SIPG.

Jose Mourinho has fired another jibe at his Manchester United boss Ed Woodward by claiming the Old Trafford boardroom lacks a winning mentality.

Manchester United and Chelsea have joined Manchester City in the battle for Lyon star Tanguy Ndombele.


THE OBSERVER


Raúl Sanllehí, Arsenal's new director of football, insists he wants to end the practice of running down players' contracts.


MAIL ON SUNDAY


Newcastle manager Rafael Benitez has urged the club's fans not to boycott games in protest against the club's owner Mike Ashley.


SUNDAY STAR


Eden Hazard's Belgium team-mate Steven Defour has warned Chelsea that the player has always dreamed of a move to Real Madrid.

Manchester City are set to break their transfer record on Ajax star Frenkie de Jong.


SUN ON SUNDAY


Manchester United are ready to launch a fresh £60m bid for Leicester ace Harry Maguire in January.


SUNDAY TELEGRAPH


Mateo Kovacic says Ruben Loftus-Cheek must stay patient for his Chelsea chance.
 
Monday's Newspapers:
October 29, 2018


THE INDEPENDENT


Antonio Conte is set to replace Julen Lopetegui as Real Madrid manager on Monday after their 5-1 thrashing at Barcelona.

Pep Guardiola believes it is no surprise that Mauricio Pochettino is being linked with Real Madrid, having become an elite level manager at Tottenham.

THE SUN

Tottenham are in the running to sign Barcelona winger Malcom, but they will have to pay more than the £36.5m Barca invested last summer.

Manchester United keeper David de Gea has failed to reassure Jose Mourinho he is committed to the club as links with Juventus persist.

PSG are weighing up a £50m move for West Ham defender Issa Diop following his impressive start to the season.

DAILY MIRROR

Unai Emery has blasted his Arsenal defence and has little sympathy with unhappy Mesut Ozil after the draw at Crystal Palace.

DAILY MAIL

Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic has received the backing of owner Shahid Khan after Saturday's 3-0 home defeat to Bournemouth.

Daniel Amartey could be out for the season with a broken ankle after the Leicester ace underwent scans.
 
Tottenham are in the running to sign Barcelona winger Malcom, but they will have to pay more than the £36.5m Barca invested last summer.

I hope we're interested in this guy. We need a fast, tricky RW like him.
 
Tottenham are in the running to sign Barcelona winger Malcom, but they will have to pay more than the £36.5m Barca invested last summer.

I hope we're interested in this guy. We need a fast, tricky RW like him.

He’s not fast.
 
Tottenham are in the running to sign Barcelona winger Malcom, but they will have to pay more than the £36.5m Barca invested last summer.

I hope we're interested in this guy. We need a fast, tricky RW like him.
Can this Malcolm chap play in the middle?
 
Tuesday's Newspapers:
October 30, 2018



THE SUN

  • Real Madrid will offer Mauricio Pochettino an escape from Tottenham after making him their No 1 target to replace Julen Lopetegui.
  • Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal are on red alert as Barcelona tell Ousmane Dembele to find a new club in January.
  • Jose Mourinho is furious that a transfer summit with Manchester United chief Ed Woodward was cancelled at the last minute.
  • Real Madrid's players have blocked the appointment of Antonio Conte as Lopetegui's successor over his managerial style while at Chelsea.
  • Hector Bellerin could miss Arsenal's Premier League date with Liverpool with a thigh injury, perhaps meaning a rare chance for Carl Jenkinson in the first-team squad.
  • Stuart Broad could be dropped for the first time in almost 10 years for England's first Test in Sri Lanka, with Sam Curran his possible replacement.

DAILY EXPRESS

  • Gareth Bale has been blamed for Julen Lopetegui's sacking at Real Madrid.


DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • Liverpool owner John W. Henry says Jurgen Klopp can end the club's trophy drought with 'a special season'.


DAILY MIRROR

  • Rafa Benitez believes he'll finally get the cash to improve his team now Mike Ashley has seen Newcastle first hand.
  • Jermain Defoe has been assured he still has a future at high-flying Bournemouth despite a lack of action this season.
  • Loris Karius could return to Liverpool in January with Besiktas making an offer to cancel his loan.


DAILY MAIL

  • Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has been fined £350 and hit with three penalty points on his licence for speeding.
  • Mason Mount's big chance to shine for Derby against parent club Chelsea could be scuppered by a foot injury.


DAILY STAR

  • Aston Villa boss Dean Smith is plotting an £8m swoop for Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Barry Bannan.
  • Bristol Rovers striker Stefan Payne has apologised for a rude hand gesture he made towards the club's fans after the loss at Barnsley.


DAILY RECORD

  • Aberdeen will not demand a 50/50 ticket split with Celtic for December's Betfred Cup final.
  • Steven Naismith could add to Scotland's striker woes as he awaits results of a scan on his knee injury.
 
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Wednesday's Newspapers:
October 31, 2018


Daily Mail
  • Roberto Martinez is the favourite for the Real Madrid job after key figures in the dressing room were opposed to the appointment of Antonio Conte
  • Wilfried Zaha has been subjected to racial abuse on social media following the penalty he won against Arsenal at the weekend.
  • Manchester United's plea for more derby tickets has largely been ignored by Manchester City.
  • UEFA have joined the Wembley pitch debate ahead of PSV's Champions League visit due to concerns over condition and safety.
  • Daily Telegraph
    • Frank Lampard will not celebrate if Derby upset Chelsea at his Stamford Bridge 'home' in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.
    • Tottenham players fear Mauricio Pochettino could leave in the summer.
    • Chelsea insist letting Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori play for Derby against them is not for Frank Lampard's benefit.
    • Daily Mirror
    • Jaap Stam is eyeing a Manchester United return as he brands the manager's role his "dream job".
    • Spurs are angry as their fixture pile-up threatens to extend an 11-year trophy drought.
    • PSG expect to lose either Kylian Mbappe or Neymar as they continue their interest in Alexis Sanchez.
    • The Sun
    • Manchester United ace Alexis Sanchez is wanted by PSG in a shock swoop, amid his continuing Old Trafford struggles.
    • Arsenal bid £8m for Ajax and Argentina star Nicolas Tagliafico ahead of a January move.
    • Real Madrid will double Mauricio Pochettino's money with a £17m offer to steal him away from Tottenham.
    Daily Star
    • West Ham star Declan Rice is ready to pledge his international future to England.
    Daily Express

    Paul Pogba: Still linked with an Old Trafford exit
    • Paul Pogba's move to Juventus is not guaranteed but Barcelona and PSG are circling.
    The Guardian
    • Bernardo Silva has criticised the 'complicated' Wembley pitch after Manchester City's win over Spurs.
 
Thursday's Newspapers:
November 01, 2018


THE SUN


  • Juventus are keen on bringing Juan Mata to the club as uncertainty over the Spaniard's future at Manchester United continues to grow.
  • Man United forward Alexis Sanchez is wanted by Paris Saint-Germain in a shock move next summer.
  • FA chiefs are considering appealing after United boss Jose Mourinho was cleared of swearing into a TV camera.

DAILY MAIL
  • Borussia Dortmund are leading the pursuit of Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden.
  • The FA is considering an appeal after losing its landmark case against Jose Mourinho.
  • Jack Wilshere hopes to return at the end of November after having minor ankle surgery.
  • The FA is keen to find a replacement for technical director Dan Ashworth, who is joining Brighton next year, by the end of the month.
  • England's second Test against Sri Lanka in Pallekelle could be moved to Colombo over a hotel booking mix up which means neither team will be able to stay near the stadium.
  • Breeders' Cup entry Well Done Fox will be the only King Power Racing runner this week, with their remaining horses being withdrawn as a mark of respect to Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.

DAILY STAR
  • Manchester United star Alexis Sanchez is a transfer target for French giants Paris Saint-Germain.
  • Chelsea are on red alert over Declan Rice's contract saga at West Ham.
  • Brighton's Pascal Gross faces a further three weeks on the sidelines after a setback in his recovery from an ankle injury.
  • PFA chairman Ben Purkiss has joined Walsall on non-contract terms while he continues his rehabilitation from a neck injury.
  • Ben Coker has become the third Southend player to suffer a season-ending injury inside a week.

DAILY EXPRESS
  • Malcom has dismissed claims he is seeking a move away from Barcelona in January.
  • England are toying with the possibility of moving Owen Farrell to fly-half for Saturday's Test against South Africa.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
  • Manchester City youngster Brahim Diaz is ready to join Real Madrid on a free transfer next summer.
  • Real Madrid want to hold talks with Roberto Martinez at the earliest opportunity, with the Belgium coach the front-runner to take over at the Bernabeu.

THE TIMES
  • Brahim Diaz is refusing to sign a contract extension at Manchester City and could leave for Real Madrid on a free transfer next summer.
  • Former Rangers boss Mark Warburton and former Manchester City technical director Mike Rigg are among four leading candidates to take over as FA technical director.

THE GUARDIAN

  • Residents near Tottenham's new stadium have been left in limbo over differences between the club and council over a regeneration scheme.

THE SCOTTISH SUN

  • Rangers and Leeds are monitoring Lewis Macleod after he rejected a new deal at Brentford.

DAILY RECORD

  • Oleg Kononov is set to be announced as Spartak Moscow's new manager in time to debut in their Europa League clash with Rangers.
 
Friday's Newspapers:
November 02, 2018 ·





THE SUN

Liverpool are planning a bumper new contract for Joe Gomez even with three years left on his deal.

Raheem Sterling will earn a stunning £300,000 per week when he signs his new Manchester City deal.

Brighton goalkeeper Mat Ryan has emerged as a shock target to replace David de Gea at Manchester United.

Manchester City are plotting a raid for Spanish wonderkid Pelayo Morilla.

Tyson Fury was banned by Wikipedia for editing Wladimir Klitschko's page too often.


DAILY MAIL

Toy guns smuggled into Old Trafford have sparked a Manchester United security review.

Antonio Valencia has sent a fitness message to Jose Mourinho as he looks to force his way back into the team.

Fulham's players will suffer drastic wage cuts if they are relegated from the Premier League this season.

Southampton's Nathan Redmond has been banned from driving for 28 days after being caught speeding.

DAILY STAR

Thierry Henry wants to bring Arsenal youngster Emile Smith-Rowe to Monaco.

Jose Mourinho is set to recall Romelu Lukaku to his side against Bournemouth on Saturday after heart-to-heart talks.

Chelsea are having second thoughts about a summer move for Aaron Ramsey because of the impressive form being shown by Ross Barkley and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

West Ham are planning talks with London Stadium operators after the trouble that affected Wednesday's Carabao Cup tie against Tottenham.

Sunderland are targeting a January move for Exeter City's in-form striker Jayden Stockley.


DAILY EXPRESS

Paul Clement has been given two games to save his job as Reading manager.

Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse could make a shock move to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig in January.


DAILY TELEGRAPH


Football's lawmakers are to discuss overhauling the handball rule.


DAILY MIRROR


Tottenham are keen on £35m-rated Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure as doubts grow over the future of Victor Wanyama.

Khabib Nurmagomedov insists he will not attend the hearing into his post-UFC 229 brawl.

Manchester United legend Jaap Stam is eyeing up Jose Mourinho's job as a "dream club for me".

Liverpool's summer signing Fabinho admits his start to life on Merseyside "hasn't been easy".


THE TIMES

Watford's honorary life president Elton John regularly texts the club's chief executive to give his views on the team, and he wants the Hornets to sign Burnley 'keeper Tom Heaton.

Senior England rugby union players are angry a new deal designed to protect their welfare could cost them up to £75,000 in lost income as they will have to miss lucrative Test matches.

DAILY RECORD

Celtic are sweating on the fitness of young midfielder Daniel Arzani after he was stretchered off with a knee injury on his debut in the 5-0 win over Dundee.
 
Saturday's Newspapers
3rd November 2018



the sun

England's top-five clubs have secretly agreed to form a breakaway European Super League.
Manchester City threatened to sue UEFA in order to stop them being expelled from the Champions League.
Manchester United are willing to accept a knockdown price for contract rebel Ander Herrera in January.
Glenn Hoddle is facing the prospect of triple heart bypass surgery.


daily express

Cardiff City will display a solidarity banner following the death of Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.


the guardian

Leicester manager Claude Puel has told his players that any of them may opt out of the Cardiff game if they wish.
Everton boss Marco Silva has admitted his strikers need more coaching in a bid to find attacking balance.
Jurgen Klopp believes this season's exciting Premier League title race will go right to the wire.


daily telegraph

Manchester City are looking at Lyon's Tanguy Ndombele as a long-term replacement for Fernandinho.
Chelsea hope Real Madrid's managerial uncertainty can help them keep hold of Eden Hazard.


daily mail

Manchester City hid £30m from UEFA FFP investigators, leaked documents have revealed.
Bernd Leno is set to win the race to play for Arsenal against Liverpool ahead of Petr Cech.
England's second Test in Sri Lanka is to remain in Kandy after fans were offered a sweetener to switch hotels.


daily mirror

David de Gea is said to have been surprised by Jose Mourinho's comments about his Manchester United future.
 
Sunday's Newspapers:
November 04, 2018




SUNDAY MIRROR

  • Manchester United's efforts to tie Anthony Martial and David de Gea to new deals are being hampered by agents using Alexis Sanchez's huge wages as a guide in negotiations.
  • Jose Mourinho understands his job will be in jeopardy if Manchester United do not qualify for the knockout rounds of the Champions League.
  • Chelsea face a race to sign midfielder Joao Felix after his current club Benfica offered him a contract with a £105m release clause.
  • Middlesbrough have opened talks with Everton about signing Mo Besic on a permanent deal.
  • Wolves, Crystal Palace and Southampton are on high alert as Leeds United striker Kemar Roofe has stalled on signing a new deal.

THE SUN ON SUNDAY
  • Wayne Rooney will be included in Gareth Southgate's England squad and is set to captain the side against USA at Wembley.
  • Chelsea and Manchester City are battling to sign Sunderland teenager Bali Mumba.
  • Roy Hodgson made a last-ditch effort to sign Ruben Loftus-Cheek from Chelsea during the summer.
  • Everton are to make an offer to sign Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace and are prepared to offer Ademola Lookman as part of the deal.

DAILY RECORD
  • Steven Gerrard says he is frustrated by teams in the Premiership and their refusal to play with 'ambition' against his Rangers side.
DAILY STAR
  • Tottenham are eyeing Boca Juniors midfielder Wilmar Barrios, but are concerned they will be dragged into a bidding war by Real Madrid.

MAIL ON SUNDAY
  • Tottenham's academy chief John McDermott, Liverpool academy director Alex Inglethorpe and Les Ferdinand are candidates to replace Dan Ashworth as the FA's technical director.
  • Manchester United say Nemanja Matic chose not to wear a poppy on his shirt against Bournemouth for 'personal reasons'.
  • West Ham are weighing up a loan move for Fulham flop Kostas Mitroglou, who is currently with Marseille.
SCOTTISH SUN
  • Brendan Rodgers insists he has not given up hope of convincing Dedryck Boyata to stay at Celtic, despite his contract expiring at the end of the season.
  • Steven Gerrard has demanded life bans for the fans who threw coins at Alfredo Morelos in the game against St Mirren.
  • St Mirren chief Tony Fitzpatrick says the club will find and ban the fan who threw a coin at Alfredo Morelos.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
  • Pep Guardiola has denied claims that Manchester City 'tactically foul' opponents, saying he would never tell his team to do so.
  • The UK government would oppose any potential 'European Super League', as they feel it would threaten the 'culture of sport in England'.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
  • Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey is set for a move to Bayern Munich after the Bundesliga side expressed an interest in signing him for free in the summer.
 
  • The UK government would oppose any potential 'European Super League', as they feel it would threaten the 'culture of sport in England.

Shame they didn’t oppose having an Arab State spend billions facilitating an impossible-to-fail squad and the hugely detrimental effect it’s had on the ‘culture of sport in England’
 
Shame they didn’t oppose having an Arab State spend billions facilitating an impossible-to-fail squad and the hugely detrimental effect it’s had on the ‘culture of sport in England’
*applauds*
 
Monday's Newspapers:
November 05, 2018



DAILY TELEGRAPH


Jurgen Klopp is seriously considering leaving Xherdan Shaqiri out of the squad that travels to play Red Star Belgrade as he is likely to receive a hostile reception.

THE SUN

Chelsea and Manchester City are battling to sign Sunderland's teen sensation Bali Mumba after he impressed their scouts.

Manchester United are considering approaching Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs over using their Hotel Football as a base before home matches in a bid to avoid being late for games.

Brighton supremo Paul Barber is the favourite to succeed Martin Glenn as chief executive of the FA after being headhunted for the role.

DAILY MAIL

Everton want to sign Aaron Wan-Bissaka as a replacement for Seamus Coleman, and Crystal Palace could be tempted to sell if the Toffees include Ademola Lookman as part of the deal.

David Wagner has received assurances from the Huddersfield board that he will not be sacked, even if they are relegated.


DAILY MIRROR

England's record cap-holder Peter Shilton has slammed the decision to award Wayne Rooney with an England farewell, accusing the FA of 'giving caps away'.

Granit Xhaka has revealed Arsenal's players are convinced they will finish in the top four this season.

DAILY RECORD

Gordon Strachan is among the favourites to replace Mark Hughes at Southampton if the Welshman gets sacked.
 
Tuesday's Newspapers:
November 06, 2018


THE SUN


Mauricio Pochettino has told Real Madrid to forget it - again - as he is staying at Tottenham.

Manchester United will hold talks with Hotel Football in a bid to solve their Champions League home travel woes.

Boca Juniors and River Plate have agreed to ban away fans from both legs of the Copa Libertadores final.

Everton are leading the chase for former Manchester City striker Godsway Donyoh.


DAILY TELEGRAPH

Manchester United are among those leading European clubs who have been urging most caution over the potential formation of a new European Super League.

Gareth Southgate is considering whether to risk upsetting Raheem Sterling by allowing Wayne Rooney to wear the England No 10 shirt for the forward's farewell game against the United States.

THE TIMES

FIFA chiefs are set to claim that a revamped Club World Cup would lead to the threat of a breakaway European Super League receding.

The FA will not pass on any of the gate receipts from Wayne Rooney's final England appearance to his foundation and nor does it plan to donate any fixed sum despite the match being named after his charity.

DAILY EXPRESS

Mark Hughes is fighting for his job at Southampton and could be ousted if his team fail to beat Watford at St Mary's on Saturday.


DAILY MAIL

Harry Maguire will undergo a scan on his injured knee upon returning to England from Thailand on Tuesday, with the defender a major doubt for Leicester's emotional home game against Burnley.

DAILY MIRROR

Alvaro Morata has claimed fame and fortune offered no respite from his mental suffering during his troubled first season at Chelsea.

Harry Redknapp has joined the cast expressing reservations about Wayne Rooney's sentimental encore with England.

SCOTTISH SUN

Ryan Christie is poised to agree a new long-term deal at Celtic.

Cameroon are set to make a bid to poach Celtic star Olivier Ntcham from France.

Rangers star Alfredo Morelos can score 30 goals this season if he improves his self-discipline, says Gers legend Ally McCoist.

DAILY RECORD

Scottish football is set for crisis talks in an urgent bid to crack down on hooligans who are shaming the game.

Former Hibernian winger Kevin Harper is in the running for the vacant manager's job at Albion Rovers.
 
Wednesday's Newspapers:
November 07, 2018


THE SUN


  • Crystal Palace are weighing up a £10m New Year's bid for Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck.
  • Watford are interested in Iran full-back Milad Mohammadi.
  • Eddie Howe is eyeing a move for Manchester City youngster Lukas Nmecha.

THE TIMES


  • Wayne Rooney originally requested England's World Cup warm-up game against Nigeria at Wembley as his tribute game.

DAILY MAIL


  • Wayne Rooney's controversial return to the England team is detailed in a 40-page FA communications document that is at the centre of the confusion surrounding his appearance against the USA next week.
  • David Silva will take an honorary kick-off as Spain's special guest during their friendly with Bosnia later this month.

DAILY EXPRESS


  • Rangers boss Steven Gerrard will be backed again in the January transfer market, with the club hoping to make at least four signings.

DAILY MIRROR


  • Maurizio Sarri has slammed the door on a West Ham move to take Ruben Loftus-Cheek on loan.
  • Manchester City have begun keeping close tabs on Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
  • Callum Wilson is being eyed by Chelsea after a fine start to the season with Bournemouth.
  • Inter Milan are keen on Manchester United contract rebel Anthony Martial.
  • Issa Diop insists he is happy at West Ham despite interest from Paris Saint-Germain.

SCOTTISH SUN


  • Matt Ritchie has become the third Premier League player to snub Scotland for the sake of his club career.
  • Celtic have stepped up their pursuit of Iran World Cup star Milad Mohammadi as Watford get set to move in.
  • Steven Gerrard has revealed his Rangers stars held clear-the-air talks after a nightmare week at Ibrox.
  • Rangers are ready to spend as much as £1.5m on a new hybrid playing surface at Ibrox.
  • Max Lowe wants Derby County boss Frank Lampard to extend his Aberdeen loan deal until the end of the season.
  • Former Rangers star Andy Little has announced his retirement from football at the age of 29.
 
Thursday's Newspapers:
November 08, 2018


Anthony Martial looks to have played his way to a bumper new Manchester United contract say today's papers.


THE SUN

  • Manchester United are preparing to offer Anthony Martial a new contract worth £45m a year including bonuses.
  • Romelu Lukaku is training alone in order to recover from a hamstring problem in time for Sunday's Manchester derby.
  • PSV Eindhoven forward Hirving Lozano has named Manchester United and Barcelona as his preferred destinations if he were to leave his current club.
  • Nicolas Pepe has hinted he is ready to leave Lille sparking a potential move to Arsenal who are interested in the winger.
DAILY EXPRESS

  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp held an inquest at Melwood on Wednesday following the disappointing 2-0 loss to Red Star Belgrade.
DAILY MAIL

  • Fulham will consider hiring Scott Parker if Slavisa Jokanovic is sacked as manager following their poor start to the season.
  • Inter Milan will not consider bids of less than £100m for Manchester United target Milan Skriniar.
DAILY MIRROR

  • Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri will block West Ham's approach to sign Ruben Loftus-Cheek on loan in January.
  • Manchester United are interested in signing Sampdoria's 22-year-old Danish defender Joachim Andersen.
DAILY RECORD

  • The SFA reached a decision on Daniel Candeias' red card appeal on Wednesday evening but will not release their verdict until Thursday.
DAILY STAR

  • Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte is being left out of Didier Deschamps' France squads because he is regarded as a 'loner'.
  • Arsenal are keeping an eye on Juventus defender Mehdi Benatia ahead of a January offer because they believe he is unhappy at the Serie A club.
DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • Manchester City ignored warnings from their own staff when agreeing a sponsorship deal with a construction company accused of mistreating migrant workers.
  • Premier League clubs have begun voicing their frustrations over Tottenham's ongoing stadium delays.
THE TIMES

  • Javi Gracia has agreed a new three-year contract at Watford.
  • Mousa Dembele could be out for about six weeks with an ankle injury that he suffered in Tottenham's 3-2 win at Wolves last Saturday.
 
Friday's Newspapers:
November 09, 2018



THE SUN

  • Maurizio Sarri has asked Chelsea to make a £35m bid for Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson.
  • Arsenal have scouted Bahia's Brazilian midfielder Ramires six times with Gunners director of football Raul Sanllehi working on a move.
  • Watford have agreed a deal to sign 17-year-old Brazilian striker Joao Pedro from Fluminense.
DAILY EXPRESS
  • Juventus have accepted they will not be able to sign Anthony Martial from Manchester United and have turned their attention to Dortmund's Jadon Sancho.
DAILY MAIL
  • Juan Mata is hoping to receive a contract offer from Manchester United but will choose to remain in the Premier League if he does have to leave on a free in the summer.
  • Alexis Sanchez suffered a thigh injury in Wednesday's win against Juventus and is a doubt to face Manchester City on Sunday.

DAILY MIRROR
  • Paul Pogba missed Manchester United's flight back from Turin following their 2-1 win over Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday.
  • Manchester City are tracking 14-year-old Fernando Ovelar who is already playing in Paraguay's top flight for Cerro Porteno.
  • West Ham and Everton are weighing up a move for former Manchester City and Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri after his 18-month suspension ended this week.
DAILY STAR
  • Liverpool have contacted Sevilla to strike a January deal for left-back Alberto Moreno.
  • Chelsea have identified Nabil Fekir, who was heavily linked with Liverpool last summer, as a potential replacement for Eden Hazard if he were to leave.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
  • Celtic held advanced talks with Anderlecht midfielder Adrien Trebel over the summer but the SPFL side did not want to meet his £10m valuation.
  • Hearts are confident Steven Naismith and Christophe Berra will return early from their long-term injuries.
THE INDEPENDENT
  • Athletic Bilbao are ready to negotiate a contract for Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente, who is out of contract this summer.
 
Friday's Newspapers:
November 09, 2018



THE SUN

  • Maurizio Sarri has asked Chelsea to make a £35m bid for Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson.
  • Arsenal have scouted Bahia's Brazilian midfielder Ramires six times with Gunners director of football Raul Sanllehi working on a move.
  • Watford have agreed a deal to sign 17-year-old Brazilian striker Joao Pedro from Fluminense.
DAILY EXPRESS
  • Juventus have accepted they will not be able to sign Anthony Martial from Manchester United and have turned their attention to Dortmund's Jadon Sancho.
DAILY MAIL
  • Juan Mata is hoping to receive a contract offer from Manchester United but will choose to remain in the Premier League if he does have to leave on a free in the summer.
  • Alexis Sanchez suffered a thigh injury in Wednesday's win against Juventus and is a doubt to face Manchester City on Sunday.

DAILY MIRROR
  • Paul Pogba missed Manchester United's flight back from Turin following their 2-1 win over Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday.
  • Manchester City are tracking 14-year-old Fernando Ovelar who is already playing in Paraguay's top flight for Cerro Porteno.
  • West Ham and Everton are weighing up a move for former Manchester City and Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri after his 18-month suspension ended this week.
DAILY STAR
  • Liverpool have contacted Sevilla to strike a January deal for left-back Alberto Moreno.
  • Chelsea have identified Nabil Fekir, who was heavily linked with Liverpool last summer, as a potential replacement for Eden Hazard if he were to leave.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
  • Celtic held advanced talks with Anderlecht midfielder Adrien Trebel over the summer but the SPFL side did not want to meet his £10m valuation.
  • Hearts are confident Steven Naismith and Christophe Berra will return early from their long-term injuries.
THE INDEPENDENT
  • Athletic Bilbao are ready to negotiate a contract for Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente, who is out of contract this summer.

Wasn't that because he had to do a drugs test or something?
 
Saturday's Newspapers:
10th Nov 2018



the sun

Aaron Ramsey is a transfer target for Chinese Super League clubs and would be in line for a lucrative contract if he were to leave Arsenal on a free.
Manchester United defender Matteo Darmian is a January transfer target for Inter Milan and Roma.
Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt will reject interest from Manchester City and Barcelona for Juventus.
Huddersfield want Burnley's out-of-favour goalkeeper Tom Heaton to help them in their fight against relegation.
Manchester United fan Callum Wilson is delighted to earn his first England cap alongside the club's record goalscorer Wayne Rooney.


the times

Alexis Sanchez wants to leave Manchester United for PSG because he does not get on with his team-mates and does not like Jose Mourinho's management style.


daily express

Manchester United's chief executive Ed Woodward will reference the 2-1 win over Juventus in a planned meeting to impress club investors.


daily mail

Paul Pogba, Anthony Martial and Benjamin Mendy will all fly to Paris together on Sunday evening after the Manchester derby to attend a a friend's birthday party.
Marouane Fellaini will be left out of Belgium's upcoming squad after Roberto Martinez agreed with United to rest him.
Former Arsenal and Man City midfielder Samir Nasri wants £5m-a-year in wages in order to sign for West Ham.
Arsenal fear Danny Welbeck could be out for the rest of the season with the ankle injury he suffered on Thursday night.


daily mirror

Nice manager Patrick Vieira wants to sign Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet in January.


daily star

Chelsea are set to be priced out of a move for Inter Milan star Mauro Icardi who is valued at £90m by the Serie A side.


daily telegraph

The RFU will receive a record total revenue of close to £15m from England v New Zealand in what is expected to be the most lucrative Test match outside a World Cup.


the guardian

Everton defender Yerry Mina has blamed reports linking him with Manchester United over the summer on his agent.


the independent
Frank Lampard and John Terry have paused their regular phone conversations this week ahead of Derby's game against Aston Villa.
 
Sunday's Newspapers:
11th November 2018



SUN ON SUNDAY

  • Liverpool are prepared to loan out Dominic Solanke with Crystal Palace and West Ham keen.
  • Arsenal have stepped up their pursuit of Lille winger Nicolas Pepe.
  • Lewis Hamilton says he wants to boost British kids by building a school and becoming a father.
Sunday Telegraph
  • The Premier League insists it will investigate if Man City have broken FFP.
  • Wayne Rooney is expected to clarify this week that he is happy to play just a small part in England's game against USA.
Mail on Sunday
  • Manchester City would have made a significant loss last season if not for cash linked to owner Sheik Monsour.
  • Manchester United still use scouts who arrived under former bosses Louis van Gaal and David Moyes.
Sunday Express
  • West Ham may wait for Manuel Pellegrini's blessing before offering Javier Hernandez to other clubs.
Sunday Mirror
  • Pep Guardiola played a key role in helping Raheem Sterling secure his new £300,000-per-week contract.
 
Monday's Newspapers:
November 12, 2018


THE SUN


  • Porto midfielder Yacine Brahimi is wanted by three Premier League clubs - Newcastle, West Ham and Everton.
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson was pictured leaving Stamford Bridge wearing a protective boot after the Everton star picked up an unknown knock.
DAILY MAIL

  • Manchester City look like beating rivals United to the £50m signing of Ajax's Frenkie De Jong in the summer.
  • The FA is investigating claims of racism against the sacked Southampton technical director Martin Hunter.
  • Scotland have handed Hamburg defender Bates a maiden call-up as Alex McLeish replenishes his depleted squad.
  • Swindon are likely to turn to Richie Wellens after sacking first-team manager Phil Brown.
DAILY EXPRESS

  • Arsenal boss Unai Emery admits Danny Welbeck could be out for the rest of the season with his ankle injury, so could look for new signings in January.
THE MIRROR

  • Kyle Walker quickly deleted a tweet mocking Manchester United shortly after Man City's derby day victory.
  • Tottenham's Juan Foyth has revealed that Rio Ferdinand was his boyhood footballing hero.
  • Bayern Munich have admitted winger Franck Ribery was involved in an altercation with a journalist after his side's defeat by Borussia Dortmund.
  • Marco Silva laughed off a bust-up between Antonio Rudiger and Bernard as an embarrassing mismatch.
  • Salomon Rondon has laughed off comparisons to Alan Shearer at Newcastle.
DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • Tottenham will continue to play at Wembley for the rest of the season but attendances will be capped at 51,000
DAILY STAR

  • Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Vidic has admitted he would like to become manager of the club one day.
DAILY RECORD

  • Steven Gerrard insists Rangers star Connor Goldson's chest issue is not linked to his previous heart condition.
  • Dolly Menga faces trial by TV after the Livingston striker's 'headbutt' on Ryan Christie was missed by referee Kevin Clancy.