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Read all the 'Goss' Saturdays Papers
Paper 'Gossip' . Saturday Nov 15
DAILY MIRROR •Tottenham are ready to sell Emmanuel Adebayor in the January transfer window. •On-loan Liverpool starlet Divock Origi has taken to Twitter to reject claims he will be returning to Anfield in January. •West Ham have reportedly set a deadline of January for defender Winston Reid to sign a new deal. •Wayne Rooney wanted to quit football at the age of 14 before his father and ex-Everton manager, Colin Harvey, managed to talk him out of it. •West Brom pair Jonas Olsson and Claudio Yacob could leave in January. •Malky Mackay could get the Wigan job then be banned from football by the FA. •Peterborough are in talks to re-sign Aaron Mclean from Bradford. DAILY STAR •Manchester United will have to battle Barcelona for the signature of Cristiano Ronaldo next summer after the Catalan side ramped up their interest in the Real Madrid forward. •Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Christoph Kramer says he is interested in a move to the Premier League, with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Spurs all reported to be keen. •Wayne Rooney has set his sights on becoming a manager - and has not ruled out managing his country one day. •Everton star Kevin Mirallas is nearing a return to action. •Hugo Lloris claims Tottenham's players are to blame for the club's poor start to the season and has taken a swipe at Daniel Levy. •West Brom boss Alan Irvine is expecting a busy January. •Frank Lampard has been told to forget about staying at Man City for the rest of the season. THE SUN •Major League Soccer side New York expect midfielder Frank Lampard to join up with them for pre-season training in the new year and not extend his loan spell with Manchester City. •Inter Milan and Juventus have joined Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham in showing an interest in West Brom striker Saido Berahino •Wayne Rooney wants to become a manager but is dreaming of playing in the 2018 World Cup. •England's Euro opponents Slovenia have slammed the Wembley pitch as "completely ruined". •Roy Hodgson has revealed how UEFA blocked England's late plea to replace crock Leighton Baines. •Paul Lambert faces a defensive nightmare ahead of Aston Villa's next game. •Roberto Mancini has returned to Inter Milan. THE MAIL •Manchester United are keen on signing £7.5m Brazilian striker Douglas Coutinho from Atletico Paranaense. •Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has advised Petr Cech, to seek a move away from the club. •Claudio Ranieri is on the verge of being sacked as Greece coach after his side lost 1-0 to the Faroe Islands on Friday. •Premier League footballers earn £2.3million a year each on average, or £43,717 a week, giving them wages almost 60 per cent bigger in 2014 than their closest earnings rivals in Germany's Bundesliga. •Colombia manager Jose Pekerman has revealed that Radamel Falcao is on the verge of return and claims he will go on to break records in England. •Wigan have been urged not to appoint Malky Mackay as their new boss by local MP Lisa Nandy. •Robin van Persie says Holland owe boss Guus Hiddink a victory against Latvia. •Gareth Bale has promised to go "all guns blazing" for a victory in Belgium. THE EXPRESS •Arsenal have set their sights on a move for Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Lars Bender. •Liverpool are set to make a £25m bid for Chelsea forward Andre Schurrle, but they face stiff competition from Tottenham. •Roy Hodgson believes England are regaining the backing of fans following the World Cup disaster. THE TIMES •Arsenal and Manchester United have been handed a boost in their pursuit of West Ham defender Winston Reid, with the Hammers ready to sell the New Zealander if he does not commit to a new deal. THE TELEGRAPH •QPR goalkeeper Rob Green says he would like to become a football club chief executive when he stops playing. •Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has added to the Ched Evans debate and says he would not employ a convicted rapist. •Temuri Ketsbaia looks set to resign as boss of Georgia after they were beaten 4-0 by Poland. THE GUARDIAN •A warrant for the arrest of former Rangers owner Craig Whyte on fraud charges has been issued. •Matches in Greece's professional leagues have been suspended after a referees' committee official was beaten with wooden clubs by two men on motorbikes.
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