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DAILY MIRROR

Paris Saint-Germain are ready to break the bank to sign Cristiano Ronaldo with a deal worth £400,000 per week.
Pep Guardiola is set to commit his future at Bayern Munich with a new £17m-a-year deal to be signed before Christmas.
Spurs are now one of the most attractive clubs on Earth to players, according to manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Birmingham boss Gary Rowett is now favourite for the vacant manager's role at Fulham, after Nigel Pearson and Steve Holland pulled out of the race to succeed Kit Symons.
France has no plans to scrap fan zones during Euro 2016 despite concerns over security following the Paris terror attacks.

THE SUN

Jack Grealish has been banished from Aston Villa's first team and ordered to train with the U21s.
Meanwhile, Villa defender Philippe Senderos could be thrown a career lifeline by FC Zurich after being left out of Remi Garde's Premier League squad.
Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has urged Wayne Rooney to join him in China.
Crystal Palace want to sign 5ft 3ins Peterborough midfielder Erhun Oztumer, 24, who is valued at £500,000 by the Sky Bet League One club.
Newcastle and Stoke have joined the race for Oxford United midfielder Kemar Roofe, 22, but MK Dons are set to offer £500,000 for him in January.
Brendan Rodgers is in Qatar talking over a mega-money deal to return to football. The ex-Liverpool boss could earn £3.5m a year with Al Sadd.
Gareth Bale's agent tried to convince him to join Manchester United - and would have received £14m if the deal went through.
PSG and Sweden star Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims he can add fortune-telling to his repertoire - as he envisioned his own success.
Michael Laudrup is desperate to return to the Premier League and manage again after his spell with Swansea.

DAILY MAIL

Southampton will resist Manchester United's attempts to land winger Sadio Mane in January.
Ex-Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Petit believes Juventus star Paul Pogba must become more of a 'leader' on the pitch.

DAILY STAR

Newcastle are set to throw teenage sensation Adam Armstrong, currently on loan at Coventry, into their fight for Premier League survival.
Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has hinted he might try to sign a winger in the January transfer window.
John O'Shea is planning to use Sunderland's survival bid to launch his Euro 2106 ambitions with the Republic of Ireland.
Victor Wanyama is confident Southampton fans have forgiven him for trying to force a deadline day move to Tottenham.
QPR midfielder Leroy Fer, 25, is being lined up for a January loan move by former club Feyenoord.

THE EXPRESS

Liverpool have been asked by the Premier League to formally submit their case over the purchase of Danny Ings ahead of a tribunal that is likely to take place in the New Year.
Everton winger Kevin Mirallas has become a January transfer target for Ligue 1 clubs AS Monaco and Marseille.
Jermain Defoe claims Sunderland team-mate Duncan Watmore reminds him of Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale when he first arrived at Tottenham.

THE TELGRAPH

Aston Villa forward Jack Grealish, 20, has been told to train with the club's Under-21 squad after allegedly visiting a Manchester nightclub hours after the club's 4-0 defeat at Everton.
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