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Mondays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Gossip . . . . (Monday June 27th)
THE TELEGRAPH Roy Hodgson is to hand Raheem Sterling a shock recall for England's Euro 2016 showdown with Iceland. The attack is expected to comprise Harry Kane, Daniel Sturridge and Sterling, with Adam Lallana dropping to the bench. A £30m fee has been agreed for Sadio Mane's switch from Southampton to Liverpool. Northern Ireland fear manager Michael O'Neill will depart following the end of their Euro 2016 adventure. Arsene Wenger is 'to meet Alexandre Lacazette's agent' after joining race for Lyon striker. THE SUN Henrikh Mkhitaryan's move to Manchester United looks set to get over the line after a Borussia Dortmund official jetted to England. Tottenham could suffer from Eric Dier's stand-out Euro 2016 performances for England, with Bayern Munich taking notice of his form. AC Milan are interested in kick-starting their £80m revolution with the signing of Everton forward Romelu Lukaku, according to reports in Italy. Arsenal are set to meet with the representatives of Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette over a £45m move to the Emirates. Southampton are set to name former Lyon boss Claude Puel as their new manager to succeed Ronald Koeman this week. DAILY MAIL Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal are on alert as Alvaro Morata warns Real Madrid he wants to play for a team that makes him feel 'important'. DAILY MIRROR Manchester United target Breel Embolo has completed shock 25m-euro switch to Schalke. Southampton are eyeing Atletico Madrid's Thomas Partey as a replacement for the departed Victor Wanyama. Chelsea are set to go back in for Roma and Belgium midfielder Radja Nainggolan with a third bid. Leicester midfielder N'Golo Kante is a target for Chelsea. DAILY STAR Zlatan Ibrahimovic will reportedly arrive at Manchester United on Friday to sign a one-year deal. Manchester United have made a £30m move for Germany midfielder Julian Draxler. THE GUARDIAN The Icelandic football commentator Gudmundur Benediktsson has gone from the high of delivering one of the most memorable passages of commentary at Euro 2016 to the low of losing his day job within four days after being sacked as assitant manager of KR Reykjavik. THE INDPENDENT Roy Hodgson's legacy on the line as well as Euro 2016 hopes as Wayne Rooney urges caution ahead of England's crunch last-16 showdown with Iceland. Arsene Wenger is 'to meet Alexandre Lacazette's agent' after joining race for Lyon striker.
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