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Thursdays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Gossip - - (Thursday October 13th)
DAILY MIRROR Manchester United are preparing to jettison fading captain Wayne Rooney with 20 months left on his £300,000-a-week contract. There is interest from the USA and China, but United face the prospect of having to pay up the remainder of his deal if they want to offload him after this season. Gordon Strachan is set to quit as Scotland manager before next month's trip to Wembley. Gareth Southgate is closing in on the England job. Football Association chiefs have been hugely impressed with Southgate, despite England's disappointing draw in Slovenia on Tuesday. Simone Zaza could be on his way out of West Ham - less than two months after joining. Valencia boss Cesare Prandelli is keen on the Italy striker, who is on a season-long loan from Juventus. Aaron Ramsey has returned to full Arsenal training as he steps up his recovery from a hamstring injury that's kept him out since the opening weekend of the season. DAILY STAR West Ham chairman David Sullivan claims fans will stop fighting at the London Stadium once the club starts winning again. Delhi Dynamos manager Gianluca Zambrotta has admitted he would love to sign Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Liverpool have told Paris Saint-Germain that Philippe Coutinho is not for sale at any price. THE SUN AC Milan have dropped out of the race to sign Chelsea outcast Cesc Fabregas. Chelsea's interest in Belgian forward Yannick Carrasco has forced Atletico Madrid to try to drive up his buy-out clause. David de Gea was being lined up as Gianluigi Buffon's long-term replacement at Juventus after the club's relegation for match-fixing in 2006 - only for the legendary Italian to stay. DAILY MAIL Gareth Southgate is in pole position to become England's next permanent manager and could land the role with victory against Scotland. Manchester United target Reece Oxford has rubbished claims that he is set to sign new deal with West Ham. Manchester United are in line for a cash windfall should Michael Keane leave Burnley as Leicester and Chelsea keep tabs on the England defender. The Football Association fail to explain why sacked England boss Sam Allardyce was given a £1m pay-off. Jordan Henderson says 'world class' Wayne Rooney is still England's leader despite being dropped by interim boss Gareth Southgate. West Ham are braced for the toughest security test yet at their London Stadium home with Chelsea set to be allocated 5,200 tickets for EFL Cup visit. Mesut Ozil insists Arsenal starlet Alex Iwobi is a 'mixture of Jay-Jay Okocha and Edgar Davids'. Hull City join Crystal Palace and Swansea in chase for Scottish starlet Jai Quitongo. THE EXPRESS French giants Paris Saint-Germain are running the rule over Celtic sensation Moussa Dembele - just four years after releasing him. Marouane Chamakh has launched a blistering attack on Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger over a perceived lack of respect. Jose Mourinho has reportedly set his sights on a January move for Porto midfielder Hector Herrera. THE INDEPENDENT Manchester United are expected to be without Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Luke Shaw for Monday night's clash against rivals Liverpool. Manchester United have opened talks over the signing of Valencia youngster Fran Villalba, according to the player's agent.
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