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Latest Paper Headlines - - (Sunday October 16th)

SUNDAY MIRROR

Manchester United have held further talks with Atletico Madrid about a move for Antoine Griezmann. The Red Devils see the Frenchman as a long-term replacement for Wayne Rooney.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has no plans to strengthen his squad in January.
Sunderland are set to hand goalkeeper Jordan Pickford a bumper new deal to fend off interest from Manchester City.
Crystal Palace plan contract talks with Joe Ledley and Martin Kelly to ward off possible interest.
Chelsea want young Porto defensive midfielder Ruben Neves in January, but are demanding an answer now.

THE EXPRESS

Joe Hart has played his last game for Manchester City and will leave the club permanently next summer - because he feels let down by Pep Guardiola.
The way is clear for Gareth Southgate to be the next England manager after Roberto Mancini admitted he had not had any contact with the FA.

THE SUN

Tottenham are eyeing a move for Romelu Lukaku's younger brother Jordan, a left-back currently with Lazio.
Arsenal face a fight to keep young Swedish centre-back Kristopher Da Graca from a move to Paris Saint-Germain.
Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford is being eyed up by Everton to become their long-term No 1.
Liverpool are set to lose the race to sign Uruguay whizkid Joaquin Ardaiz, who is edging towards a move to continental Europe.
Manchester City rising star Bersant Celina, currently on loan with FC Twente is being chased by Borussia Dortmund.
New Aston Villa boss Steve Bruce is working on a January loan deal for Middlesbrough forward Jordan Rhodes.

DAILY STAR

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he is not jealous about the money spent on transfers by clubs like Manchester United.
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