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Wednesdays Football Headlines
Wednesday's football gossip and transfer rumours (February 21 2018)
DAILY MAIL Chelsea face fierce competition from Bayern Munich for £88m-rated Borussia Dortmund teenager Christian Pulisic. Wigan insisted their security measures were "perfectly acceptable" during the FA Cup showdown with Manchester City. THE TELEGRAPH Aaron Ramsey is facing a battle to be fit for Arsenal's Carabao Cup final against Man City. THE SUN Jorginho could be allowed to leave Napoli - opening the door for a move to Manchester United. Arsenal are eyeing up a move for Juventus ace Daniele Rugani. Leo Ulloa wants a permanent return to Brighton and reckons helping them stay up will mean more than winning the title. Burnley's Tom Heaton returned after five months out in a behind-closed-doors game but conceded a penalty inside 60 seconds. Panicking ref chiefs are planning emergency testing of new VAR equipment after a series of cock-ups. Sunderland fans are backing a protest against stay-away owner Ellis Short. Jamie Vardy is refusing to slow down his bid to partner Harry Kane for England at the World Cup. Robert Pires says the Europa League is Arsenal's only chance to qualify for the Champions League. DAILY MIRROR Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has claimed Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham want to sign him. Swansea's survival bid has been boosted by the news Alfie Mawson's injury is not as bad as first feared. Out-of-contract Lazio defender Stefan de Vrij is keen on a move to Manchester United. DAILY EXPRESS Jose Mourinho is set to welcome Paul Pogba back into the fold but has warned the £90m price tag does not guarantee him a regular place. David Moyes has given further clues that he will be staying on as West Ham manager by looking at potential recruits. DAILY STAR Manchester United are ready to offer Real Madrid competition for Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi. QPR are checking on Chelsea youngster Isaac Christie-Davies in a trial spell. DAILY RECORD THE SPFL face a fixture headache over Rangers who may have to face the same team for the third time at Ibrox this season. Fulham's Kevin McDonald has urged new Scotland boss Alex McLeish to pick him.
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