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Mondays Football Headlines
Latest football gossip and transfer news (March 12 2018)
West Ham are worried about stadium sanctions, Alan Pardew's set for showdown talks and panic over Harry Kane's injury fill Monday's back pages. DAILY MIRROR Liverpool and Manchester United are keen on signing Red Bull Leipzig forward Timo Werner but he has told them to forget about signing him in the summer. Tottenham are sweating on fitness of Harry Kane after he left Bournemouth on crutches. West Ham's owners are demanding talks with London Mayor Sadiq Khan and vow not to be bullied out of their new stadium. Pep Guardiola's rejection helped make Xherdan Shaqiri a better player, says Stoke boss Paul Lambert. Kurt Zouma insists life is tougher at Stoke than it has been at Chelsea. Mark Noble has warned West Ham's besieged board that militant fans' anger is not over and there could be more protests to come. Arsenal are ready to loan out teenage duo Eddie Nketiah and Reiss Nelson to get them ready for the first team. DAILY MAIL Antonio Conte says his Chelsea side do not have the experience to emulate Juventus in the Champions League. West Ham fear they may have to play games behind closed doors at the London Stadium following Saturday's trouble. DAILY TELEGRAPH West Ham's owners want to take over the London Stadium security after the ugly scenes on Saturday. Robert Snodgrass says he sees shades of Sir Alex Ferguson in Steve Bruce's turnaround at Aston Villa. Chelsea boss Antonio Conte says his side will have to suffer if they hope to get past Barcelona. Gabriel Jesus will start for Manchester City against Stoke with Sergio Aguero out with a knee problem. THE SUN England and Tottenham are sweating on the results of a scan after Harry Kane left Bournemouth on crutches wearing a protective boot. Paris Saint-Germain's sporting director says he cannot guarantee Real Madrid target Neymar's future. West Ham legend Sir Trevor Brooking warned West Ham thugs: Stay away or we will get relegated. THE GUARDIAN A disputed goal at the end of a match in the Greek Superleague between Paok Salonika and AEK Athens has led to a pitch invasion by one of the team owners, who appeared to be carrying a gun. Alan Pardew will have talks with West Brom's owners on Monday to determine whether he will remain in charge. THE TIMES West Ham United's owners will be protected by a fortified London Stadium and a police presence to help to prevent a repeat of the scenes that marred Saturday's 3-0 defeat by Burnley. DAILY STAR Chelsea are facing a fight with PSG if they want to make Luis Enrique their next manager. Jesse Lingard is in line for a new deal at Manchester United - just 11 months after his last improved contract.
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