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Tuesdays Football Headlines
Tuesday's transfer rumours and all the gossip from UK newspapers (October 30, 2018)
Real Madrid will offer Mauricio Pochettino an escape from Tottenham to replace Julen Lopetegui according to one of Tuesday's papers. THE SUN Real Madrid will offer Mauricio Pochettino an escape from Tottenham after making him their No 1 target to replace Julen Lopetegui. Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal are on red alert as Barcelona tell Ousmane Dembele to find a new club in January. Jose Mourinho is furious that a transfer summit with Manchester United chief Ed Woodward was cancelled at the last minute. Real Madrid's players have blocked the appointment of Antonio Conte as Lopetegui's successor over his managerial style while at Chelsea. Hector Bellerin could miss Arsenal's Premier League date with Liverpool with a thigh injury, perhaps meaning a rare chance for Carl Jenkinson in the first-team squad. DAILY EXPRESS Gareth Bale has been blamed for Julen Lopetegui's sacking at Real Madrid. DAILY TELEGRAPH Liverpool owner John W. Henry says Jurgen Klopp can end the club's trophy drought with 'a special season'. DAILY MIRROR Rafa Benitez believes he'll finally get the cash to improve his team now Mike Ashley has seen Newcastle first hand. Jermain Defoe has been assured he still has a future at high-flying Bournemouth despite a lack of action this season. Loris Karius could return to Liverpool in January with Besiktas making an offer to cancel his loan. DAILY MAIL Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has been fined £350 and hit with three penalty points on his licence for speeding. Mason Mount's big chance to shine for Derby against parent club Chelsea could be scuppered by a foot injury. DAILY STAR Aston Villa boss Dean Smith is plotting an £8m swoop for Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Barry Bannan. Bristol Rovers striker Stefan Payne has apologised for a rude hand gesture he made towards the club's fans after the loss at Barnsley. DAILY RECORD Aberdeen will not demand a 50/50 ticket split with Celtic for December's Betfred Cup final. Steven Naismith could add to Scotland's striker woes as he awaits results of a scan on his knee injury.
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