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Wednesdays Football Headlines
The latest transfer rumours and football gossip with reports of Man City chasing English trio (February 20, 2019)
Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Declan Rice and Ben Chilwell are on Pep Guardiola's summer shopping list. Plus the rest of today's back page news THE SUN Pep Guardiola is tracking £150m worth of British talent in Declan Rice, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Ben Chilwell ahead of splashing the cash at Manchester City this summer. Maurizio Sarri expects the sack if Chelsea suffer another humiliation against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final. Ander Herrera is ready to commit his long-term future to Manchester United with a new three-year deal in the pipeline. Arsenal fear they could be playing at a half-empty Emirates against BATE Borisov on Thursday. Scott McTominay has moved ahead of big-money flop Fred in the Manchester United pecking order - after a deadline-day move to West Brom was rejected. Petr Cech took the Arsenal women's team out for a meal to congratulate them on their successful season so far. DAILY MAIL Arsenal are monitoring developments with Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope as they assess replacements for Petr Cech. Bayern Munich have joined the growing list of clubs monitoring Crystal Palace right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka. DAILY MIRROR Liverpool have been tipped as potential buyers of Bruno Fernandes this summer - as Sporting Lisbon face being forced to cash in on the Portugal midfielder. Maurizio Sarri is struggling to convince Chelsea's serial silverware winners that his way is the right way. THE TIMES Ashley Young is among three players unable to play in the last eight of the FA Cup next month after a change in the rules this season - players who are booked twice in the cup automatically miss the next game, although there is an amnesty for the semi-finals. THE GUARDIAN Nantes are set to take their dispute with Cardiff City over the death of Emiliano Sala to Fifa this week if the Premier League club fail to comply with the French club's request for payment of the first instalment of his £15m transfer fee by Wednesday. DAILY RECORD Steven Gerrard admits the Scottish Cup is now the most realistic opportunity for Rangers to end their trophy drought. Revolutionary plans to draft in foreign referees to the top flight for the start of next season are to be tabled.
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