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Saturdays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Gossip . (Saturday March 26th)
THE SUN Manchester United want Jose Mourinho to revive the club's fortunes and are willing to offer him £60m in order to lure him to Old Trafford. Antonio Conte has moved Romelu Lukaku to the top of Chelsea's summer transfer plans. Former Chelsea midfielder Shaun Wright-Phillips has urged John Terry to come and join him in Major League Soccer. Thibaut Courtois is refusing to commit to his long-term future to fallen Premier League champions Chelsea. Arsenal shareholder Alisher Usmanov insists the club must stand by Arsene Wenger despite admitting the title race is over for another year. DAILY MIRROR Tony Pulis and West Brom owner Jeremy Peace will hold crunch talks at the end of the season to determine his future despite having a year left on his deal. Manchester United have been linked with a summer move for Inter Milan defender Jeison Murillo. Swansea are tipped to snap up Wales international Hal Robson-Kanu on a Bosman this summer. DAILY MAIL Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta has given Antonio Conte his seal of approval after being impressed by the Italian's high-tempo football in the friendly match between Spain and Italy. Germany coach Joachim Low has urged Liverpool target Mario Gotze to get reassurances about his future after falling out of favour at Bayern Munich. Tim Sherwood has emerged as a contender to become Derby County's head coach next season. DAILY STAR Jose Mourinho will not allow David de Gea to leave Manchester United if he takes control at Old Trafford, according to reports in Spain. Thibaut Courtois admits he could quit Chelsea this summer. THE EXPRESS Arsene Wenger has insisted he has no desire to sell Theo Walcott in the summer. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has set his sights on Arsenal duo Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Wojciech Szczesny. THE TIMES Stoke chairman Peter Coates says the Premier League, the Football League and the FA have "all sorts of worries" about the effects of Great Britain leaving the European Union. THE INDEPENDENT David Beckham considered approaching Paul Scholes to coach his planned MLS franchise in Miami, according to reports in America, but now favours former Real Madrid team-mate Roberto Carlos because the city has a 44,000-strong Brazilian population.
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