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Thursday's football transfer rumours and gossip (September 07 2017)

THE SUN

Chelsea staff have moved Diego Costa's car out of the first-team car park and into the youth bays. (Really??)
(You couldn't make this stuff up with Chelsea)
Ashley Young wants talks with Jose Mourinho in the hope he will keep him until 2018.
Forgotten man Ilkay Gundogan could return for Manchester City this weekend.
Cristiano Ronaldo has five 90-minute snoozes a day and sleeps in the foetal position.

DAILY MAIL

Jamie Vardy says he has discussed a move abroad with his agent when he quits Leicester.
Liverpool are set to reward Wales hero Ben Woodburn with a new contract.
Frank de Boer could be sacked if he loses his next Crystal Palace game.
Liverpool could be without Philippe Coutinho for the trip to Manchester City.

Demarai Gray hopes his England heroics will end his Leicester misery.
West Ham could face further disruption at the London Stadium via UK Athletics plans in 2022.

DAILY MIRROR

Virgil van Dijk must prove his commitment to Mauricio Pellegrino if he hopes to get back in the Southampton side.

Chelsea and Arsenal are monitoring Thomas Muller ahead of the January transfer window.

DAILY EXPRESS

Rafa Benitez is expected to stay at Newcastle despite an uneasy relationship with the club's hierarchy.
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