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Mondays Football Headlines
Latest Football Gossip
DAILY MIRROR Jose Mourinho believes Wayne Rooney will return to Old Trafford in the future after the Manchester United legend's first game against his former side since returning to Everton over the summer. Leicester expect to tie down Demarai Gray on a new improved long-term contract this week. Paul Pogba will undergo further scans this week to determine the full extent of his hamstring injury. Ronald Koeman admitted Everton are in crisis after a third straight Premier League defeat saw them slip into the bottom three. DAILY STAR Two of Jose Mourinho's scouts were sent to watch Saul Niguez and Radja Nainggolan in the hopes of finding a possible replacement for Michael Carrick. Cristiano Ronaldo is desperate to return to La Liga action so he can beat Lionel Messi in the race for top scorer. DAILY MAIL Tottenham have joined Newcastle and Crystal Palace in monitoring £17.5m rated Besiktas striker Cenk Tosun. Manchester City will open talks with Kevin De Bruyne over a new contract which could see the Belgium international almost double his £6m a year wages. Paris Saint-Germain could sensationally run out of Neymar shirts after hitting record-high sales. Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner insists it was the "right decision" to downsize the club's academy. Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson calls on his players to die for the cause to avoid Premier League relegation. THE TELEGRAPH Mauricio Pochettino's exasperation grows as talk of Tottenham's Wembley jinx continues fuelled by their goalless draw against Swansea. Danny Welbeck faces a lengthy absence from Arsenal team after limping off with a suspected groin tear. THE SUN Antonio Conte could give Eden Hazard his first start since breaking his ankle last season in the Carabao Cup match against Nottingham Forest on Wednesday. Julian Draxler, Angel Di Maria and Lucas Moura could all be heading out the Paris Saint-Germain door in January, according to reports. Ronald Koeman is fuming at Jose Mourinho for putting pressure on the Everton boss to finish in the top four. Antonio Conte refused to condemn David Luiz's horror tackle on Sead Kolasinac that earned Chelsea their fourth red card of the season. Pep Guardiola insists his side can't match title-holders Chelsea but admits they are improving.
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