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Saturdays Football Headlines
Saturday's football gossip and transfer rumours (February 24 2018)
Paul Pogba's Manchester United future remains in doubt according to reports in Saturday's papers - with Jose Mourinho lining up a replacement. DAILY MIRROR Manchester United have stepped up their interest in Nice midfielder Jean Michael Seri - as doubts grow over the future of Paul Pogba. Liverpool's all-action Roberto Firmino has to be ordered to rest, reveals Jurgen Klopp. AC Milan chief Massimiliano Mirabelli says he feels "sorry for Arsenal" after they were drawn against the Italian giants in the last 16 of the Europa League. Roy Hodgson has launched a staunch defence of Dele Alli - and hit out at claims he is a diver. Oleksandr Zinchenko claims there is a downside to playing with Kevin De Bruyne - he keeps getting mistaken for him. Mauricio Pochettino has claimed his "warrior" Jan Vertonghen can keep playing until he is 40. David Ospina has admitted he will have to consider his future this summer after revealing his frustration at being Arsenal's No 2 keeper. Grimsby are open to talking to Sol Campbell about their vacant managerial position. THE SUN Chelsea face competition from PSG in the pursuit of goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Benjamin Mendy is set to resume Manchester City first-team training within the next month. Arsene Wenger says Manchester City's success is not about Pep Guardiola - but how much he spends. THE TIMES Manchester United officials are becoming increasingly annoyed by the conduct of Mino Raiola and his reaction to the dropping of Paul Pogba, his star client. Arsenal fear that Aaron Ramsey will try to run his contract into its final year in a repeat of the uncomfortable position that the club faced with Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez this season. The FA is planning to vote in favour of VAR being used at the World Cup at the annual general meeting of the law-making body of the International FA Board (IFAB) next Saturday. Chelsea and Crystal Palace have clashed over the best way to treat Ruben Loftus-Cheek, who has been out with an ankle injury for almost two months. Crystal Palace have recommended that Gary Issott, their suspended academy director, be permitted to return to work in their report into his alleged misconduct, which has been passed to the FA. DAILY EXPRESS Antonio Conte has insisted that when he leaves Willian on the bench, he is not being "stupid". DAILY STAR Mauricio Pochettino says he is convinced Tottenham would continue to thrive without Toby Alderweireld. Pep Guardiola has no intention of being bullied by the FA and is expected to wear his yellow ribbon at Sunday's high-profile Carabao Cup final at Wembley. DAILY TELEGRAPH Alan Pardew has conceded that his West Brom future is already in doubt after just 16 games in charge. Sam Allardyce hopes he can end doubts about his long-term future at Everton by guiding the club to what once seemed an unlikely European spot before the end of the season. Grimsby are open to talking to Sol Campbell about their vacant managerial position. DAILY RECORD The SFA have stepped up their search for a new chief executive by advertising the role online. Queen's Park president Alan Hutchinson says the SFA will only remain at Hampden Park if they own it.
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