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Thursdays Paper 'Gossip'
Paper 'Goss' .. Thursday
The SUN •Pep Guardiola wants to manage Manchester United when he leaves Bayern Munich. •Frank Lampard insists Raheem Sterling was "brave" to say he was too tired for England. •Gareth Southgate will land a new £10,000-a-week deal from the FA after leading his England kids to their Euro finals. Daily MIRROR •Gareth Southgate is being lined up to succeed Roy Hodgson as England manager. •Sami Khedira could be moving closer to the Premier League with Cruzeiro starlet Lucas Silva targeted as his replacement by Real Madrid. •Wales striker Sam Vokes is hoping to return to Burnley duty in time for the busy festive period after being out since March with a serious knee injury. •Louis van Gaal's injury crisis at Manchester United is finally easing, with Ander Herrera, Michael Carrick, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling all set to return soon - perhaps as early as Monday's game against West Brom. •Eden Hazard claims public criticism from his Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is making him a better player. The EXPRESS •Arsenal are preparing to launch a £32million bid for Borussia Dortmund star and Manchester United target Mats Hummels. •Brendan Rodgers will ask Lille to terminate Divock Origi's loan so the 19-year-old striker can return to Liverpool in January and boost their stuttering forward line. •Roy Hodgson is planning to hold talks with Brendan Rodgers this weekend in attempt to reconcile their differences over the treatment of Liverpool players while on England duty. Daily STAR •Arsenal will look to snap up Benfica midfielder Talisca in January after Lukas Podolski expressed his desire to quit the club. •Podolski insists his situation at Arsenal must change or he will leave the club in January. •Gary Neville reckons the Premier League will see what Manchester United are really made of in the next few weeks. Daily MAIL •Pep Guardiola admits that he could see himself managing Manchester United one day. •Tottenham are edging closer to agreeing a groundshare with MK Dons while work is carried out on their new stadium and are also considering the prospect of playing up to three Premier League games at Wembley. •Chelsea have discussed a proposed partnership with Besiktas, in a move that could see Blues players sent to Turkey on loan. •Monaco are keeping in close contact with Arsene Wenger and the French club are still keen to tempt him away from Arsenal. •Eden Hazard is having his best ever start to a season - but the Chelsea playmaker still doesn't even rank himself among the top five players in world football today. •Arsene Wenger has revealed that Mesut Ozil heard a crack in his ruptured left knee before half-time in Arsenal's 2-0 defeat at Chelsea, and is now ruled out until 2015. Daily TELEGRAPH •Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will be handed a transfer budget of about £20m in the January transfer window. The TIMES •QPR are torn between two possible replacements if they decide to dismiss Harry Redknapp as manager, which could happen as early as Monday. The board at Loftus Road is split between Tim Sherwood and Tony Pulis. •Tottenham are willing to reopen talks with Jan Vertonghen over a contract extension if he is committed to the club. The GUARDIAN •Theo Walcott is in line to play his first match in more than nine months for the Arsenal Under-21s against Blackburn Rovers on Friday.
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