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Saturdays Paper 'Gossip'
Latest Paper 'Goss' Saturday Feb 7th
THE SUN •Steven Gerrard has told Liverpool they must tie down Raheem Sterling and Jordan Henderson. •Ronald Koeman admits Southampton may have to qualify for the Champions League to keep his stars. •Alan Pardew is hoping to celebrate Crystal Palace's survival this summer with a fresh swoop for Rickie Lambert. DAILY MIRROR •Harry Kane wants to stay at Tottenham for the rest of his career. •Tim Sherwood will be in the stands for QPR's clash with Southampton today. •Swansea boss Garry Monk admits Ki Sung-Yueng could easily have been pulling on a Sunderland shirt today. •Steven Gerrard has urged Liverpool to hurry up and get Raheem Sterling and Jordan Henderson tied to new deals. •Norwich are still likely to get West Brom's Graham Dorrans despite missing out on the midfielder on deadline day. DAILY STAR •Jose Mourinho last night insisted Manchester City should be stripped of the title if they break the Financial Fair Play rules on the way to winning it. •Steven Gerrard has told Everton fans to give him both barrels at Goodison Park. •Louis van Gaal admits he is worried about Angel Di Maria's state of mind. •Saido Berahino has been given a rocket by West Brom boss Tony Pulis after saying he wanted to move to a bigger club. •Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has warned Wilfried Bony he faces a scrap for his place after labelling the £25million man a "squad player". DAILY MAIL •Frank Lampard is being linked with a pundits role as the Manchester City midfielder weighs up whether to move into broadcasting once his stellar playing career finally ends. •Sean Dyche has challenged Danny Ings to prove his head has not been turned by speculation of a move to Liverpool by firing Burnley to Premier League survival. THE EXPRESS •Jose Mourinho broke his two-week media silence yesterday by taking a swipe at Manchester City's spending. •John Carver insists he will not stand for any meddling in Newcastle team affairs. •Darren Fletcher has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson played a major role in his switch to West Brom.
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