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Saturdays Papers
News Views & Gossip . (Sat Nov14th)
DAILY STAR Arsenal are plotting a January swoop for Napoli star Jorginho after sending scouts to watch the Brazilian in action. Meanwhile, the Gunners are considering a move for Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Granit Xhaka. Marseille have put a £35m price-tag on the head of star striker Michy Batshuayi, who has been linked with a move to January window move to Arsenal. Everton look set to become the latest Premier League club to fall into American hands. THE SUN Manchester United are confident that Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo would choose them over Chelsea if he returns to the Premier League. West Ham and Watford are tracking Roma's £8m-rated Ivory Coast striker Seydou Doumba, 27, who has scored eight goals on loan at CSKA Moscow. Wolverhampton Wanderers want to sign Yoan Gouffran on loan from Newcastle United. The Frenchman is currently out of favour at St James' Park. Martin Demichelis is set to leave Manchester City during the January transfer window and return to Argentina to join Buenos Aires outfit Rosario Central. DAILY MIRROR Bournemouth have been alerted to the possibility of a loan move for former Manchester City and Southampton forward Bradley Wright-Phillips Philippe Coutinho scored twice as Liverpool beat Wolves 3-2 in a behind-closed-doors friendly at Melwood. The Brazilian headlined a strong Reds line-up, with compatriot Roberto Firmino also on target. THE EXPRESS Arsenal have been given fresh hope of signing long-term transfer target William Carvalho after his contract talks with Sporting stalled. West Ham have lodged a bid of £16m for Roma striker Seydou Doumbia, who has also attracted interest from Watford, according to reports in Italy. THE MAIL Adnan Januzaj's frustration at Borussia Dortmund is set to continue after the club's sporting director claimed the season-long loan from Manchester United will not end early. Michael Carrick looks set for another long injury lay-off after suffering suspected ankle ligament damage during England's 2-0 defeat to Spain. Cristiano Ronaldo has no intention of eventually slowing down in America because he wants to retain his 'dignity'. The Real Madrid forward, 30, claims he has another 'six or seven years' at the top. Real Madrid and Barcelona had detailed scouts to check on Jamie Vardy until injury ruled him out of England's friendly against Spain in Alicante. THE TELEGRAPH Manchester United are set to swoop for Southampton stars Sadio Mane and Graziano Pelle.
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