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Fridays Football Headlines
The 'Rags' Headlines .. (Friday - February 5th)
DAILY MAIL Manchester United have been confirmed as the club who offered £145m for Barcelona star Neymar last summer by the player's father. Football stars can't resist the cash on offer in China, says Shanghai SIPG boss Sven-Goran Eriksson, after Alex Teixeira became the latest star to reject a move to Europe. THE SUN Chelsea rejected a stunning £57.5million January bid for Oscar from Chinese club Jiangsu Suning. Max Allegri is ready to walk out on Juventus – and take charge of Chelsea this summer. Gary Neville’s future at Valencia is hanging by a thread amid rumours Rafa Benitez is being lined up to replace him. Jose Mourinho is on the brink of agreeing to take the Manchester United hotseat, according to reports in Italy. Former Newport County defender Regan Poole, 17, is the latest addition to Manchester United's first-team plans, having been named in their Europa League squad. DAILY MIRROR Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge is keen on a summer transfer after becoming fed up with criticism of his Anfield injury record. Jamie Vardy says a new Leicester contract "will be sorted" amid transfer interest from the Premier League big guns. Manchester United will close an entire tier of Old Trafford due to the lack of interest from fans in their Europa League tie. DAILY STAR Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri is in the running to be the next Chelsea boss - but has NOT agreed a four-year deal, as has been reported in Italy. Tottenham's lack of 'winners' could mean they'll come up short in the Premier League title race this season, according to Sol Campbell. Former Chelsea and Liverpool star Fernando Torres could become the highest-paid player in the world with a move to China. THE TELEGRAPH Marko Arnautovic can leave Stoke City for just £12.5million this summer, prompting a scramble for his signature. THE EXPRESS Chelsea have been dealt a huge transfer blow with Atletico Madrid's club president ruling out a summer move for Antoine Griezmann. Former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen told Ryan Giggs that he was the only one who could manage the club, having been at Old Trafford for so long as player and assistant boss.
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