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Sundays Headlines
The Rags Rumours . (Sunday February 21st)
SUNDAY MIRROR Barcelona are plotting a summer swoop for Leicester City star Riyad Mahrez. Manchester United still see Ryan Giggs as the next manager amidst the ongoing Jose Mourinho speculation. Rafael Benitez would consider taking the England job if the Football Association call time on Roy Hodgson. THE PEOPLE Wayne Rooney wants to stay at Manchester United until at least 2018 to fulfil his ambition of lifting a trophy this season and breaking Bobby Charlton's record. Jose Mourinho, widely tipped to takeover from Louis van Gaal, is keen for Wayne Rooney to help him re-build a United side who have gone into decline since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. THE SUN John Terry is top of the wanted list for Chinese clubs this summer, according to Sven-Goran Eriksson. Watford are battling with Arsenal to sign Mali's 17-year-old striker Aly Malle. STAR on SUNDAY Manchester United have been told they must pay £40m for PSG striker Edinson Cavani. Louis van Gaal will be dismissed if United lose to Shrewsbury in the FA Cup on Monday. Southampton are chasing Poland teenager Bartosz Kapustka. Chelsea managerial candidate Antonio Conte has earmarked Radja Nainggolan as one of his potential signings. Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar is the latest Premier League player targeted by Chinese Super League clubs. Leicester City want Pione Sisto - the architect of Manchester United's midweek Europa League downfall. Steve McClaren is plotting a mass exodus for Newcastle United's flops this summer. MAIL on SUNDAY Louis van Gaal's lame-duck tenure is now the talk of the Manchester United dressing room, with senior players keen to be given clarification over his future. Jack Wilshere says Arsenal are the title favourites due to the injury return of Danny Welbeck, Santi Cazorla... and himself! Gonzalo Higuain's brother and agent has said that the Napoli striker intends to stay in Italy and there is "no chance of playing elsewhere" despite interest from some of Europe's biggest clubs, including Chelsea. SUNDAY EXPRESS Arsenal, Newcastle and the Chinese Super League are in a transfer war to sign Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick. Former Old Trafford boss David Moyes has warned Manchester United not to become a "sacking club" by ending the reign of his troubled successor Louis van Gaal. Jose Mourinho has rejected an opportunity to return to Inter by telling the Italian club's officials that he is hoping to soon become Manchester United's new boss. Six Premier League clubs are watching Newcastle's 18-year-old keeper Freddie Woodman, whose contract is up in the summer. FIFA has rejected a demand from a presidential candidate to use transparent voting booths at Friday's presidential election to ensure delegates do not photograph their ballot papers. SUNDAY TIMES Wayne Rooney has shut the door on any idea that he could be lured by the vast riches of the Chinese Super League after rejecting an offer to go and play there. Borussia Dortmund will make a statement about the future of defensive midfielder Ilkay Gundogan soon after reports that he is on his way to Manchester City.
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