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Tuesdays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Gossip .. . . (Tuesday April 5th)
DAILY STAR Incoming boss Antonio Conte has told Chelsea to re-sign Everton striker Romelu Lukaku - and wants a deal done before Euro 2016. Alexis Sanchez is ready to snub a Real Madrid move - for now. The Chilean has starred for Arsenal since a 2014 move from Barcelona but reports have linked him with a return to Spain. West Ham have made a formal approach to sign £9.5m-rated Levante midfielder Victor Camarasa. Mohamed Salah has revealed that he almost joined Liverpool before Jose Mourinho convinced him into moving to Chelsea. Rafa Benitez could be faced with the choice of becoming Spain coach or managing Newcastle in the Sky Bet Championship next season. Former Charlton Athletic boss Guy Luzon is on a four-man shortlist to become Israel's new manager. DAILY MIRROR Manchester City have targeted Tottenham left-back Danny Rose. Real Madrid are willing to sell James Rodriguez for £60m this summer. Manchester United and Chelsea have been both been credited with interest in the Colombian schemer. Stoke, Southampton and Newcastle are chasing £15m-rated Wolfsburg striker Bas Dost. Former England, West Ham, Chelsea, Liverpool and Aston Villa midfielder Joe Cole, 34, is set to join Tampa Bay Rowdies this summer. Manchester City are set to freeze season ticket prices for Pep Guardiola's first season in charge at the Etihad. Alex Iwobi has agreed a new £30,000-a-week Arsenal deal keeping him at the club until 2021 THE SUN Paris Saint-Germain are ready to snatch £152m Barcelona star Neymar from under the noses of Manchester United. French winger Anthony Knockaert, 24, is a £5m target for Watford - if Brighton fail to win promotion to the Premier League. Chelsea captain John Terry will meet with the club's new manager, who will have the final say on the 35-year-old defender's future. Yaya Toure has told Manchester City that he intends to leave the Etihad at the end of the season. Memphis Depay will have to take a pay cut of over £1m if he stays at Manchester United next season. Harry Kane has revealed Jurgen Klopp praised him for his wonder-strike against Liverpool on Saturday. Kane said: "He just said three words - 'What a strike'." THE EXPRESS Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini, 32, is reportedly considering a move to MLS this summer when his contract at the Emirates expires. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is reportedly keen on signing Real Madrid winger Lucas Vazquez, who spent last season on loan at Espanyol and is valued at £10m. Leighton Baines has admitted that Everton's troubles are deepening because there is no chemistry between the players. Miralem Pjanic has flown into London to discuss a possible move to Chelsea. Pjanic, who is valued at £31m, has scored nine goals and 10 assists in his 28 Serie A appearances. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will give midfielder Jack Wilshere, 24, the chance to explain his part in a nightclub row before the club decide whether to fine him. Rangers manager Mark Warburton wants to challenge Celtic for the Scottish Premiership title next season. DAILY MAIL Sunderland are ready to bid for Toulouse's Danish forward Martin Braithwaite, 24, in the summer. The latest stat to damn Arsenal's strikeforce - if all shots that have hit the woodwork had found the net, they would be top of the League - will do nothing but frustrate the Emirates faithful further. Antonio Conte is set to bring long-term assistants Angelo Alessio and Massimo Carrera with him to Chelsea but his backroom staff will not be officially signed off until the summer. Some of Manchester United's younger players see manager Louis van Gaal as 'a grandpa' whose management style is outdated. THE TELEGRAPH Neymar could be tempted into quitting Barcelona and making a "dream" move to Paris St-Germain, according to his agent. THE GUARDIAN New Chelsea boss Antonio Conte may have to do without Diego Costa when he moves to Stamford Bridge as the Spain international wants to return to La Liga.
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