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Wednesdays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Goss - - (Wednesday September 14th)
THE SUN Henrikh Mkhitaryan is frustrated at not being played in his favourite position by Manchester United. Liverpool and Tottenham are involved in a tug-of-war over River Plate's £15.2m striker Lucas Alario. David Luiz will make an early debut for Chelsea as cover for injured captain John Terry against Liverpool on Friday Night Football. Sunderland's defenders cannot understand each other as they all speak different languages, according to left-back Patrick van Aanholt. Steve McClaren, currently studying for a Masters degree in Sporting Directorship, wants to run a club rather than manage it. DAILY MAIL The future of West Brom boss Tony Pulis remains uncertain after it emerged the club have been looking to replace him since the end of last season, with former manager and ex-England head coach Roy Hodgson having been sounded out as a possible replacement. West Ham United have launched an investigation into the £6.2m deal that saw Arthur Masuaku move to the club from Olympiakos in the summer. Jose Mourinho has revealed his private battle with an unnamed manager to sign Manchester United's prized asset Paul Pogba. DAILY MIRROR Everton boss Ronald Koeman is keen on Juventus wonderkid Grigoris Kastanos. Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho will block any Chelsea move for defender Matteo Darmian. Mike Phelan will be named Hull manager on a long-term contract following talks with the consortium set to buy the club. England left-back Danny Rose is set to become the next player to commit himself to Tottenham. Stoke have joined the chase for Udinese midfielder Jakub Jankto. Jack Wilshere will have to prove his fitness to Arsenal during his year-long loan spell at Bournemouth. Everton's Monday night hat-trick hero Romelu Lukaku plans to give his matchball prize to his mum. Craig Bellamy has been offered the chance to take his first steps in management at Cardiff City with their U18 side. DAILY STAR Alexis Sanchez is demanding a hefty pay rise during contract negotiations with Arsenal. Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford says watching how hard Cristiano Ronaldo trained during his time at Old Trafford inspired him to succeed in the game. Algeria international Ryad Boudebouz claims he turned down a move to Manchester United earlier in his career. Patrick Vieira has revealed he was disappointed not to land a coaching role at Arsenal. Former West Ham and Chelsea striker Frank Nouble wants to return to English football. THE TIMES Tottenham have opened talks with the Qatar Investment Authority over naming rights for the redeveloped White Hart Lane. THE TELEGRAPH Manchester United have suffered a setback in the revamp of their academy set-up after West Brom's chief talent-spotter Steve Hopcroft turned down the opportunity to join them.
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