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Fridays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Gossip - - (Friday October 14th)
THE SUN Zlatan Ibrahimovic's two children have joined Wayne Rooney's son in the Manchester United academy. Manchester United will have to stump up a mammoth £450million to sign Gareth Bale from Real Madrid. Meanwhile, Bale's team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo is set for a new £215million five-year deal at the Bernabeu. Luke Shaw is back in Manchester United training and ready to give a timely boost to Jose Mourinho. Arsene Wenger has told Manchester City and Barcelona they are wasting their time trying to prise Hector Bellerin from Arsenal. Chelsea captain John Terry returned to training on Thursday following a spell on the sidelines with an ankle injury. Tottenham will continue their pursuit of Real Madrid midfielder Isco in the summer. DAILY STAR Chelsea head coach Antonio Conte has been handed a massive transfer boost after the club clinched a staggering £900million kit deal with Nike. Arsene Wenger has rejected suggestions that Arsenal are prepared to sell Hector Bellerin. DAILY MIRROR Interim manager Gareth Southgate is ready to bench Wayne Rooney again for the match against Scotland next month which will decide his own England future - but will not yet strip him of the captaincy. Arsene Wenger says Arsenal want Hector Bellerin to sign a new contract to ward off interest from Barcelona and Manchester City. Everton boss Ronald Koeman is furious with Republic of Ireland counterpart Martin O'Neill over his treatment of midfielder James McCarthy. DAILY MAIL Eden Hazard wants to play in the number 10 role at Chelsea but admits manager Antonio Conte will not change the formation just for him. Manchester United are in lie for a cash windfall if Michael Keane leaves Burnley having reluctantly allowed him to leave Old Trafford in 2014. THE EXPRESS Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne is set to return from a hamstring injury for the upcoming matches against Everton and Barcelona. THE GUARDIAN Arsene Wenger has offered a vote of confidence to Arsenal forward Olivier Giroud, who has been restricted to just 78 minutes of football for his club this season. THE TELEGRAPH Nottingham Forest are close to agreeing a £50million sale to an American consortium led by John Jay Moores, the former owner of Major League Baseball franchise San Diego Padres.
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