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Latest Paper Gossip - - (Tuesday November 29th)

THE SUN

Lionel Messi's continued reluctance to sign a new deal at Barcelona has alerted French giants PSG - whose director of football has contacted the Argentina star's father Jorge.
Inter Milan are ready to stun the footballing world with an audacious £50million bid for Chelsea striker Diego Costa in January.
West Ham are locked in talks with Simone Zaza's advisers - hoping to remove the hefty appearance clause in his contract.
Crystal Palace are weighing up a January swoop for Senegal international midfielder Papa Alioune Ndiaye.
Roma are chasing Manchester United's outcast winger Memphis Depay for a possible January transfer window swoop.
Struggling Hull City are ready to boost their survival chances with a move for Portuguese winger Renato Santos.

DAILYMIRROR

Manchester United have warned fans travelling to next week's decisive Europa League tie in Ukraine they are at risk of attack.

DAILY STAR

John Terry has admitted he could find himself playing somewhere other than Chelsea next year.

THE EXPRESS

West Ham have been hit by another major injury blow with striker Diafra Sakho possibly out for three weeks with a hamstring problem.

DAILY MAIL

Harry Redknapp has told the tale of how he nearly signed Luis Suarez and Eden Hazard during his time at Tottenham and believes that they would have transformed his side into title contenders.
Liverpool are ready to step up their pursuit of Borussia Dortmund prodigy Christian Pulisic in the wake of the injury to Philippe Coutinho, who is expected to be out for up to six weeks with ankle ligament damage.

INDEPENDENT

Alan Pardew has two games to save his job as Crystal Palace manager. After six consecutive Premier League defeats Pardew is under intense pressure, but American major shareholders David Blitzer and Josh Harris have not decided to remove him yet.
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