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Saturdays Football Headlines
Saturday's football transfer rumours and gossip September 01 2018)
Britain's richest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe has refused to rule out a bid to buy Chelsea, according to The Sun. THE TIMES Chelsea's legal battle with Antonio Conte over his severance package has been exacerbated by their former head coach's demand to receive all his compensation up front. Watford owner Gino Pozzo has rejected a formal offer from a New York-based media company which wants to buy more than a third of the club. THE GUARDIAN A potential joint home-nations bid for the 2030 World Cup has been given full backing by UEFA's president Aleksander Ceferin. THE SUN Britain's richest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe has refused to rule out a bid to buy Chelsea after claiming Roman Abramovich is looking to sell the club. Brighton defender Leon Balogun says he has turned to a psychic to give him more luck after struggling with injuries. DAILY MAIL Jurgen Klopp is adamant Mohamed Salah still wants to play for his country and hopes a swift resolution can be found to his row with the Egyptian FA. DAILY EXPRESS Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri says he will decide during the international break who to name as his captain with Eden Hazard in the running alongside Cesar Azpilicueta. Liverpool winger Lazar Markovic's proposed move to Anderlecht fell through in the closing stages of the transfer window after he failed to agree personal terms with the Belgian club. DAILY MIRROR Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was in the stands to watch new signing Diogo Dalot play for the club's U23 side against Stoke. DAILY STAR John Terry and Jack Grealish helped to convince Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham to join Aston Villa on loan. DAILY TELEGRAPH Henrikh Mkhitaryan may be unable to play for Arsenal when they face Qarabag in the Europa League because of political unrest between Armenia and Azerbaijan. DAILY RECORD Aberdeen rejected a £6m bid from Aston Villa for Scott McKenna because they believe they could sell him for almost double that in the next transfer window.
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