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Sundays Football Headlines
Sunday's football transfer rumours and gossip (September 02 2018)
Jose Mourinho urged Manchester United chiefs not to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer according to one of Sunday's papers SUNDAY MIRROR Jose Mourinho urged Manchester United chiefs not to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer. Manchester United's board believe Jose Mourinho will improve results and he is not yet under threat of being sacked. Manchester United are still furious with Diego Godin for using their interest in him to secure a new Atletico Madrid deal. Unai Emery is ready to dump the 'Arsene Wenger style' in the dustbin of history and play long-ball football at Arsenal. Watford head coach Javi Gracia believes Nathaniel Chalobah can put his injury struggles behind him and force his way into the England squad. MAIL ON SUNDAY Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke has set head coach Unai Emery the target of winning the Champions League. Britain's wealthiest man, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has hinted he is interested in taking over a football club but refused to comment specifically on Chelsea. Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has revealed that owner Sheikh Mansour nearly bought a London club before he purchased the current Premier League champions. England manager Gareth Southgate has encouraged young players who are not playing at Premier League clubs to consider loan moves to the Championship. Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez says Steven Gerrard - who was his captain during their time together at Liverpool - has what it takes to be successful as Rangers boss. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Gareth Southgate does not believe Jack Wilshere is at the required level to play for England. England boss Gareth Southgate has ruled out a documentary being made about his team. SUNDAY TIMES Jose Mourinho has admitted he does not think his players are good enough to play the 'Manchester United way'. THE OBSERVER In-form Eden Hazard has fired a warning to Chelsea's rivals, saying that when he plays well, so does his team. Eric Dier has accused some big teams of using a lack of new signings as an excuse for failure. THE SUN ON SUNDAY Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he is sure David De Gea will commit to the club, despite his failure to sign the new contract on offer at Old Trafford. Kevin De Bruyne has been given the green light to step up his rehab from his knee injury, with the Manchester City midfielder being told he will not need surgery. Chelsea turned down a loan offer from Red Bull Salzburg for young winger Callum Hudson-Odoi. Marko Arnautovic says he fears West Ham United are in big trouble if their Premier League losing run continues much longer. Sacked Premier League referee Bobby Madley has been turned down by MLS, where he was keen to relaunch his career.
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