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Mondays Football Headlines
All the latest football gossip from today's back pages (February 04, 2019)
Willian's future at Chelsea dominates the back pages on Monday along with all the other football rumours. DAILY STAR Chelsea faces the prospect of losing Willian after upsetting him with a derisory contract offer. Manchester United are determined to step up their efforts to sign Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly. Maro Itoje could miss the rest of the Six Nations with the knee injury he sustained in Saturday's huge win over Ireland in Dublin. DAILY MIRROR Timo Werner has been warned against joining Liverpool because of the 'struggles' of Naby Keita since he moved to Anfield. Che Adams decided to stay at Birmingham City on Deadline Day because he is certain the club can make the Sky Bet Championship play-offs. THE SUN Stoke star Bojan's move to MLS side New England Revolution is still on. Huddersfield's Elias Kachunga claims referee Paul Tierney refused to talk to his assistant over the award of Chelsea's key penalty on Saturday. Leeds want to bring back old boy Aaron Lennon at the end of the season. Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings fears retrospective action over an alleged stamp on Nelson Oliveira which left the Reading player needing facial surgery. Alex Kebble picks out the key talking points from the Premier League weekend. DAILY EXPRESS Paul Pogba is still wanted by Juventus despite enjoying a lease of life at Manchester United under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. DAILY MAIL Ole Gunnar Solskjaer showed his commitment to Manchester United by rushing away from Leicester moments after their 1-0 win to fly to Paris and scout Champions League opponents PSG. Trevor Bayliss demanded answers from England's embarrassed cricketers, presenting them with a list of questions for feedback before leaving Antigua. THE TIMES Manuel Pellegrini hopes Jack Wilshere will be back training with West Ham in the next few weeks after last year's surgery to correct an ankle problem. THE GUARDIAN England are waiting to find out news on Maro Itoje's knee injury while Manu Tuilagi is sweating on a possible sanction over a dangerous tackle on Ireland's Jacob Stockdale. DAILY TELEGRAPH The Football Association is planning to introduce the first full-time referees into the Women's Super League. Stuart Hogg received an apology from referee Luke Pearce after having a try disallowed for crossing during Scotland's Six Nations win over Italy. DAILY RECORD Paul Heckingbottom has emerged as a leading candidate to replace Neil Lennon as Hibernian boss. East Fife have been told by the SPFL they will not have to return to Dublin for their Irn-Bru Cup quarter-final against Bohemians, which was called off at the last minute on Saturday. Officials will meet to decide on a venue on Monday.
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