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Fridays Football Headlines
Friday's football transfer rumours and all the gossip from the back pages (March 01, 2019)
A look at the back pages on Friday - including Fulham looking to the SPFL for Claudio Ranieri's replacement... DAILY MIRROR Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is winning the race to be named as Manchester United's permanent manager because of his stunning success. Bristol City manager Lee Johnson is a contender for the permanent Fulham manager's job following Claudio Ranieri's sacking. Romelu Lukaku rates Luke Shaw as Manchester United's player of the year. DAILY TELEGRAPH Manchester United risk losing David de Gea unless they make him the club's highest-paid player alongside Alexis Sanchez in a deal that reflects his status as their outstanding performer over the past five seasons. Major doubt has been cast on the legality of the flight which killed Emiliano Sala after Willie McKay admitted agreeing to pay the full cost of the trip. West Bromwich Albion's players will land a £10m bonus if they are promoted back to the Premier League this season. DAILY MAIL Fulham sacked Claudio Ranieri amid concerns over what they perceived as outdated coaching methods from the Italian. Marcelo Bielsa may quit Leeds if they do not win promotion to the Premier League this season. The Football Association have formally submitted their application to register Declan Rice as an England player. Gareth Southgate is considering a surprise England recall for Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse. League Two side Crawley are on the brink of a £7m takeover by a Singapore consortium. THE SUN Chelsea must move fast to tie up Zinedine Zidane as their next manager - because Juventus want him. Tottenham fear Mauricio Pochettino will quit for Real Madrid in the summer. West Ham midfielder Jack Wilshere is to miss the rest of the season after a fresh setback to his ankle injury. Gareth Southgate could hand a England call-up to Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse for the first time since March 2017. THE TIMES Amir Khan's charitable foundation has been criticised for the second consecutive year for a lack of financial transparency. DAILY RECORD Fulham have Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke high on their list of potential replacements for Claudio Ranieri.
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