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Fridays Football Gossip
Latest Paper Gossip (Friday Nov 11th)
THE SUN Real Madrid want to take Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho back to the Bernabeu next summer. Ryan Giggs is a shock contender to succeed sacked Garry Monk as manager of Swansea. Real Madrid star James Rodriguez wants a move to Chelsea after becoming unhappy at Bernabeu. Chelsea striker Diego Costa has hinted at a possible return to Atletico Madrid. DAILY MIRROR Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has made Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama his top transfer target in January. Bayern Munich's honorary president Franz Beckenbauer fears Pep Guardiola could be attracted to Old Trafford because of Manchester United's global appeal. Arsenal are trying to poach Leicester’s highly-regard scout Steve Walsh. Stoke are ready to hand a new deal to Marko Arnautovic. DAILY MAIL Wayne Rooney is being offered a 75million deal to be reunited with Sven Goran Eriksson at Chinese Super League club Shanghai SIPG. Swansea are considering a move for Ostersunds’ English manager Graham Potter, who has won a third promotion in five years with the Swedish club. Remi Garde has confirmed an interest in signing Ashley Cole to help Aston Villa's survival bid. Manchester United's players have cancelled their Christmas party in the wake of the club's humiliating Champions League debacle. Newcastle goalkeeper Rob Elliot has dismissed talks of rifts within the dressing room as the Magpies attempt to turn their season around. THE EXPRESS Manchester United are plotting a £50million summer move to beat Chelsea to Everton's John Stones. Arsene Wenger is lining up a move for Charlton forward Ademola Lookman as Arsenal's first signing of the January transfer window. DAILY STAR Diego Costa has dropped a big hint he is ready to quit Chelsea and return to Atletico Madrid. Manchester United have sent scouts to watch Anderlecht's midfield prodigy Youri Tielemans, who was also watched by representatives from Everton and Aston Villa. THE INDEPENDENT Swansea are keen to assess Ryan Giggs's managerial intentions before making a final decision on the identity of Garry Monk's successor at the Liberty Stadium. THE TIMES Manchester United are working on separate deals for Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Gareth Bale, but fear that the demands of the Barclays Premier League represent a significant obstacle to recruiting one of the game's global superstar. Brendan Rodgers is expected to reject the chance to return to Swansea in place of Garry Monk because he hopes to succeed Roy Hodgson as England manager this summer. THE TELEGRAPH Manchester United's hierarchy firmly believes that success in the Premier League is far more important than an extended run in the Champions League, a fact that adds extra pressure on Louis van Gaal as he returns to domestic duty at Bournemouth on Saturday. THE GUARDIAN with 'The best story of all' Steven Naismith has paid for Christmas dinner for hundreds of homeless people though he may be leaving Everton soon after his manager Roberto Martínez hinted that the forward's future may lie away from Goodison Park. The Scottish forward sponsored an annual meal in Glasgow organised by the charity, Loaves and Fishes, which helps those sleeping rough in the city.
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