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Thursdays Football Headlines
Thursday's football transfer rumours and gossip including Andre Schurrle's Fulham exit and Manchester City chasing Rodri. (April 04, 2019)
Thursday's Paper Talk includes the future of Andre Schurrle at Fulham following their relegation and Manchester City's latest targets. DAILY MAIL Manchester City have added Atletico Madrid midfielder Rodri to their list of potential targets for the summer. Manchester City are unlikely to sell all their tickets for Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Brighton. Arsenal have been interviewing candidates for their technical director role, with Ajax's Marc Overmars - a former Gunners winger - and Marseille's Andoni Zubizaretta said to be among the candidates. Manchester United's pre-match sleep was disrupted on Tuesday afternoon when the hotel fire alarm went off - twice. Manchester United believe interest two England international wingers - Borussia Dortmund's winger Jadon Sancho, 19, and Chelsea's England winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, 18 - will have to be shelved with their respective clubs maintaining they do not wish to sell. THE SUN Andre Schurrle will become the first casualty of Fulham's relegation by being sent back to Borussia Dortmund a year early. West Ham and Leicester are monitoring Colchester kid Noah Chilvers. Swansea defender Ben Cabango is attracting interest from Bayer Leverkusen and Wolfsburg. DAILY MIRROR Fulham are resigned to losing prize asset Ryan Sessegnon now they have been relegated from the Premier League. Theo Walcott could be a high-profile victim of Everton's new focus on youth in the transfer market. Arsene Wenger has made the startling admission the pressure of managing Arsenal was beginning to have an impact on his health. Manchester United will not be forced into selling Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea this summer - even if they fail to agree a new contract with him. THE EXPRESS Real Madrid, Juventus and Paris St-Germain are all monitoring the David de Gea situation at Manchester United, keen to bring him in if he requests to leave. THE TELEGRAPH The Premier League is to bring in much tougher regulation of player agents, including the capping of their earnings on deals, as the English game braces itself for more eye-watering fees in the annual list that is due to be published this week. Roman Abramovich is no longer paying up front for his £1m-a-year corporate boxes at Chelsea as he continues to miss every game at Stamford Bridge following his visa row with the Government. Saracens are confident Owen Farrell is ready to step straight back into the captaincy breach caused by an ankle injury to Brad Barritt which leaves the centre 'facing a race against time' to be fit for the Champions Cup semi-final against Munster on April 20. SCOTTISH SUN Rangers flop Fabio Cardoso is set to return to Benfica this summer, according to reports.
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