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Ragtime Gossip .. (Sunday February 7th)

SUNDAY MIRROR

Pep Guardiola has made Barcelona star Luis Suarez his No 1 target for Manchester City.
Gary Neville will be replaced as Valencia manager in the summer.
Tottenham are close to agreeing a new deal with Christian Eriksen.
Paul Clement will be offered the chance to team up with old pal Carlo Ancelotti at Bayern Munich next season if things don't work out for him at Derby.
West Ham are to offer Slaven Bilic a new contract that will keep him at the club for the next five years.

MAIL on SUNDAY

Barcelona duo Neymar and Sergio Busquets have both been targeted by Manchester City as Pep Guardiola eyes a £150m double swoop.
Jose Mourinho is on the brink of getting the job of his dreams and is expected to become Manchester United manager this summer.
Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri is being considered by Chelsea to replacement Guus Hiddink.
Leicester City have joined the chase for exciting French winger Ousmane Dembele.

SUNDAY PEOPLE

Daniel Sturridge wants to leave Liverpool and would like a move back to London.
Tottenham will have first refusal on signing West Brom's Saido Berahino this summer.
Manchester United will play two matches in China in July as part of their pre-season tour - with or without Louis van Gaal.
Leicester lead a host of Premier League clubs and European giants in the race for Feyenoord sensation Tonny Vilhena.
Michael Carrick is to enter talks with Manchester United over a one-year contract extension - with the possibility of a future coaching role.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Inter Milan have turned down a £23m bid from Manchester United for 22-year-old striker Mauro Icardi.
Meanwhile, United and Chelsea are set for a summer showdown to sign Paris-Saint Germain defender Marquinhos.
Chelsea's Eden Hazard has indicated his desire to work under Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane.
Real Madrid want to re-sign Alvaro Morata and sell him on again, with Manchester United and Liverpool both interested in the striker.
David Moyes has revealed he has turned down "numerous" offers to return to management and is biding his time for a Premier League club.

THE SUN

Ezequiel Lavezzi is set to snub Chelsea by joining Chinese team Shanghai Shenhua.
Wilfried Bony turned down a stunning £7m deal to play in China's ambitious Super League.
Manchester City have joined the race for 23-year-old Southampton striker Sadio Mane.
Ronald Koeman is set to stall on a new contract until the summer.
Everton are keeping a watch on Wojciech Szczesny as a replacement for keeper Tim Howard.

DAILY STAR

Newcastle are planning a summer move for Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge and Reds boss Jurgen Klopp will consider selling the injury-prone 26-year-old for £30m.
Chelsea have met with Italy coach Antonio Conte to discuss the possibility of him becoming their next boss.
Southampton boss Ronald Koeman is being lined up to take over from Arsene Wenger when he decides to end his 20-year Arsenal reign.
Manchester United are interested in signing Juventus striker Alvaro Morata.
Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane wants Juventus ace Paul Pogba.
Chelsea striker Loic Remy, 29, is a target for Chinese Super League side Hebei Fortune.
Hull City lead a number of clubs monitoring Manchester United's young striker Will Keane.

THE INDEPENDENT

Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is "confident" he will be Manchester United manager by the start of next season.
A downturn in the global stock markets, along with Manchester United's poor form, has seen £345m wiped off the club's value.

SUNDAY TIMES

Fenerbahce striker Robin van Persie, 32, and Chelsea's on-loan Monaco forward Radamel Falcao, 29, are set for moves to the Chinese Super League before the close of their transfer window on 26 February.
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