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Saturdays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Gossip .. .. (Saturday April 23th)
THE SUN Roberto Martinez is off to Wembley today, knowing he could be axed in three games. Slaven Bilic is ready to make Michy Batshuayi West Ham's marquee summer signing in a club record deal worth £31.5m. Manchester United are reportedly lining up a double swoop for Anderlecht midfielders Youri Tielemans and Leander Dendoncker after watching them on Thursday evening. DAILY MIRROR Everton's Phil Jagielka could be the odd man out for England, with Roy Hodgson planning to take only seven defenders to Euro 2016. Arsenal's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has been offered to West Ham as Arsene Wenger plans a summer clear-out. Louis van Gaal admits he could be sacked even if Manchester United win the FA Cup. Watford will make a move for Argentinian coach Marcelo Bielsa - as Quique Sanchez Flores faces a fight to save his job. Nottingham Forest are lining up Gus Poyet as they look for a permanent replacement for Dougie Freedman. THE EXPRESS Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has hinted Kolo Toure could stay at the club beyond the end of the season. Arsenal stars Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez and Jack Wilshere are all reportedly set to sign new deals with the club in the summer. Manchester United have reportedly been running the rule on Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette. Tottenham have reportedly approached Lyon over deals for Lacazette and Samuel Umtiti. DAILY MAIL Brendan Rodgers is closing in on a return to management at his former club Swansea City. Chelsea fear they will lose their highly-rated teenager Dominic Solanke after reaching an impasse over a new deal. DAILY STAR Quique Flores will lead Watford out at Wembley tomorrow with no assurances over his future. American billionaire Larry Ellison has emerged as the front-runner to take over Premier League crisis club Aston Villa in a £100m deal. Sam Allardyce claims he was brainwashed into snubbing Jermain Defoe when he was in charge of West Ham. THE INDEPENDENT Rafa Benitez has dismissed criticism of his 'inhumane' management style as his improbable bid to lead Newcastle to Premier League safety sees the Spaniard return to Liverpool. Everton manager Roberto Martinez has acknowledged that his position will be under serious threat if he fails to improve their fortunes in the next three matches.
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