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Fridays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Gossip - - (Friday January 26th)
THE SUN Wayne Rooney has been offered wages of £600k-a-week by Shanghai Shenhua to join Carlos Tevez in the Chinese Super League. Wolves boss Paul Lambert is on the verge of clinching a £1.85million deal for Blackburn right-back Ben Marshall. Sam Allardyce wants to bolster Crystal Palace's leaky defence with deals for Chris Samba and £10million Olympiacos midfielder Luka Milivojevic. Willem II are close to agreeing a deal to take Watford striker Obbi Oulare on loan until the end of the season. DAILY STAR Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic will join Zenit St Petersburg before the end of the month on a free transfer. Newcastle are keen on taking Brazilian striker Gabriel Appelt Pires on loan from LaLiga outfit Leganes. DAILY MIRROR Aitor Karanka has confirmed Middlesbrough's interest in Paris Saint-Germain forward Jese Rodriguez. Spartak Moscow’s Quincy Promes says he has no intention of joining Liverpool this month. Sunderland are interested in Bordeaux left-back Diego Contento. Wolves boss Paul Lambert is considering a raid on Sky Bet Championship rivals Norwich for winger Josh Murphy, despite the 21-year-old starlet just penning a new contract. THE GUARDIAN Robert Snodgrass is set for a medical at West Ham on Friday ahead of his £10million move from Hull. THE TIMES Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is still keen on signing Arsenal right-back Hector Bellerin. DAILY MAIL West Brom are eyeing a loan swoop for Chelsea's out-of-favour defender Branislav Ivanovic. Fleetwood boss Uwe Rosler is wanted as the next manager for of Norway. Aston Villa's Jack Grealish has emerged as a target for Middlesbrough. West Brom have checked on whether Hull City striker Abel Hernandez is available in this window. Everton's Phil Jagielka, Mamadou Sakho at Liverpool and Serdar Tasci of Spartak Moscow are all on Southampton's radar as they look for cover for the injured Virgil van Dijk.
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