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Tuesdays Football Headlines
Tuesday's football transfer rumours and gossip from the back pages (October 02, 2018)
A look at Tuesday's back pages, including a number of stories on the current 'crisis' at Manchester United... The Sun Paul Pogba says he will quit Manchester United in January unless boss Jose Mourinho is gone. Manchester United target Sergej Milinkovic-Savic has signed a new Lazio contract. Jose Mourinho has told Alexis Sanchez he won't play for Manchester United again until his attitude improves. Chelsea are leading the race to snap up Dutch teen star Sam Lautenschutz. The Volendam midfielder has also attracted interest from Manchester City, Tottenham, Leicester and Charlton, as well as Dutch giants Ajax. Newcastle's senior stars have arranged a crisis meeting in a bid to save their season. Daily Telegraph Danny Drinkwater is not in any rush to quit Chelsea, despite not yet featuring in manager Maurizio Sarri's plans. It is understood Drinkwater is prepared to wait until the end of the season to find the right move if it does not come up in January, having not yet even appeared on the bench. Steve Bruce is facing two crucial games as he fights for his future, as Aston Villa prepare to appoint a new technical director. Daily Mirror Arsenal are among the clubs keeping tabs on Lille's exciting wide-man Nicolas Pepe. Having attracted rave reviews in France this season, the Gunners are said to be keeping close tabs on the winger. But Everton have already sent scouts to watch the Ivory Coast international, while Barcelona and Sevilla are also tracking the 23-year-old. Daily Mail Liverpool's Joe Gomez has claimed that Daniel Sturridge is one of the best strikers in the world. Daily Express Manchester United scouts are worried the "toxic" atmosphere at Old Trafford means players no longer want to sign for the club. Daily Record Leigh Griffiths snubbed an olive branch from Alex McLeish after accusing the Scotland manager of kicking him in the teeth. James Tavernier insists Livingston's players celebrating in the faces of his team-mates on Sunday will light a fire under the Ibrox title challenge. David Moyes has admitted his interest in returning home to Glasgow to manage either side of the Old Firm.
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