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Wednesdays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Gossip - - (Wednesday October 19th)
THE SUN Chelsea are set to go back in for AC Milan and Italy defender Alessio Romagnoli with a £49m January bid. Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool are heading for a tug-of-war over Paris Saint-Germain centre-back Presnel Kimpembe. Manchester City will earn around £720,000 if Denis Suarez features against them for Barcelona on Wednesday night. Manchester United's centre-back Eric Bailly has been hammered by team-mates Juan Mata and Ashley Young over his white jelly-shoe sandals. Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal must offer more than money to keep their stars at the Emirates. Meanwhile, the club are ready to sell Yaya Sanogo in January. Newcastle could make a move for their former defender Tamas Kadar. Didier Drogba has backed down in his row with Montreal Impact. Lee Probert is not allowed to ref in the Premier League until he proves his fitness. DAILY MIRROR Real Madrid defender Pepe is ready to consider a move to Chelsea after his ugly contract stand-off. Former England boss Roy Hodgson has been offered a lucrative route back into management in the Chinese Super League. West Ham are keeping tabs on Besiktas' former Fulham midfielder Kerim Frei. Manchester United are tracking Sporting Lisbon's 21-year-old winger Gelson Martins. Valencia teenage star Fran Villalba is set to snub interest from Manchester United and sign a new contract with the Mestalla club. Former Tottenham and Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas is set to return as Wolfsburg manager. DAILY STAR Chelsea are weighing up a move for AC Milan defender Alessio Romagnoli. Liverpool want to sign Switzerland defender Fabian Schar, 24, from German club Hoffenheim. Juventus are set to make a move for Aston Villa goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini. THE TELEGRAPH Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal will not be forced to sell their best players, including Mesut Ozil, Hector Bellerin and Alexis Sanchez. Brexit has been simulated in the new computer game Football Manager 2017, and it's going to make the game harder than ever. Premier League clubs have been warned for the first time that they could face serious sanctions, including substantial fines, if they fail to keep a promise to provide minimum standards for disabled fans by August 2017. DAILY MAIL Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has urged the club to tie Hector Bellerin down on a new long-term contract. Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola spoke to Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen this summer as the German was his first choice to replace Joe Hart. Mansfield Town manager Adam Murray has confirmed that he's banned his players from using their mobile phones while they're at the club. THE GUARDIAN Chris Smalling believes Manchester United's performance in the 0-0 draw at Liverpool showed they are contenders to win the Premier League title. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has denied trying to sign Barcelona star Lionel Messi - but would if the Argentina forward opted to leave the Nou Camp. THE EXPRESS Former England goalkeeper David James has warned Manchester City stars they are playing for their futures against Barcelona. THE TIMES The FA will demand that Manchester United make Marcus Rashford available for the European U21 finals next summer irrespective of his development with England's senior side this season. DAILY RECORD Police will boost the number of officers on duty at Sunday's Old Firm showdown by 50 per cent.
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