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Mondays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Gossip - - - (Monday December 26th)
THE EXPRESS Paris St Germain are preparing a £40m January bid for Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho. Ronald Koeman is ready to spalsh the cash this Januray with five new faces to bolster their bid for the top six. THE SUN It's Barcelona who are eyeing a sensational swoop for Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho, according to Brazil legend Ronaldinho. Tottenham are preparing to test the regime change at Crystal Palace with a £30m move for Wilfried Zaha after failing with a £12m bid in the summer. West Ham are being targeted by energy drinks giant Red Bull as they bid to add to their portfolio of football teams around the world by buying an English club. Manchester City and Chelsea are hoping to tie up a deal to bring Celtic wonderkid Karamoko Dembele, 13, to the Premier League. DAILY MAIL Manchester City are keeping tabs on the contract situation of Arsenal's Jack Wilshere, who has yet to agree a new deal at the Emirates and seriously considered joining Roma and Milan in the summer. Aidy Boothroyd is still favourite for England U21 job, but the FA has received 150 applications with Tim Sherwood and Stuart Pearce in the frame. John Terry is going nowhere in January, even if a mega-money offer comes in from China. The defender, 36, wants to stay and help Chelsea win the title THE GUARDIAN Sunderland boss David Moyes is adamant Jermain Defoe is not for sale at any price. DAILY STAR Pep Guardiola has ruled Manchester City out of the race for Southampton's £50m-rated Virgil van Dijk. DAILY MIRROR Liverpool will step up their bid to land Dutch star Quincy Promes in January, after missing out on their No 1 target Julian Draxler. Sam Allardyce wants Jermain Defoe to help fire Crystal Palace to Premier League safety. DAILY RECORD Darlington Nagbe's £3m move to Celtic has moved a step closer after the Portland Timbers signed a replacement for their midfielder. Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers spent Christmas morning at the Northern Ireland hospice in Belfast, handing over a £26,000 donation.
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