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Tuesdays Football Headlines
Tuesday's Paper Gossip; Fabregas heading to Milan? - - (February 28th 2017)
DAILY MIRROR Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has turned down a huge £30m-a-year offer to move to China. Zlatan Ibrahimovic is prepared to quit Manchester United this summer - despite Jose Mourinho's pleas for him to stay. Manchester City and Liverpool target Virgil van Dijk has been told he is going nowhere by Southampton. Premier League clubs are in talks to share a lucrative sponsor on their shirt sleeves next season. Southampton midfielder Dusan Tadic reckons the introduction of video technology would be a huge own goal for football. DAILY TELEGRAPH Milan are considering launching a £27m summer bid for Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas. Former Rangers manager Mark Warburton is a surprise candidate to replace Andries Jonker as the head of Arsenal's academy. THE SUN Chelsea could sign Leonardo Bonucci for £42m as Juventus consider selling the Italy defender. Gianluigi Donnarumma will wait until Milan's Chinese takeover is complete before committing his future to the club, according to his agent. Arsenal are lining up a double swoop for Napoli pair Lorenzo Insigne and Faouzi Ghoulam. DAILY STAR Jose Mourinho is keeping an eye on Cesc Fabregas' situation at Chelsea. DAILY MAIL Arsenal and Chelsea have joined the queue of clubs keeping a check on Nigerian prospect Henry Onyekuru. The 19-year-old winger plays for Eupen in Belgium and was a target for Celtic in January. Roy Keane would be delighted to see Everton defender Seamus Coleman join Manchester United, insisting "it would suit him down to the ground". Mino Raiola believes Milan's teenage goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma 'deserves a great team'. Everton striker Romelu Lukaku has not yet signed a long-term deal to keep him at the club - but his agent Mino Raiola confirmed the deal is closer than ever. Wolfsburg have appointed Arsenal academy boss Andries Jonker as their new manager and the Dutchman is bringing youth coach Freddie Ljungberg along with him. DAILY RECORD Former Rangers boss Mark Warburton could be a surprise contender to replace Arsenal's academy director Andries Jonker who quit yesterday to take charge of Wolfsburg.
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