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Mondays Football Headlines
Monday's football transfer rumours (April 30 2018)
Arsenal in pole position to land Carlo Ancelotti? The Daily Mirror says they might be and all the gossip from the national newspapers. DAILY MIRROR Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly rejected the chance to take over as Italy boss, leaving the door open for Arsenal. Roberto Mancini is now favourite to become Italy manager after Ancelotti's decision. Ajax teenager Matthijs de Ligt has played down talk of a move to Tottenham. Wayne Rooney has claimed Sam Allardyce could not have done more at Everton and deserves praise - despite their fans wanting him out. West Brom face a battle to keep hold of versatile defender Craig Dawson with Burnley, Wolves and West Ham all monitoring his situation. Joey Barton is set to name former QPR team-mate Clint Hill as his assistant manager. Nottingham Forest boss Aitor Karanka is keen to keep loan striker Lee Tomlin on a permanent basis. THE SUN Ajax want to sign Chelsea sensation Mason Mount as a host of clubs across Europe show interest in the teenage prodigy. Bournemouth have entered the race to sign Celtic defender Kieran Tierney, who is also wanted by Manchester United and Tottenham. Huddersfield are ready to sign German defender Leon Balogun from Mainz in their first swoop for next season. West Ham are confident they will not be forced to share the London Stadium with Chelsea from 2020 and the club will be given final say on any possible deal. DAILY TELEGRAPH Dusan Tadic has urged Southampton to keep Mark Hughes as their manager, even if the club are relegated from the Premier League this season. Ben Foster wants Darren Moore to be given the West Brom job on a full-time basis. DAILY RECORD Zeljko Buvac has sensationally quit as part of Liverpool's backroom staff after a bust-up with Jurgen Klopp. DAILY MAIL Former FA chairman Lord Triesman has led calls for 'full disclosure' on the £1bn Wembley bid and questioned whether the FA board have the expertise to sell the stadium. Rome police will deploy more than 2,000 officers to protect Liverpool supporters from attacks led by Roma's "Ultra" fans when they arrive for Wednesday's Champions League clash. THE GUARDIAN Claude Puel has conceded that Leicester's players have appeared distracted over recent weeks, with results tailing off alarmingly as the Frenchman seeks to convince the club hierarchy that he should oversee a summer overhaul of the squad. DAILY STAR Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane insists that Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema will remain at the club this summer. THE TIMES The Football Association's deal to sell Wembley Stadium to Shahid Khan will include a "pay-as-you-play" deal which could see England schedule games at other stadia. Steven Gerrard is set to hold more talks over becoming the next manager of Rangers but is not yet close to agreeing a deal.
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