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Latest football transfer talk and all the gossip (August 18 2018)

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Workers at Liverpool are not being paid the real 'Living Wage' despite the club promising all staff would receive it this season.

THE SUN

Tottenham striker Vincent Janssen looks set to stay at the club because of an injury that could keep him out until Christmas.

QPR are in talks to make Wayne Routledge and Tomer Hemed their strike-force for this season.

Nathan Dyer is a target for Reading as Swansea look to slash their wage bill.

Blackburn have made an improved £8m bid for Nottingham Forest's Ben Brereton.

DAILY MIRROR

Jurgen Klopp has warned his players to accept rotation or face a problem with the German.

THE GUARDIAN

Harry Kane looks set to be given another chance to break his August duck despite effectively not having had a pre-season.

DAILY MAIL

Roman Abramovich is confident he will continue to be able to watch Chelsea this season despite UK Visa issues.

Arsenal beat Crystal Palace in a behind-closed-doors friendly the day after their defeat to Manchester City.

Cesc Fabregas is out of Chelsea's clash with Arsenal because of an 'unusual' injury near his knee.

Jose Mourinho has confirmed Anthony Martial was fined after leaving their pre-season training camp to attend the birth of his son.
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