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Sundays Back Page Football Headlines
Sunday's football transfer rumours and all the latest gossip from UK newspapers (September 30, 2018)
Senior sources at Manchester United have dismissed as "nonsense" claims the club have approached Zinedine Zidane over the prospect of replacing Jose Mourinho. The Sun on Sunday Pep Guardiola wants to make a record £200m January bid for Kylian Mbappe. John Terry is set to become manager of Chelsea - with the U23 team. David Luiz has admitted he would have quit Chelsea if Antonio Conte had not been sacked. Alvaro Morata is fighting for his place in Maurizio Sarri's long-term plans at Chelsea. Chelsea star Eden Hazard has refused to rule out a "dream" move to Real Madrid. Sergio Aguero is struggling to be fully fit for Manchester City's top-of-the-table clash with Liverpool next week. Joe Gomez is being tipped to become an England cornerstone by boss Gareth Southgate. The Mail on Sunday Manchester United staff believe Jose Mourinho could be sacked by the end of this week. Sunday Express Manchester United could be stuck with Paul Pogba until the end of the season if he sets his heart on a move to Barcelona. Chelsea are set to revive their interest in Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey. Sunday Mirror Paul Pogba has told Manchester United team-mates he will not back down in his battle of wills with Jose Mourinho - and is even prepared to state he no longer wishes to play for the Old Trafford manager should their conflict further escalate. Liverpool will lead the chase for Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey after having a summer enquiry for the Wales international knocked back. Jose Mourinho reportedly reprimanded Alexis Sanchez in front of the entire Manchester United squad before dropping him against West Ham. Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic has been watched by three Premier League giants - Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham. Chelsea have joined the hunt for Eden Hazard's kid brother Ethan. Sir Alex Ferguson has told friends he is "worried" Manchester United are in danger of becoming a circus act. The Observer Didier Deschamps has defended Paul Pogba's leadership qualities during a week when he was told by Jose Mourinho he would never captain Manchester United again.
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