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Mondays Football Headlines
Monday's football transfer rumours including AC Milan targeting Pochettino to become their new boss (April 08, 2019)
AC Milan will offer Mauricio Pochettino a £300m transfer as their new manager, which is just some of the gossip today's papers THE SUN The FA, Premier League and EFL do not keep a proper log of allegations of racist abuse aimed at players on and off the pitch. DAILY MIRROR AC Milan want Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino to replace Gennaro Gattuso as their manager - and will give him £300m to spend on players in the summer. Reading players refused to wear the Kick It Out shirt on yet another weekend of racism controversy in the Championship. Wembley stewards investigated claims of a row between Wolves fans and members of Troy Deeney's family in an executive box. Sevilla manager Joaquin Caparros has confirmed he has been diagnosed with chronic leukemia. Former Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho - now at Barcelona - says he has no plans to return to the Premier League. The 26-year-old Brazil international joined Barca in January 2018. DAILY TELEGRAPH Leeds are sweating over Pablo Hernandez's injury after Garry Monk's Birmingham stifled the playmaker in the latest win over his former club. Real Madrid are planning a new bid for Chelsea and Belgium midfielder Eden Hazard, despite the Blues wanting £100m for the 28-year-old. THE GUARDIAN Andros Townsend has applauded Danny Rose's "bravery" in revealing his true feelings about racism and, following a shameful weekend for English football, is urging other players to exhibit similar honesty. THE TIMES Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he wants to stay at the club for at least another three years. Former Netherlands goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar says he may return to Manchester United "one day". The 48-year-old, currently director of football at Ajax, spent six years at Old Trafford. DAILY EXPRESS West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini wants to sign 33-year-old Roma and Bosnia forward Edin Dzeko, who played under him for Manchester City. DAILY MAIL Kevin de Bruyne has dismissed the impact of Tottenham's new stadium ahead of tomorrow's crunch Champions League quarter-final. Real Madrid have stepped up their pursuit of Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba by launching 'Operation Pogba'. Chelsea want to sign Athletico Paranaense's Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimaraes if they escape a transfer ban. Manager Maurizio Sarri expects France striker Olivier Giroud to stay at Chelsea next season.
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