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' Todays Football Paper News 05/10/17 '

Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:16 am

PAPER TALK 05/10/17



Tottenham are set to go head to head with Chelsea again in January for the out-of-favour Everton midfielder Ross Barkley. (Daily Mirror)


Alisher Usmanov has ruled out selling his 30 percent stake in Arsenal to Stan Kroenke. (The Sun)


Manchester City will beat rivals United to New York City ace Jack Harrison - as they have first refusal on him. (The Sun)


Barcelona will return for Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho in January and Lionel Messi backs the move, according to reports. (Daily Star)

Re: ' Todays Football Paper News 05/10/17 '

Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:22 am

DAILY MIRROR


Tottenham are set to go head to head with Chelsea again in January for the out-of-favour Everton midfielder Ross Barkley.


Paulinho left team-mate Neymar temporarily injured in Brazil training after producing a late tackle.


Gordon Strachan has told his Scotland players to hold their nerve at Hampden as their World Cup campaign goes on the line.

Re: ' Todays Football Paper News 05/10/17 '

Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:23 am

' Daily Telegraph '





Harry Kane has left the door open to a move from Tottenham at some point by conceding for the first time that it is a possibility.


Harry Kane is employing a personal chef who cooks for him on a daily basis to "make every day count" in his quest to reach the world-class levels of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.


England manager Gareth Southgate is set to hand Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain a vote of confidence by starting him in Thursday night's World Cup qualifier against Slovenia.


Roberto Martinez has moved to reassure Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho that he will not take any unnecessary risks with the fitness of Romelu Lukaku.


An ex-Army Brigadier has been recruited by the FA to review duty-of-care and whistle-blowing processes.

Re: ' Todays Football Paper News 05/10/17 '

Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:24 am

Daily Mail


Gareth Southgate has drafted in Alan Shearer this week to inspire his England team to World Cup qualification.


American football markings will still be visible on the pitch when England take on Slovenia at Wembley.


Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis has been given a near £1m bonus despite the club missing out on the top-four.


Amazon and other digital platforms could be primed to bid for international Premier League TV rights.