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' Todays National Football Paper News ' 21//11/18

Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:35 pm

Paper Talk / National Regional 21/11/18


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Marcus Rashford will be offered a new 'double-your-money' £150,000-a-week contract in talks with Manchester United this week.





Tottenham are braced for Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid's attempts to sign star midfielder Christian Eriksen.




The PFA's former financial arm was more than £1m in the red when it went into liquidation, having squandered the personal savings of a number of its members.




Jlloyd Samuel's widow asked the PFA for £70,000 to help pay off his debts following his passing but they claimed they could only offer her £11,000 despite spending up to £9m on memorabilia.




The FA are already helping to draw up security plans amid fears England's travelling support could cause trouble at the Nations League finals in Portugal next summer.






The FA's proposal for their solution to Brexit is being met with resistance by the Premier League despite maintaining the current number of non-homegrown players across the 20 clubs.




Real Madrid are keen to sign Manchester City's 19-year-old Spaniard Brahim Diaz if he does not sign a new contract before next summer.








Southampton's board will decide to sack Mark Hughes if the Saints lose to Fulham at the weekend.




Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater is showing no interest in leaving Chelsea, despite Maurizio Sarri telling him he won't play in any competition this season.




Arsenal supremo Vinai Venkatesham admits the failure to secure Champions League football for two consecutive seasons has cost the club 'tens of millions of pounds'.




Jack Wilshere is close to making his return to first-team action after nearly three months on the sidelines through injury.



Joey Barton is concerned at the lack of opportunities given to homegrown stars.



Tottenham will try to convince West Ham's Declan Rice to sign for them ahead of Manchester United and Chelsea.





Former Spain and Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui approached the US Soccer Federation about becoming their national team manager but was turned down.



Unai Emery has been told by his Arsenal chiefs: "We must get back in the Champions League".




Christian Eriksen slammed the quality of Wembley's pitch - claiming Tottenham's training surfaces are better.





Unai Emery beat 50 rivals for the Arsenal job and his new training ground rules are impressing his bosses.




Clarke Carlisle has called for Gordon Taylor to quit the PFA.




Andy Carroll has finally been passed fit to play for West Ham.





Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek will ask for a January loan move as Schalke and Crystal Palace renew their interest in his services.




If Premier League clubs decline to introduce a limit of 13 overseas players in their squads after Brexit, there will be a far more dramatic reduction in the number of imports allowed, the FA has warned.




Leading coaches in Britain have formed an association to protect their interests after being made to feel "vulnerable" by a growing number of complaints from athletes about bullying and a win-at-all-costs culture.




The Premiership rugby clubs will today move a step closer to selling a large shareholding in their business to CVC Capital Partners, having agreed an exclusivity period during which they will try to conclude a deal.




Mo Farah has admitted that he may rewind the clock and return to the track after next year's London Marathon.





Paul Pogba has returned to Manchester United earlier than scheduled from a trip to Dubai so he can make a quicker recovery from injury.




WWE's Paul Heyman says he would be willing to work with Conor McGregor if he made the transition from combat sports into sports entertainment.





Manchester City will have to pay a club-record £75m in the upcoming bidding war with Barcelona for Ajax's Frenkie de Jong.




Wolves players have been promised a £12m bonus scheme if the club pull off qualification to the Europa League this season.




Wilfried Zaha says he will be fit for Crystal Palace's Premier League clash with Manchester United this weekend.



Barcelona star Rafinha will desperately seek to leave the club in January, his father, Mazinho, has stated.

Arsenal are planning to promote Sven Mislintat to technical director after another round of internal restructuring.



Scottish football chiefs are set for more crunch talks with the UK government amid fears a no deal Brexit could cause havoc for Premiership teams.