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' TODAYS NATIONAL FOOTBALL PAPER NEWS ' 14/09/18

Fri Sep 14, 2018 9:16 am

' TODAYS NATIONAL FOOTBALL PAPER NEWS ' 14/09/18



Real Madrid are set to splash out £330m on the next Galactico, with Neymar and Kylian Mbappe targeted.


Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves is wanted by French giants Paris Saint-Germain.



Arsenal and Real Madrid are set to battle it out for Porto star Hector Herrera.



Chelsea's Ruben Loftus-Cheek has been dealt an injury blow and faces at least two weeks on the sidelines.



Barcelona want to sign Atletico Madrid midfielder Saul Niguez.





Manchester United's Paul Pogba is a 'show-off' but he backs it up, says Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure.




Liverpool's Brazilian trio Alisson, Firmino and Fabinho are set to face Tottenham after racing back from Brazil duty in the US by private jet.




Manuel Pellegrini is growing increasingly frustrated that news of his team selections at West Ham is routinely being leaked before he has announced it to his players.




An independent inquiry has been launched into Everton's recruitment of Marco Silva that could result in the club facing a substantial fine or even a points deduction.



Raheem Sterling is seeking a substantial hike on his £175,000-a-week contract that expires in 2020.





West Ham co-owner David Gold wants a reduction in agent power to stop them sucking money out of the game.



Arsenal manager Unai Emery has challenged Mesut Ozil to do more and raise his performances.



Liverpool are planning to appoint a former Manchester United goalkeeping coach Jack Robinson to Jurgen Klopp's backroom staff.



Mauricio Pochettino has warned Hugo Lloris he was lucky to escape with only a criminal conviction and a fine after drink-driving.



Hundreds of Manchester United season-ticket holders are being moved out of their seats for the Champions League clash with Valencia.


Jack Wilshere has missed the last two days of training at West Ham after suffering an ankle injury and faces a battle to be fit for Sunday's game against Everton.


The Premier League are understood to have had a long list of 35 candidates to succeed Richard Scudamore as chief executive.