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Saturday, 3 September 2016
Football gossip column: Benteke, Witsel, Sissoko, Berahino, Balotelli
Eight of the England players who started in the 2-1 loss to
Iceland at Euro 2016 have been picked by new manager Sam Allardyce for
their opening World Cup 2018 qualifier in Slovakia on Saturday. (Daily Star)
The
FA has sought reassurance from Slovakian officials ahead of Saturday's
game at the Stadion Antona Malatinskeho after learning that club side
Spartak Trnava, who are based there, have been punished for racist
behaviour by fans in a Europa League tie. (Daily Express)
Agent
Mino Raiola made 30m euros (£25.17m) from the summer transfers of his
players Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan to
Manchester United - more than Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo
makes in a year. (AS)
Midfielder
Jack Wilshere, 24, who joined Bournemouth on a season-long loan from
Arsenal on transfer deadline day, received a call from former England
captain David Beckham offering guidance before deciding on the Cherries.
He could feature in Saturday's testimonial for ex-Bournemouth defender
Warren Cummings - against AC Milan, one of the clubs Wilshere reportedly
turned down. (Daily Mirror)
Zenit
St Petersburg midfielder Axel Witsel, 27, regrets not moving from the
club during the transfer window, when he was a reported target for
Everton and Juventus. (RTBF - in French)
The
Daily Mirror echoes what most other newspapers are saying about new
England manager Sam Allardyce keeping faith with much of the England XI
who lost to IcelandChristian Benteke's brother
Jonathan has joined him at Crystal Palace. The 25-year-old's brother,
21, who is also a striker, has been added to the Eagles' development
squad after leaving Belgian side Zulte Waregem. (Daily Mail)
Swansea
City missed out on the chance to sign 22-year-old defender John Stones
from Barnsley, three years before he made a £50m move to Manchester City
from Everton. (Wales Online)
Stoke
boss Mark Hughes will have another chance to sign West Brom striker
Saido Berahino, 23, in January or next summer, says chairman Peter
Coates. (Stoke Sentinel)
New
Tottenham midfielder Moussa Sissoko, 27, says he was never close to
signing for Everton on transfer deadline day when he left Newcastle. (L'Equipe - in French)
Italy
striker Mario Balotelli, 26, might have left it too late to revive his
career at his new club Nice, says former France striker Christophe
Dugarry. (BeIn Sports)
Striker
Olivier Giroud, 29 says he has "no problem" with manager Arsene
Wenger's decision to leave him out of the starting line-up for Arsenal's
opening three league games. (Evening Standard)
Wales forward Hal Robson-Kanu, 27, turned down "silly-money offers" to join West Brom on a free transfer on Wednesday. (Times - subscription required)
And
the Baggies could sign another midfielder soon, with former Liverpool
star Momo Sissoko, 31, set to appear in a friendly against Delhi Dynamos
on Saturday. The Mali international can move outside the transfer
window as he is an unattached free agent after leaving Shanghai Shenua.
(Daily Mail)
Yaya
Toure's agent Dimitri Seluk says the 33-year-old midfielder is
"pleased" to stay at Manchester City, despite his lack of first-team
opportunities under new manager Pep Guardiola. (Sport Express in Russia - via Goal.com)
Best of social media
Arsenal attacking midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain tweeted a photo to show
he is enjoying a better view than the one he sees from the substitutes'
bench. Oxlade-Chamberlain was not selected by England manager Allardyce
when he named his first squad, so instead he gets to enjoy a short
break.
Someone who is on international duty is Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish
- he is preparing for England Under-21s' match against Norway next
Tuesday with a spot of table tennis against Leicester defender Ben
Chilwell.
And finally...
Manchester
United midfielder Ander Herrera has revealed he could not share a room
with his team-mate and goalkeeper David De Gea because he plays
"horrible" music. (Unscriptd)
Former
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal missed out on the Belgium
managerial position because the Dutchman's preliminary interview was
"boring" and "exhausting". (Daily Mail)
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