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Monday, 5 September 2016
Football gossip column: Darmian, Vardy, Griezmann, Gunnarsson, Coleman, Rabiot
Juventus are planning a move for Manchester United defender Matteo Darmian, 26, in January. (Tuttosport - in Italian)
Leicester
City striker Jamie Vardy, 29, has revealed new England boss Sam
Allardyce had the opportunity to sign him when he was in charge at West
Ham. (London Evening Standard)
France
forward Antoine Griezmann, 25, has insisted he will not leave Atletico
Madrid as long as Diego Simeone is the manager, despite reports
Manchester United were preparing a world-record bid in January. (Telefoot - in French)
England
goalkeeper Joe Hart, 29 - who is on loan at Torino - has been described
by Manchester City team-mate Willy Caballero as a "robot" and a "big
cat". (Tuttosport)
Arsenal's Germany playmaker Mesut Ozil, 27, has told German newspaper Express he would like to take the number 10 jersey previously worn by Jack Wilshere, who left the club on loan last week.
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe believes the signing of midfielder Wilshere, 24, has inspired his squad. (Daily Star)
Sam Allardyce's tale of his lucky coin dominates the back pages - including that of the Daily StarThe
decision over whether Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema can return to
the France team lies with manager Didier Deschamps, says French Football
Federation president Noel le Graet. Benzema has been unavailable since
being charged over his involvement in the alleged blackmail of
international team-mate Mathieu Valbuena. (L'Equipe)
Bundesliga side HSV Hamburg are being linked with a January bid for Cardiff City's 27-year-old midfielder Aron Gunnarsson. (Wales Online)
A
poll shows 61% of fans are confident Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani,
29, can take on the goalscoring responsibility at Paris St-Germain
following the departure of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 34, to Manchester United -
while 69% say former Liverpool forward Mario Balotelli, 26, is a good
signing for Nice. (L'Equipe - in French)
Wales
boss Chris Coleman was tempted by an approach from Hull during the
summer but resisted the Premier League club because he is desperate for
more success on the international stage. (Daily Mail)
The
Daily Mail's back page trails former Blackburn striker Chris Sutton's
thoughts on Allardyce's post-match comments about Wayne RooneyFormer
Manchester City youth player Adrien Rabiot, 21, wants a move back to
England after the midfielder fell out of favour at Paris St-Germain. (Sun)
Bordeaux goalkeeper Cedric Carrasso, 34, rejected a move to Sunderland in the final minutes of transfer deadline day. (L'Equipe - in French)
Dartford goalkeeper Deren Ibrahim scored with a 70-yard free-kick against Hungerford Town in the National League South. (Daily Mail)
West
Brom boss Tony Pulis is set to take training this week and is expected
to stay on as manager despite reports he is considering his future. (Daily Mirror)
Best of social media
Midfielder Jack Wilshere is delighted with the reception he has received since his loan move to Bournemouth from Arsenal.
Michael Carrick paid tribute to Manchester
United team-mate Wayne Rooney after the England captain became his
country's most capped outfield player of all time on Sunday.
The Germany team's English-language twitter
account really loves Thomas Muller, who scored in their win over Norway
in a World Cup qualifier on Sunday.
And finally
Barcelona
playmaker Lionel Messi says he dyed his hair blond as part of a new
start following the announcement of his short-lived international
retirement this summer. (Sun)
Manchester
United have removed a plaque from former manager Sir Matt Busby's old
seat at Old Trafford and have moved his family's season tickets from the
director's box to another part of the stadium. (Daily Mail)
And the Red Devils' players have been banned from swapping shirts with opposition players, as it is "not cost effective". (Sun)
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