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Paper Talk: Monday's football transfer rumours and gossip from UK newspapers


Two leading managers fighting for their jobs and German giants target three English wonderkids - all in today's newspapers.

DAILY MIRROR

Slavisa Jokanovic has two games to save his job at Fulham.

Rafa Benitez admits time is running out for him at Newcastle.

Mauricio Pochettino has warned his Spurs players to forget winning the title if they can't beat PSV in Wednesday's Champions League showdown.

German giants Borussia Dortmund have identified the next three English wonderkids they want to take to the Bundesliga - Bobby Duncan, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Phil Foden.

Slavisa Jokanovic will be hoping to lead Fulham to the Premier League
Slavisa Jokanovic - fighting to save job at Fulham

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Eden Hazard has suffered an injury scare after hurting his back in Chelsea's draw with Manchester United.

Jose Mourinho faces an anxious wait to find out whether or not the Football Association will charge him for his furious reaction to the goading of Chelsea coach Marco Ianni.

Sir Dave Richards, the former Premier League chairman who helped derail the £600m Wembley sale, has blamed local authorities for the crisis in grass-roots facilities.

DAILY MAIL

Jose Mourinho is to launch an internal investigation into how Manchester United's line-up was leaked ahead of Saturday's clash with Chelsea.

West Ham fear winger Andriy Yarmolenko could be out for six months with a ruptured Achilles tendon.

THE GUARDIAN

Chelsea and Manchester United are expected to be let off with a warning and reminded of their future conduct by the Football Association following the chaotic scenes that marked the closing stages of their 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Tempers boil over with Jose Mourinho (centre) in Chelsea v Manchester United
Tempers boil over with Jose Mourinho (centre) in Chelsea v Manchester United

SCOTTISH SUN

Former Aston Villa forward Gabby Agbonlahor has ruled out a move to Scotland - unless it's to Celtic or Rangers.

Ronny Deila says he will return to Celtic to celebrate if Brendan Rodgers' side win 10-in-a-row.


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