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Paper Talk: Tuesday's football transfer rumours and gossip from the national newspapers


A round-up of the latest football gossip from Tuesday's newspapers.

DAILY MIRROR

  • West Brom want Sam Allardyce to save them after some players were seen chanting for Tony Pulis to go.
  • Pep Guardiola will do at Manchester City exactly what he did at Barcelona, according to Ronaldinho.
  • Watford winger Richarlison - already on Tottenham's transfer radar - is attracting interest from China.
  • Marco Silva may be the bookies' favourite to step into the void at Everton but former Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal is hot on his heels.

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DAILY EXPRESS

  • Real Madrid star Marco Asensio is reportedly ready to join Chelsea if he is not given more game time at the Bernabeu.
  • Mark Noble has pleaded with West Ham's angry fans to stick by the team as they battle to pull out of the Premier League relegation zone under new manager David Moyes.
  • Barcelona star Ousmane Dembele is in line to make his return from injury in time for El Clasico against Real Madrid next month.

THE SUN

  • Danny Rose is in line to start for Tottenham in Tuesday's Champions League clash at Borussia Dortmund.
  • Borussia Dortmund insist Michael Zorc will not be joining Sven Mislintat at Arsenal.
  • Ronald Koeman and Slaven Bilic are on West Brom's radar after Tony Pulis was sacked.
  • Southampton boss Mauricio Pellegrino faces a battle to win over angry fans after just five months in the job.
  • Mesut Ozil has been lined up for an emotional return to his hometown club Schalke.
  • Willian has ended all speculation that he was considering a huge switch back to his homeland.

DAILY MAIL

  • Manchester United have triggered their option on Ander Herrera's contract and he is now tied to the Old Trafford club until 2019.

DAILY STAR

  • Joel Matip should be fit for Liverpool's huge Premier League clash against Chelsea next weekend.
  • Marcus Rashford insists Jose Mourinho has Manchester United on the right path to make Old Trafford a fortress again.

DAILY RECORD

  • Scotland captain Scott Brown has demanded SFA chief executive Stewart Regan "gets the finger out" and appoints a new boss quickly.
  • Tom Boyd reckons Michael O'Neill and Paul Lambert fit the bill to be Scotland boss because both would command instant respect.
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