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Thursday 3 September 2015

Football Papers : All The Latest Football News And Transfer Rumours This Morning

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Manchester United will make one final attempt to keep David de Gea at Old Trafford with the offer of a lucrative long-term contract.
Daniel Sturridge will not be ready for a Liverpool return against Manchester United later this month, although he has stepped up training a little since his return from hip surgery. He is still not in full contact work with his team-mates at Melwood.
Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey has slammed Robert Huth, claiming the Leicester defender could have killed Bournemouth’s Callum Wilson in an incident during Saturday’s match.
James Wilson wants to fight for his place at Manchester United despite talk that Louis van Gaal is about to send him out on loan once the window re-opens.
Real Madrid will have to pay David De Gea £3.6m if he joins them next year because of a penalty clause in his pre-agreed contract with the club that protected him against the failure of a move this summer.
Harry Redknapp has branded Liverpool as ‘bang average’ and the ‘worst Liverpool side I have seen in years’ just four games into the Premier League season.
La Liga chairman Javier Tebas says Real Madrid’s version of the David de Gea deal collapse is closer to the truth than Manchester United’s.
Arsene Wenger reportedly pulled out of a move to sign Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani because the Uruguay international would have no sell-on value.
Real Madrid turned down a deal for left-back Alberto Moreno after Liverpool offered them the chance to sign him on Deadline Day.
Barcelona are plotting a January bid for Dynamo Kiev forward Andriy Yarmolenko, who was linked with Everton and Liverpool over the summer.
Saido Berahino has softened his stance on going on strike but has no plans to apologise to chairman Jeremy Peace over his Twitter outburst on Deadline Day.
Manchester United will prioritise quality over quantity in future transfer windows now Louis van Gaal is pleased with the depth in his squad.
The David de Gea saga will end any hopes Manchester United had of ever signing Wales star Gareth Bale from Real Madrid.
Sunderland great Kevin Phillips has questioned Fabio Borini’s decision to rejoin the Black Cats 12 months after snubbing the club.
Victor Wanyama is ready to turn down the offer of a new five-year contract at Southampton to force a move to Tottenham next summer.
Aaron Lennon hopes his move to Everton will re-ignite his hopes of a return to the England squad.
A section of disgruntled Arsenal fans planned a protest at the club’s lack of transfer activity on Tuesday night… but no one turned up.

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