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Latest Paper Gossip - (Saturday October 29th)

DAILY STAR

Manchester United and Manchester City could make audacious moves for Barcelona's Luis Suarez, according to stunning reports in Spain.
Manchester United's Matteo Darmian has reportedly agreed to join Inter Milan.
David Moyes claims he's ready "to take his poison" in his desperate bid to save Sunderland's season.

THE TELEGRAPH

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho insists that Ronald Koeman will be frustrated in his stated hope of bringing Wayne Rooney back to Everton.
Sam Allardyce has rejected interest from Wolverhampton Wanderers, even though the FA would not have blocked their attempt to lure him to Molineux.

DAILY MIRROR

Real Madrid's superstars have been criticised for disrespecting their lower-league opponents after leaving the changing room of third-tier Cultural Leonesa in a disgraceful state following their Copa del Rey game in Leon.
Everton outcast Oumar Niasse could be rescued by Turkish club Galatasaray.

THE SUN

Samir Nasri wants to quit Manchester City and move to Sevilla permanently in the summer.
Manchester United coach Warren Joyce will meet Wigan this weekend to discuss the possibility of becoming their new boss.
Brighton are lining up a January bid for Exeter youngster Ollie Watkins.

THE EXPRESS

Chelsea are reportedly eyeing a move for Paris-Saint Germain star Javier Pastore in January.
Celtic and Scotland have been rocked after defender Kieran Tierney was ruled out for the rest of the year after a freak training ground injury.

DAILY MAIL

Jack Wilshere says his England axe was the final straw and admits he had to leave Arsenal to revive his career.
Ryan Giggs admits he dreads the thought of Liverpool winning the Premier League and fears this could be the season the Anfield club win their first top division title in 27 years.
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