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Latest Paper Gossip - - (Thursday October 27th)

THE SUN

Inter Milan are interested in bringing out-of-favour Manchester United skipper Wayne Rooney to Italy.
Chelsea have gained a leg up over their rivals in the pursuit of emerging Swedish star Alexander Isak.
Sam Allardyce could be offered a route back into football with Championship side Wolves.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and Everton's Ronald Koeman are both readying themselves for a January tug of war over Hull starlet Josh Tymon
Torino's Joe Hart gifted Inter Milan an easy goal as Mauro Icardi scored despite recent problems with fans to help secure a 2-1 win in the San Siro.
Wayne Rooney will keep making the England squad even if Manchester United never pick him, says Gareth Southgate.

DAILY MIRROR

Mamadou Sakho is finally ready to leave Liverpool. The Frenchman has been exiled by Jurgen Klopp and admits he has no future at Anfield.
Arsenal and Everton are set to battle it out for Hull's teenage left-back Josh Tymon.
The Gunners are also are watching Middlesbrough youngster Harry Chapman, who is on loan at Sheffield United.
Leicester are monitoring Leeds left-back Charlie Taylor, who could be available on a free next summer.
Tottenham midfielder Nabil Bentaleb is set to join Schalke on a permanent basis next summer.

DAILY STAR

Mamadou Sakho no longer exists in Jurgen Klopp's eyes and will leave Liverpool this winter, according to a damning report in France.
Manchester United star Henrikh Mkhitaryan will not be leaving in a January transfer.
Juventus are monitoring Pablo Zabaleta's contract situation at Manchester City.

THE EXPRESS

Barcelona are reportedly considering a shock move for Stoke right-back Glen Johnson - and they also have eyes on Manchester United and Chelsea players this winter.

DAILY MAIL

Spanish club Real Sociedad has shown just what it means for a football club to be a pillar of its community by offering a homeless man who slept rough outside the stadium a job.

THE TELEGRAPH

The Premier League may have to pay the Football Association to move FA Cup ties to midweek for a winter break to be introduced, Martin Glenn warned on Wednesday.
Gareth Southgate 'can lose to Scotland and still land the England manager's job', says FA chief executive Martin Glenn.

THE INDEPENDENT

Manchester United are on their third permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement and have spent £460m on a faltering squad in search of success.
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