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Latest football rumours and transfer gossip as Hart fumes at Moyes & Messi fears Neymar move
![]() Joe Hart is furious with David Moyes for costing him a World Cup place, while Lionel Messi fears Neymar move, according to today's papers. THE MIRROR Lionel Messi has admitted he fears seeing Neymar in a Real Madrid shirt. Joe Hart is furious after believing David Moyes cost him a World Cup place. ![]() Chelsea have been told they have just seven days to lure Maurizio Sarri to Stamford Bridge - or they face a massive fee. Mikel Arteta could be fast-tracked into the Arsenal hot-seat as his main rivals continue to drop out of the running. Lionel Messi has ruled out ever leaving Barcelona. DAILY STAR Mauricio Pochettino is ready to snub Chelsea's advances to stay loyal to Tottenham. Arsenal's board have yet to approve the appointment of Mikel Arteta as Arsene Wenger's successor. THE SUN Romelu Lukaku will be fit to start for Manchester United in Saturday's FA Cup final against Chelsea. Atletico Madrid will watch Kieran Tierney in the Scottish Cup final and join the race for the Celtic full-back. West Ham want England keeper Tom Heaton to replace Joe Hart next term. DAILY EXPRESS Stephen Thompson is close to selling his majority shareholding in Dundee United to an American investor. Leicester and West Ham will make moves to sign Patrick Roberts after the Scottish Cup final. DAILY MAIL Arsenal are closing in on appointing Mikel Arteta as their new manager. Everton, Newcastle and Huddersfield are among the clubs in pursuit of Kosovo international Donis Avdijaj. Swansea are set to seal their first deal of a new era with a £100,000 move for Liverpool midfielder Yan Dhanda. DAILY TELEGRAPH Danny Rose has urged Spurs to support Mauricio Pochettino in his quest for the Premier League title. Paul Lambert's future as Stoke manager is still hanging in the balance, ahead of talks with the club hierarchy this week. THE INDEPENDENT Mikel Arteta is very close to becoming the Arsenal manager with former team-mate Santi Cazorla lined up for a backroom role. THE TIMES Manchester United and Liverpool are in line to be invited to take part in a new 24-team Club World Cup which could earn the clubs more than £100m.
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