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Tuesdays News & Gossip (Nov 10th 2015)

DAILY MIRROR

Steve McClaren is ready to launch a January move for Andy Carroll and rescue the former Newcastle striker from two injury-ravaged years at West Ham.

Chelsea eye Gonzalo Higuain transfer to replace goal-shy striker Diego Costa who has been one of the biggest disappointments in the champions dismal season.

PSG still want Arsene Wenger but Arsenal boss insists Gunners would have to sack him first.

Arsenal lead the transfer chase for Dean Windass' Accrington starlet son Josh with Brighton, Fulham, Hull and Portsmouth also tracking the 21-year-old.

THE SUN

Cristiano Ronaldo has backed Manchester United to win the Premier League title as his agent ruled out an Old Trafford return for the Real Madrid star.

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is in the frame for BOTH the QPR and Fulham jobs.

Arsenal are favourites to sign £1m-rated Accrington Stanley midfielder Josh Windass.

DAILY STAR

Manager Garry Monk has been given more time to turn things around by Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins.

Arsene Wenger has received a glimmer of hope in the long-running battle to sign Real Madrid winger Jese Rodriguez, but has suffered a knockout blow in his pursuit of Napoli forward Gonzalo Higuain.

Bournemouth are plotting a January raid for QPR striker Charlie Austin after confirming an American billionaire has bought a 25 per cent stake in the club.

DAILY MAIL

Former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has been linked with Fulham, QPR and Charlton after he was spotted in London on Monday dressed in a suit and a tie.

Manchester United want to add a winger to their squad in January as Louis van Gaal looks to solve their goalscoring problems. Lazio's Felipe Anderson, Sadio Mane at Southampton, Riyad Mahrez at Leicester and Anwar El Ghazi of Ajax are among the names to have been discussed.

Mumbai City player-manager Nicolas Anelka has parted ways with assistant Oscar Bruzon after an apparent falling out during the build-up to the draw with the Delhi Dynamos.

Charles N'Zogbia has been given the chance to save his Aston Villa career by new manager Remi Garde.

Manchester City have shown an interest in Black Stars teenage forward Aly Malle.

DAILY EXPRESS

Galatasaray are keen on signing Arsenal winger Joel Campbell in January.

Chelsea are looking at Javier Hernandez and Paco Alcacer as possible transfer targets.

Liverpool are the hot favourites to sign Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus.

Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce has been given the green light to sign two defenders in bid to avoid the drop.

THE GUARDIAN

Tony Fernandes and his fellow Queens Park Rangers owners have written off the £180m loans they made to the club in the years since taking over, but not as a precursor to selling the club, according to club sources.

Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are among clubs monitoring the progress of the Denmark Under-19s striker Emre Mor who is expected to leave Danish Superliga club Nordsjaelland in January.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Manchester United are interested in signing Newcastle United striker Ayoze Perez and could bid for the Spaniard in January.

Roy Hodgson begins his preparations for Euro 2016 this week with more than a quarter of the Premier League's 142 English players unavailable for international selection because of injury.
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