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Thursday, 24 April 2014

Morning Gossip

THE SUN
Louis van Gaal has admitted he is
desperate to get back into club
management as he continues to be the No
1 target to take over from David Moyes at
Manchester United.
Rene Meulensteen says he warned David
Moyes that the United job would be next
to impossible to succeed in.
Aston Villa midfielder Yacouba Sylla hopes
for a loan move back to France next season
if he is not going to get more playing time.
Hugo Lloris has accused his Spurs team-
mates of giving up at times in a season that
has turned into a massive disappointment.
Everton boss Roberto Martinez is plotting a
summer move for United striker Danny
Welbeck if he misses out on a permanent
deal for Romelu Lukaku.
Chelsea's Thorgan Hazard could be heading
for Borussia Dortmund next season - he
has spent this year on loan with Zulte
Waregem in Belgium.
DAILY MIRROR
The Glazers will fly in to Manchester on
Friday to try and sort out the managerial
mess at Old Trafford.
England boss Roy Hodgson is furious
Manchester City have arranged a post-
season friendly in the United Arab
Emirates - he wanted Joe Hart and James
Milner to have some time off before the
World Cup finals in Brazil.
Arsene Wenger is poised to finally sign a
new deal at Arsenal and will celebrate it
with a £70m spending spree that could
include a move for Bayern Munich striker
Mario Mandzukic.
Spurs defender Jan Vertonghen could be
off to Roma this summer.
Newcastle are keen to sign Benfica
playmaker Filip Duricic - he'll most likely
cost a fee of around £7m.
Crystal Palace would like to bring Sochaux
striker Cedric Bakambu to Selhurst Park
this summer after missing out on a deal for
him in January.
Leicester hope to secure the long-term
future of keeper Kasper Schmeichel and
striker David Nugent.
DAILY EXPRESS
Swansea striker Michu is unlikely to play
again this season and has returned to Spain
to see a specialist about continuing ankle
trouble.
Plymouth striker Marvin Morgan has
thanked physio Paul Atkinson for saving his
life after he fell ill in training on Tuesday -
the 31-year-old is still in hospital awaiting
results of medical tests.
DAILY STAR
Hull City will be looking for £7m if anyone
wants to try and prise Sone Aluko away
from the club this summer.
Stewart Downing believes West Ham
team-mate Andy Carroll is worthy of a
place in England's World Cup squad.
THE TIMES
Alan Pardew's position at Newcastle United
could come under the spotlight at the end
of the season when the club's
disappointing season is investigated by
owner Mike Ashley.
INDEPENDENT
Roy Keane has emerged as a potential
candidate to join a revamped coaching staff
at Manchester United - favourite for the
top role Louis van Gaal is a fan of the
Irishman.
Carlo Ancelotti is prepared to bid farewell
to Real Madrid this summer if United come
calling. Zinedine Zidane could be lined up
to take over from him at the Bernabeu.
GUARDIAN
Manchester United are poised to sign
England left-back Luke Shaw from
Southampton and aiming to add PSG striker
Edinson Cavani and Barcelona midfielder
Cesc Fabregas as well.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Suspended Aston Villa coaches Ian
Culverhouse and Gary Karsa will find out
their fate next week. They are facing
dismissal amid accusations of gross
misconduct.
Southampton defender Calum Chambers is
a summer target for Arsenal boss Arsene
Wenger.
DAILY MAIL
As well as Danny Welbeck, Everton could
be looking at a summer move for
Manchester United midfielder Tom
Cleverley, a target for the Old Trafford
boo-boys this season.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will be nursed
through the rest of the season by Arsenal
to ensure his groin injury does not
deteriorate and cost him a place in
England's World Cup squad.
Michael Kightly hopes to turn his loan
move with Premier League-bound Burnley
into a permanent one this summer.
Sebastian Larsson is a summer target for
Turkish clubs Fenerbahce, Besiktas and
Bursaspor.
DAILY RECORD
Kilmarnock face SFPL sanctions amid
reports of a probe into claims a staff
member forged a player's signature to
allow him to play against Celtic.

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