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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Morning Paper Talk

The top stories and transfer rumours making the
back pages of the national newspapers on
Wednesday morning.
THE SUN
Wayne Rooney has buried the hatchet with former
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson and
thanked him for all the help he offered.
Leeds owner Massimo Cellino is lining up Slovenian
boss Darko Milanic to be the next manager at
Elland Road.
Pep Guardiola has launched a stinging attack on
Manchester United claiming their complacency
stopped them qualifying for the Champions League
this season.
DAILY MIRROR
Sunderland midfielder Lee Cattermole says he has
cleaned up his act and has vowed to do his best to
avoid the suspension problems that have dogged his
career.
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright has conceded the
club are still a long way from realising their new
stadium dream.
DAILY EXPRESS
West Brom and England keeper Ben Foster has
revealed he is playing through the pain of a broken
thumb as he looks to avoid surgery.
Everton have been given renewed hope of bringing
back their former loanee winger Gerard Deulofeu
from Barcelona.
DAILY MAIL
Manuel Neuer is dreaming of a Champions League
victory with Bayern Munich this season because the
final will be hosted by Berlin.
Chelsea hope manager Jose Mourinho will remain
in charge for the next 10 years.
Southampton made more money from selling
players than any other club in Europe during the
summer.
INDEPENDENT
More from Pep Guardiola, who also claims
Manchester United simply did not have the finances
to be able to afford Bayern Munich stars Thomas
Muller, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Arjen Robben
this summer.
Chelsea want Jose Mourinho in charge at Stamford
Bridge for the next 10 years.
TELEGRAPH
Alan Pardew will face one of football's biggest
protests when Newcastle take on Hull City in the
Premier League on Saturday.
Arsenal's injury problems show no sign of easing,
with midfielder Jack Wilshere suffering an ankle
injury in the Champions League defeat by Borussia
Dortmund.
Jose Mourinho has refused to promise Petr Cech he
will have the chance to play for Chelsea during the
Champions League group campaign.
Russell Slade's reign as Leyton Orient boss could
soon come to an end after he was summoned to
showdown talks with owner Francesco Becchetti
following the 1-1 draw with Notts County.
THE TIMES
Felix Magath could be ousted as Fulham manager if
they lose to Nottingham Forest tonight.
DAILY RECORD
Rangers fans have called on leading board members
to axe Sandy Easdale over his alleged involvement
with Rafat Rizvi.
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