THURSDAY: LATEST FOOTBALL TRANSFER GOSSIP

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Spurs will rival neighbours Arsenal in the chase for Birmingham
winger Demarai Gray, 18. (The Sun, subscription only)

Jan Vertonghen joined
Tottenham from Ajax in 2012

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has no intention of selling
defender Jan Vertonghen, 27. (Talksport)

Stuttgart defender Antonio Rudiger, 21, has dealt a blow to
Chelsea’s hopes of signing him by revealing he is an Arsenal fan.
(Metro)

Newcastle United’s board members say there is “no guarantee”
that they will sign a striker in the January transfer window.
(Newcastle Chronicle)

Former Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt, now at Turkish side Fenerbahce,
is a target for Southampton in the January transfer window. (Daily
Star)

Lukas Podolski has hinted he may leave Arsenal. The 29-year-old
German forward is frustrated with a lack of first-team opportunities.
(Daily Mirror)

OTHER GOSSIP

The Sun back page

The mystery over Diego Costa’s condition has deepened after it
emerged the Chelsea striker was forced to spend time in hospital
after returning from international duty with Spain. (Daily Telegraph)

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba says the current side are as good as
the team who won the Premier League title in 2004-05.
(Independent)

Blues manager Jose Mourinho has identified Cesc Fabregas as the
player to succeed John Terry as the club’s next captain. (Daily
Express)

The cost of renovating the Olympic Stadium before West Ham’s
2016 move will rise by £35.9m but the extra funding will not be
paid for by either the Hammers or the taxpayer. (Daily Mail)

Manchester City will ask Uefa to reimburse their fans who lost
money when they were not allowed to attend Tuesday’s match with
CSKA Moscow. (The Guardian)

Celtic manager Ronny Deila has come out in support of his players’
off-field behaviour after goalkeeper Lukasz Zaluska was allegedly
attacked during a night out in Glasgow. (Daily Record)

Tony Pulis says he would have been interested in the Cardiff City
manager’s job had he been approached but has thrown his backing
behind new boss Russell Slade. (Western Mail)

Gary Rowett has admitted to being “flattered” by an approach from
Birmingham City to be the Championship club’s new manager and
says he is likely to accept the job if he impresses at interview. (The
Times, subscription only)

Daily Mail back page

Norwich striker Cameron Jerome had to be stopped from storming
into the Leeds dressing room after accusing Giuseppe Bellusci of
racially abusing him on Tuesday night. (Daily Star)

Pablo Zabaleta says his Manchester City side do not deserve to go
through to the Champions League knockout stage after they were
held to a draw by CSKA Moscow. (Daily Mirror)

European football will give England midfielder Ross Barkley, 20, a
vital lesson in tactics, according to Everton boss Roberto Martinez.
(Liverpool Echo)

Marina Granovskaia established herself as the most powerful
woman in football by taking control of Chelsea’s football operations
after the departure of chief executive Ron Gourlay. (Times,
subscription only)

Italy’s World Cup winning captain Fabio Cannavaro and his wife are
reportedly under investigation for tax evasion. (Daily Express)

BEST OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Former Liverpool favourite Michael Owen tweeted the Reds
should stick with striker Mario Balotelli despite the Italian’s poor
performance against Real Madrid.

After goals from Kieran Gibbs and Lukas Podolski gave Arsenal a
last-gasp victory over Anderlecht, midfielder Aaron Ramsey
tweeted: “What a finish to the game! Good to get back to winning
ways. Happy to get 90 under my belt. Buzzing for Gibbo and Poldi,
great finishes!”

AND FINALLY

A dad in Manchester is auctioning his baby son’s future football
allegiance on eBay – and the winning bidder gets to choose
whether he supports City or United. (Manchester Evening News)

Source: bbcsport.com/football

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