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Football Rumours on Friday 12th February 2016
2016-02-12 05:11:01


  • Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale, 26, and midfielder Luka Modric, 30, will be among Mourinho's targets if he replaces Van Gaal.
    ( Times )


  • (Sport) Bookmakers have installed Barcelona forward Neymar, 24, as the favourite to be Mourinho's first signing at Old Trafford.
    (Metro)


  • Tottenham are in advanced talks to sign Marseille's Belgium international striker Michy Batshuayi, 22, who has scored 21 goals in 46 games for the French club.
    (Metro)


  • Napoli's Gonzalo Higuain rejected a £40m January move to Chelsea because the Blues would not guarantee that the 28-year-old would be their first-choice striker.
    ( Daily Mail )


  • Chelsea are hopeful of signing 28-year-old Paris St-Germain midfielder Blaise Matuidi, who could cost £39m.
    ( Daily Star )


  • Blues midfielder Willian, 27, says his former club Shakhtar Donetsk harmed Alex Teixeira's chances of playing for Brazil by blocking the 26-year-old midfielder's move to Liverpool.
    ( Squawka )


  • Liverpool have made Barcelona's Marc-Andre ter Stegen, 23, their first choice as they seek a new goalkeeper but have also expressed an interest in Mainz's Loris Karius, 22.
    ( Bleacherreport )


  • Former Arsenal defender Emmanuel Eboue, 32, has been told he must prove his fitness to earn a contract at Sunderland.
    ( Newcastle Chronicle )


  • Former Liverpool midfielder Jan Molby says the next step for protesting fans is to secure a cap on away-ticket prices in the Premier League.
    ( Liverpool Echo )




  • MANAGER MOVEMENTS

  • Louis van Gaal, 64, believes he will still be Manchester United boss next season if he returns them to the Champions League.
    ( Sun )


  • Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, 53, believes he will only get the United job if they finish outside of the Premier League top four.
    ( Manchester Evening News )




  • OTHER GOSSIP

  • Former England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson believes Wayne Rooney is the next big-money target for China's Super League. The 30-year-old Manchester United striker could be offered £500,000 a week to move to the Far East.
    ( Daily Mirror )


  • Manchester United investors did not question Ed Woodward on Van Gaal's position - or his team's performances - during a conference call with the club's executive vice-chairman.
    ( Guardian )


  • Former Chelsea assistant manager Ray Wilkins believes Mourinho could try to sign Chelsea captain John Terry, 35, if the Portuguese manager takes over at Manchester United.
    (Talksport)


  • Manchester United manager Van Gaal says he has been "very unlucky" with injuries which he believes has affected United league's position.
    (Independent)


  • Former Stevenage manager Teddy Sheringham, 49, wore a disguise to watch the club's first match after his sacking.
    ( Times )


  • Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew says winger Wilfried Zaha, 23, is worth a place in the England squad.
    ( Times )


  • (Croydon Advertiser) Leeds are threatening legal action after an advert criticising owner Massimo Cellino was placed outside Elland Road by a fans' group.
    ( Yorkshire Post )


  • Celtic manager Ronny Deila says he has felt like a criminal during Celtic's recent bad spell.
    ( Daily Record )


  • Swansea City boss Francesco Guidolin wants his players to copy Italian players when it comes to defending set-pieces.
    ( Wales Online )


  • Manchester City players are determined to ensure outgoing manager Manuel Pellegrini leaves on a high but are worried about the toll the last few weeks have taken on the Chilean boss.
    ( Daily Mirror )




  • AND FINALLY

  • A five-year-old Blackburn fan who was broken-hearted by striker Jordan Rhodes' sale to Middlesbrough met his hero thanks to a Boro supporters' group.
    ( Lancashire Telegraph )


  • A Leicester fan plans to buy a racehorse and name it Vardyavinaparty if he wins big with the bookmakers on Saturday.
    ( Daily Express )







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