Here are the top biggest transfer stories and latest football headlines from Friday’s papers and online…2Liverpool target Timo Werner has been offered a new contract to stay at German club RB Leipzig.The 22-year-old Germany striker has also been linked with Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain. (Bild)James Rodriguezs foster father has said the Colombian forward is considering a return to parent club Real Madrid, despite interest from Arsenal. (Evening Standard)Marko Arnautovic is back in training West Ham and could play againstAFC Wimbledonin the FA Cup, after his proposed big-money move to China collapsed.(The Sun)Arsenal could hire Romasdirector of football Monchi as their new technical director. The Spaniard previously worked with Unai Emery atSevilla.(Daily Mirror)2
View this post on Instagram It has all gone wrong for @thierryhenry A post shared by talkSPORT (@talksport) onNewcastle United have agreed to sign Lukaku on loan Jordan Lukaku, this is. The Lazio defender, brother of Man United striker Romelu, is reportedly close to a move to St James Park. (Chronicle Live)Fulham striker Aboubakar Kamara, who was suspended by the club and arrested after a fight at their training ground, is still wanted by Turkish sideYeni Malatyaspor. (The Guardian)
Despite a series of mistakes last term Emery has kept faith in Petr Cech in all five of Arsenal's Premier League games thus far, meaning Leno had to wait until Thursday night to make his debut. I came to the club to play every game. But I think to move to a bigger club, another country, it needs maybe a little bit of time.
Transfer news live: Arsenal legend proposes - football.london
Alex McLeish names Scotland squad as Hibs' Marc McNulty and Liam Palmer earn first call-ups And he has named his 23-man squad with Celtic star Oliver Burke earning a recall after an
Scotland squad named for opening UEFA EURO 2020 Qualifiers
Everton 2-2 Watford: Report, Ratings & Reaction as Digne's Last Gasp Free-Kick Saves the Toffees News Mon 10 Dec 2018 Everton and Watford were involved in a dramatic Monday night game which ended all square at Goodison Park as Lucas Digne grabbed a last minute equaliser for the Toffees.
The stats buffs who run Football Web Pages have created a super computer algorithm which uses all the previous results and goals to predict how upcoming matches will pan out. If the predictions come off, the final table makes for very interesting reading.
Championship 2018/19 table: Super Computer pred | SportSpyder
Liverpool transfer news: 'Meetings held' as Reds aim to beat Barcelona to stunning signing LIVERPOOL have reportedly 'held meetings' over signing Paris Saint-Germain star Adrien Rabiot. By Dan Gibbs
Liverpool 'hold meetings' about potential Adrien Rabiot transfer
Phil Jones: Man Utd defender signs new contract until 2023
Christian Pulisic reveals he can't wait to play alongside N'Golo Kante Rudiger and those guys.'It feels amazing I'm super excited. I can't wait.'The USA international explained that it
Eden Hazard Not on List of Chelsea Stars Christian Pulisic
Bristol City opinion - Robins in for Scott Hogan - good move? According to a report in Bristol Post, Aston Villa striker Scott Hogan is a transfer target for fellow Championship side Bristol City.
Scott Hogan joins Sheffield United on loan | ClubCall.com
Inter Milan boss Luciano Spalletti isn't best pleased with Arsenal. It all relates to the Gunners' reported attempts to sign Ivan Perisic on loan during the January transfer window as head coach Unai Emery desperately looked to add a winger to his squad.
Transfer Talk: Arsenal move for Inter winger Perisic on loan
And their current predicted final table this 'super-computer' predicted that Liverpool would win by just a point. has asked one club if they will report another club to the Premier
Premier League Table, Form Guide & Season Archives
Manchester United target Mauricio Pochettino refuses to commit to Tottenham. Mauricio Pochettino will complete a fifth season with Tottenham but is being lined up to become Man Utd manager in the
Jose Mourinho axed by Manchester United - and he'll get £22
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