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' Todays National Football News ' 15/11/16

Tue Nov 15, 2016 7:46 am

PAPER TALK 15/11/16

Daniel Sturridge is ready to quit Liverpool in January - in a move which will spark a major battle for his signature. (Daily Mirror)


Chelsea will go head to head with Tottenham for Napoli's teenage sensation Amadou Diawara. (The Sun)


Barcelona are interested in signing Chelsea target Joao Cancelo - but won't be able to sign the right-back in January. (Daily Express)


Manchester United have joined the pursuit of young £51m-rated Portugal international striker Andre Silva. (Daily Mirror)

The Manchester United midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger has held talks with the Chicago Fire about a move to the MLS club. (The Guardian)

Mike Phelan wants bad-boy Ravel Morrison to boost Hull's battle to beat the drop. (Daily Star)



CHARLTON SACK SLADE

Let's kick off with story developing from last last night, andCharlton Athletic have sacked manager Russell Slade after less than six months in charge.

A club statement read: "The club has reluctantly made this decision after results this season, which have left the team occupying 15th place. The club wants to give itself the best possible opportunity of achieving its number one priority - winning promotion to the Sky Bet Championship at the earliest opportunity.

"The club would like to thank Russell for his tireless work during his time at The Valley, particularly the processes and disciplines he has instilled at the training ground, and wishes him well for the future.
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Re: ' Todays National Football News ' 15/11/16

Wed Nov 16, 2016 12:11 am

Aston Villa have interviewed former Cardiff City manager Paul Trollope as they look to find an assistant manager for Steve Bruce.

The Welshman was sacked as Cardiff boss in early October after his side managed to win just two of their first 12 games in the Championship and it looks like he’s ready to take a step down and become an assistant.