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' Todays Football News From the Papers '... 24/10/18

Wed Oct 24, 2018 2:31 pm

Paper Talk / National Regional

24/10/18


Express /Sun / Star / Mirror etc

Divock Origi is set to be offered a way out of Anfield by Turkish side Besiktas to end his Liverpool nightmare.


Liverpool and Merseyside Police are on alert ahead of Wednesday's Champions League match despite Red Star fans being banned from the clash at Anfield.


Mauricio Pochettino fears Spurs fans could be targets for Dutch hooligans ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash against PSV.



Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho banged on the Chelsea dressing room door to demand an apology from Marco Ianni after their dugout bust-up.


Chelsea target Krzysztof Piatek has been given a £35m price tag.




DAILY MAIL

Chelsea are planning to offer Antonio Rudiger an improved contract after the defender solidified his position as first-choice centre-back.


Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has flown in from Athens and addressed the club's players after becoming frustrated at an inconsistent season.

Neil Redfearn has left Newcastle United's coaching staff three weeks after joining.

The British & Irish Lions are on a slippery slope as the new English domestic season extension threatens their competitive future.




DAILY MIRROR


Fulham defender Tim Ream has accused his own team-mates of not showing the stomach for the fight.




Chelsea winger Victor Moses is the latest star to be open to leaving the club in January.


Eric Dier wants Tottenham to use Real Madrid as their inspiration to fight their way out of their tightest Champions League corner yet.


DAILY EXPRESS

Paul Pogba will 'soon' be reunited with Max Allegri at Juventus.


Jose Mourinho insists he will stand by striker Romelu Lukaku.

FIFA's latest plans for an annual tournament for the world's leading club sides will be opposed by UEFA.
the times

Athletics chiefs have been warned infighting in the sport could see millions of pounds of funding suspended.


DAILY RECORD

Murrayfield is on course to stage Scotland's biggest attended football match in 29 years when Hearts and Celtic battle it out in Sunday's Betfred Cup semi-final.


Celtic were hit with the bombshell news last night skipper Scott Brown could be sidelined for up to a month.
scottish sun



Hearts boss Craig Levein insists the Jambos have had the perfect build-up to their semi-final clash with Celtic.