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' Todays National Football / Sport Newspaper News '19/11/18

Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:42 am

Here is all the latest from elsewhere in the Championship on Monday, November 19, 2018.


Leeds United and Aston Villa are targeting a move for Cardiff City attacker Kadeem Harris after the 25-year-old has been restricted to just four Premier League appearances this season. (The Mirror)


Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa Marcelo Bielsa has turned his turned his attentions towards Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton following the news of Jamal Blackman's fractured tibia on Friday afternoon. (TEAMTalk)

Meanwhile, Leeds summer target Moise Kean says he will let Juventus decide whether he should go out on loan in January. It is reported that the Whites had previously failed in a loan move for the 18-year-old. (TMW - Italian)


Aston Villa are also rivalling Swansea City for Kilmarnock winger Jordan Jones and the report states the former Middlesbrough youth product has been a long-term target for the Midlands club. (Daily Mail)


On loan Newcastle United striker Dwight Gayle has revealed he has thought about making his stay at West Bromwich Albion a permanent one. (BirminghamLive)


Bristol City are said to be interested in Sunderland top scorer Josh Maja, who has netted 10 times in League One so far. (Bristol Post)


Swansea City full-back Connor Roberts is being tracked by Celtic after missing out on Valencia's Cristiano Piccini. (Daily Record)




Nottingham Forest and Norwich City are interested in signing QPR defender Angel Rangel, despite the 36-year-old only joining the West London club from Swansea in the summer. (Daily Mirror)


Blackburn Rovers are close to handing striker Danny Graham a new contract. The 33-year-old signed a new deal in the summer, however there is a clause to activate a one-year extension. (Lancashire Telegraph)

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Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:53 am

Man Utd are ready to activate a £27m release clause in the contract of Roma starlet Lorenzo Pellegrini and,according to reports in Italy, have met with his agent in London (Sun)



Man Utd are plotting a move for West Ham's Declan Rice, with Liverpool and Arsenal also keen on the teenager (Express)



Maurizio Sarri has made Genoa's free-scoring Krzysztof Piatek his top January target as he looks to bolster Chelsea's attacking options (Express)

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Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:54 am

Marcus Rashford may have provided the latest injury setback for Jose Mourinho after limping off during England's win over Croatia on Sunday.



PFA chairman Ben Purkiss has the support of more than 200 current and former players who want an end to Gordon Taylor's 37-year reign as boss.



Premier League clubs agreed to pay the outgoing Richard Scudamore £5m to prevent him from taking a similar job with a rival organisation, such as La Liga or the NFL.



Germany coach Joachim Low is ready to turn to youth after a nightmare few months for the senior international side, most recently seeing them relegated in the Nations League.




Joe Schmidt is in line to become New Zealand head coach, with Steve Hansen set to reveal his future plans imminently.



Daniel Sturridge will be available to play for Liverpool while the case over alleged betting breaches of betting rules is heard.




West Ham and their London Stadium landlords will be in court on Monday over a bitter dispute about increasing capacity for football matches - the case is believed to have already cost both sides £2m in legal fees.




Arsenal and England face an anxious wait over Jordan Nobbs, who suffered a potentially serious knee injury in the Women's Super League win over Everton.




Nigel Melville, the next interim chief executive of the RFU, is being sued in the United States by a businessman who claims he was conned into a $6m investment aimed at launching a professional club competition in North America.




Toronto Wolfpack are asking Championship rivals to fly in and out of the Canadian city in the space of two days next season but there are already concerns over player welfare.