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' ALL TODAYS FOOTBALL / PAPER NEWS ' TUES 14/04/20

Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:52 am

TUESDAY'S PAPER TALK TUESDAY 14/04/20


Zinedine Zidane is determined to drive through a move for Sadio Mane this summer and Liverpool are looking at the possibility of replacing him with Kylian Mbappe (The Sun)


Odion Ighalo will have to accept a staggering £200,000-a-week wage cut if he wants to seal a permanent move to Manchester United (Daily Star)


Premier League players will be blocked from switching clubs before the delayed end of the season - even if they are out of contract (The Sun)


Inter Milan players expect Lautaro Martinez to join Barcelona during the next transfer window, rather than look for a move to the Premier League (Daily Telegraph)


Galatasaray have reportedly opened talks with Mario Balotelli over a possible deal to bring the Brescia striker to Turkey (The Sun)

Re: ' ALL TODAYS FOOTBALL / PAPER NEWS ' TUES 14/04/20

Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:53 am

MORE TUESDAY PAPER TALK



Jose Mourinho accepts he may not have any money to spend on new players at Tottenham this summer (The Sun)


Arsenal outcast Mohamed Elneny deserves another chance at the club and is reminiscent of Gunners legend Patrick Vieira, according to the Frenchman's former midfield partner Gilberto Silva (Daily Mail)


Mauro Icardi's Inter Milan career looks to be coming to an end after Javier Zanetti admitted he does not think the Argentine has a future at the club (Daily Mirror)



Real Madrid's "dream" transfer plan involves Borussia Dortmund forward Erling Haaland and PSG star Kylian Mbappe (Daily Star)

Re: ' ALL TODAYS FOOTBALL / PAPER NEWS ' TUES 14/04/20

Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:54 am

TRANSFER TALK: PAOLO DI CANIO – WHY I TURNED DOWN FERGIE

14/04/20


Paolo Di Canio sits down with Dharmesh Sheth to reveal all on his career, starting with his early beginnings in Italy and time with Lazio, Juventus and AC Milan.

The former striker explains how he fulfilled a dream by signing for Celtic and why his time in Scotland lasted only one season.

Di Canio discusses the infamous push on referee Paul Alcock, his brief exile from English football and decision to return to sign for West Ham.

He opens up about his famous scissor-kick goal of the season against Wimbledon and why he twice turned down the advances of Manchester United, which included a call from Sir Alex Ferguson on Christmas Day.

Di Canio reveals his anger at leaving West Ham and what he was prepared to do to stay at the club.