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Mauricio Pochettino insists Kevin Wimmer is
still in his plans at Tottenham. Austrian centre-back Wimmer’s only appearance
for Spurs this season came in the EFL Cup win (The Sun)
Sam Allardyce is being lined up for a
sensational return to Sunderland. A Chinese consortium bidding to buy the club
will break the bank to bring back the former boss if they win control. David
Moyes is under increasing pressure with the Black Cats yet to win
in the Premier League and Big Sam, who was forced to quit England after
just one game in charge, is in the frame for a shock second spell. (The
Sun)
Manchester city trio Pablo Zabaleta, Bacary
Sagna and Gael Clichy are all on the radar of Serie A giants Roma .The Ethiad full-backs
are all out of contract in the summer and would available to leave on a free
transfer. (The Sun)
Manchester United are set to miss out on Boca
Juniors starlet Rodrigo Bentancur – thanks to their former striker Carlos
Tevez. United were eager to land the 19-year-old Uruguayan midfielder but Juventus have first option on Boca’s
youngsters due to a stipulation in the deal that saw Tevez move back to his
first club in 2015. And the Italian giants have swooped to sign Bentancur ahead
of United. (Daily Mail)
Arsenal are on alert after Roma defender Kostas
Manolas snubbed a new contract. The Gunners were linked with a move for
Manolas over the summer before they secured the deal to bring Shkodran Mustafi
to the Emirates. But Manolas could be considered for a move with Per Mertersacker
still injured and Gabriel not fancied. (Daily Mirror)
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s place is
at Arsenal despite speculation linking him with a departure in the
summer, Arsene wenger has said. (London Evening Standard)
Southampton have entered the race to sign
Rennes forward Paul-Georges Ntep. The 24-year-old
France international is set to be sold by Rennes in January as he has
refused to sign a new contract. As well as The Saints, Premier League
rivals Arsenal and Liverpool are believed to be monitoring Ntep’s
situation. (The Sun)
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