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Football Rumours Wednesday 2nd October 2024
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TRANSFER RUMOURS

  • Liverpool are ready to rival Manchester United for Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite and could even move for the 22-year-old Englishman in January.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Everton's prospective new owners have committed to giving Sean Dyche significant transfer funds in January.
    (Sun)


  • Crystal Palace and England midfielder Adam Wharton, 20, and Atalanta's 25-year-old Brazil midfielder Ederson are high on Manchester City's list should they try to replace injured Spaniard Rodri, 28, in January.
    (Caught Offside)



MANAGEMENT STUFF

  • Former England boss Gareth Southgate is Manchester United's top pick to replace Erik ten Hag as manager.
    (ipaper)


  • Ex-Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri has the backing of none other than Sir Alex Ferguson to become a potential replacement for embattled Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag according to reports in Italy.
    (Daily Mail)



INTERNATIONAL STUFF

  • Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has dismissed speculation he will take over as Germany manager.
    (Daily Mail)


OTHER STUFF

  • England winger Anthony Gordon, 23, is set to sign a new contract to keep him at Newcastle until 2030.
    (Fabrizio Romano)


  • Bruno Fernandes will be available for Manchester United's next three Premier League matches after having his red card against Tottenham overturned.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Newcastle must pay more than £1bn if they press ahead with plans to redevelop St James' Park and increase capacity beyond 60,000.
    (Daily Telegraph)


  • Manchester United face fresh Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) challenges if they go another year without playing in the Champions League.
    (Times)


  • Crisis-hit Inverness CT are on the verge of going into administration.
    (Daily Record)


  • The Barcelona cost-cutting measures that saw Ilkay Gundogan leave this summer, as well as other recent major departures, means the club have reduced their wage bill from €670m (£557m) to €500m (£415m) - but even so it has announced losses of €91m (£75m).
    (Daily Telegraph)
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