Papers: Jose eyes new right-back
All the latest headlines from the national press, with Chelsea reportedly in the market for a new right-back
SkySports.com » 42mAll the latest headlines from the national press, with Chelsea reportedly in the market for a new right-back
SkySports.com » 42mThe Football Association is investigating a complaint that Jose Mourinho used abusive, sexist language towards former team doctor Eva Carneiro during Chelsea's Premier League game against Swansea City.
The Independent » 3hBrendan Rodgers says he is "proud" of the young players who helped Liverpool to a 1-1 draw in Bordeaux in the Europa League.
BBC Sport » 3h⢠Global playersâ union launches claim with European Commission ⢠Fifpro also seeks squad size limits and cap on agentsâ fees The union that represents footballers around the world will on Friday launch a landmark legal action against Fifa in the hope of outlawing the transfer system andâ¦
Guardian » 3hDarren Fletcher wants West Brom to use the memories from last season's controversial FA Cup clash as motivation ahead of a return to Aston Villa this weekend.
SkySports.com » 3hLuke Shaw will have a second operation on his broken leg, Mesut Ozil could move to Turkey, plus more.
BBC Sport » 3hWest Ham boss Slaven Bilic says Premier League sides take European opposition lightly after Champions League failure.
BBC Sport » 4hTime appears to have run out for Sepp Blatterâs charmed lieutenant, who has been placed on indefinite leave Jérôme Valcke, Sepp Blatterâs charming right-hand man and long-time fixer, has often been described as âTeflonâ by those close to the warped world of footballâs global g
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