Friday's gossip column
Rodgers or Andre Villas-Boas set for Chelsea, Man Utd to step up bid for Harry Kane, Liverpool want Nicolas Gaitan, plus more.
BBC Sport » 1hRodgers or Andre Villas-Boas set for Chelsea, Man Utd to step up bid for Harry Kane, Liverpool want Nicolas Gaitan, plus more.
BBC Sport » 1hMatt Ritchie was playing in League Two just three years ago, but he has adapted quickly to the Premier League following Bournemouth's promotion last year. Here, Nick Wright traces his unusual route to the top with the help of his former Swindon Town team-mate David Pruttonâ¦
SkySports.com » 2hFormer Old Trafford midfielder says he âwould not have enjoyed playing in this over-coached United teamâ
The Independent » 8hManchester City Women and Scotland defender Jennifer Beattie joins W-League side Melbourne City on loan.
BBC Sport » 9hLeeds Unitedâs wait for victory at Elland Road stretched to almost eight months as two goals inside the first six minutes gave Blackburn their first away win of the Championship season. Craig Conway struck in Blackburnâs first attack after 17 seconds and Jordan Rhodes made it 2-0 to leave Leeds
Guardian » 9hWest Ham manager Slaven Bilic says that an in-form Andy Carroll is "almost impossible to mark".
SkySports.com » 9hJon Walters's future remains uncertain due to a stand-off over new deal but Stoke expected to discuss issue with representative next month
Telegraph » 10hLow down the pecking order for the left-back position under Brendan Rodgers, the Spaniard has been invigorated since the arrival of Jürgen Klopp as manager Alberto Moreno was photographed recently standing on a hoverboard while being dragged around a Liverpool park by his bull terrier, as you do.â
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