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Alan 12:40 Sun Nov 12
Sunday newspapers (includes West Ham)
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Manchester City and England midfielder Kalvin Phillips, 27, is leaning towards a January loan move to Newcastle over Juventus. (Calciomercato - in Italian)

Borussia Dortmund and Germany attacking midfielder Julian Brandt, 27, is wanted by Arsenal and Newcastle. (Mirror)

Chelsea are planning talks with Nottingham Forest to resolve the future of 19-year-old Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos, who is on loan with Steve Cooper's side but has only featured once in the Premier League this season. (Mirror)

Ghana forward Andre Ayew, 33, has joined Le Havre after leaving Nottingham Forest at the end of last season. (Fabrizio Romano)

Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad are in advanced talks with 57-year-old Spaniard and former Wolves and Real Madrid boss Julen Lopetegui. (Ben Jacobs)

Arsenal have made Aston Villa's 25-year-old Brazil midfielder Douglas Luiz a primary target in January. (Mirror)

The Gunners wanted to offload Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, 30, but his thigh injury means he may remain with the club beyond the winter transfer window. (Football Insider)

Girona are keen to re-sign 32-year-old Spanish midfielder Oriol Romeu from Barcelona. (90min)

Former Chelsea and Everton boss Frank Lampard is in the running for the managerial vacancy at League One side Oxford United. (Sun)

Manchester United are interested in AZ Alkmaar's 18-year-old Dutch forward Jayden Addai. (Football Transfers)





Sky Paper Talk

THE SUN ON SUNDAY

Liverpool have flown to Brazil for talks with top centre-half Lucas Beraldo about a dramatic £20m move.

FC Copenhagen teenager Roony Bardghji is hoping his Champions League heroics earn him a move to England.

David Moyes will seek a job at a Premier League rival if West Ham do not offer him a new deal with just months left on his contract.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Wayne Rooney remains confident he can turn things around at Birmingham - but admits the forthcoming international break will be a crucial spell in his tenure at St Andrew's.

Florentino Perez insisted the European Super League is "more necessary than ever" as the Real Madrid president launched a scathing attack on UEFA and LaLiga chiefs.

The PGMOL is advertising for new VAR officials amid a shortage of qualified referees, according to reports.

Barcelona are set to move for Leicester's Wilfred Ndidi, whose contract is up with the former Premier League champions at the end of the season.

German rapper Farid Bang has sparked controversy over a lyric aimed at Switzerland and Aston Villa women's star Alisha Lehmann in a new song.

Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe has claimed there have been "too many rumours" amid uncertainty over his future and would prefer to not "add fuel to the fire".

STAR ON SUNDAY

Manchester United could appoint former Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest star Dougie Freedman as part of Jim Ratcliffe's revolution of the club.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Borussia Dortmund attacking midfielder Julian Brandt is wanted by Arsenal and Newcastle.

Douglas Luiz will have to agitate for a transfer this January if he is to stand a chance of joining Arsenal - as Aston Villa simply have no interest in entertaining a sale.

Brentford are plotting an Anfield upset - with help from Liverpool's former throw-in coach Thomas Gronnemark, who is in his second spell at the club.

DAILY RECORD

Celtic have reportedly deployed a transfer policy with four key facets - and it is limiting Brendan Rodgers' ability to compete financially with their Champions League rivals.

SCOTTISH SUN

Ryan Jack is hoping to convince Philippe Clement to hand him a new deal at Rangers.





Mail

David Moyes 'will look to manage a Premier League rival' if West Ham do not offer him a new deal... with the Scot 'keen to remain in the dugout rather than take a director of football role'

The veteran Scottish manager, 60, has been in charge of West Ham since 2019
Sources suggest that he is not interested in taking a role as director of football

David Moyes will reportedly look to manage a rival Premier League team if West Ham do not offer him a new contract.

The veteran Scottish manager, 60, has been in charge of the Hammers since December 2019.

Last season, he led them to European glory after they defeated Fiorentina to win the Europa Conference League.

However, at the end of this current season the former Everton and Man United coach's contract is up.

While Moyes has no plans to manage elsewhere, West Ham have not yet opened talks to extend his contract.

Sources close to him suggest he has no interest in taking on a director of football role.

His preference is to also stay at the London Stadium, but if David Sullivan chooses not to keep him at the club he will try to stay in a managerial role in the Premier League.

After a 1-0 win over Olympiacos earlier in the week, West Ham face Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

The Hammers were out for revenge after the Greek side got the better of them in the reverse fixture.

Moyes and his players were reportedly furious that they could hear the Olympiacos players celebrating and cheering from their changing room.







Replies - Newest Posts First (Show In Chronological Order)

Texas Iron 10:24 Sun Nov 12
Re: Sunday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Cheers…

Mike Oxsaw 9:57 Sun Nov 12
Re: Sunday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Fauxstralian 1:05 Sun Nov 12

He'll go to Middlesbrough, Carrick will come to us.

Thanks Alan 1:25 Sun Nov 12
Re: Sunday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan

Fauxstralian 1:05 Sun Nov 12
Re: Sunday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan

Which Premier league team could you see D Moyes managing next season if not West Ham?
Luton, Sheff U & Burnley are likely going so which of the other 16
Hmmmm





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