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Liverpool striker to leave? Ex manager to Everton?

Arsenal, Everton & West Ham could have new managers soon.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2019-11-25 09:57
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Everton manager Marco Silva during the Premier League match at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton.

Everton manager Marco Silva during the Premier League match at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton.

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The biggest talking points appear to be potential managerial changes as the top clubs.

What the papers say

Mauricio Pochettino could be a shock contender to replace Unai Emery as manager at Arsenal, according to The Sun. Owner Stan Kroenke is now reluctantly coming around to the idea that he will have to find a new manager sooner rather than later. However, Pochettino is in no rush to get a new job and is happy to wait for a vacancy to arise at Real Madrid, Manchester United or Bayern Munich.

David Moyes set for return to Everton to replace under-fire boss Marco Silva . Moyes , 56, spent 11 years in charge at Goodison Park and built up a strong reputation on Merseyside before his departure in 2013. Everton fans joined in with chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning”  during their defeat at Norwich.

West Ham considering swoop for Sheff Utd’s Chris Wilder as replacement for Pellegrini. The Daily Mirror claims the East London club have Wilder “in their crosshairs” as they consider Pellegrini’s future, after poor results after being back heavily in the transfer market.

Striker Rhian Brewster could be leaving Liverpool on loan in January, the Daily Star reports. The 19-year-old has only played three hours of first-team football, during the Carabao Cup, this season and Reds manager Jurgen Klopp is happy to let him leave for a spell. Leeds, Crystal Palace, Swansea and Aston Villa are all possible destinations.

Bournemouth’s loss could be Liverpool or Arsenal’s gain when it comes to Ryan Fraser, the Daily Mirror reports. The 25-year-old winger’s contract with the Cherries is up at the end of the season and he has been linked with bigger clubs. View this post on Instagram

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There is significant interest in Monaco centre-back Benoit Badiashile and Newcastle United have just joined the pack, according to the Newcastle Chronicle. The Magpies sent a scout to watch the 18-year-old play for his Ligue 1 side against Bordeaux, but there is strong competition from Chelsea.

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John McGinn has impressed for Aston Villa (Steve Welsh/PA)

John McGinn has turned in some strong performances in his first Premier League campaign with Aston Villa, which has attracted the likes of Tottenham and Manchester United. But, according to the Daily Star, Villa manager Dean Smith has dismissed talk that the midfielder might be tempted to leave.

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Social media round-up

Roman Abramovich rejects 'bargain' bidders for Chelsea, as chairman Bruce Buck says he is just as involved in the club now as when he arrived https://t.co/FFXExvTymi

— Mail Sport (@MailSport) November 25, 2019

'It's a problem full stop – it needs strengthening'

Gary Neville urges Man United to bolster their midfield in January after poor performance in draw with Sheffield Unitedhttps://t.co/nBbd3HLRRL

— Mail Sport (@MailSport) November 25, 2019

Man United could miss out on Erling Haaland because of contractual tie-up https://t.co/HKaL7uqmBX pic.twitter.com/yBmYGD3msY

— The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) November 25, 2019

Arsenal, Liverpool and PSG want Wolves' Owen Otasowie | @mcgrathmike https://t.co/312RHT8LND pic.twitter.com/tiWZtxio6Y

— The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) November 25, 2019

Players to watch

Carlos Sanchez: The 33-year-old midfielder has failed to impress at West Ham so the club is looking to sell him in January, according to The Sun.

Samuel Umtiti: The France centre-back, 26, would prefer to leave Barcelona for former club Lyon than Arsenal, L’Equipe reports.

Bale to Spurs? Star striker to Man Utd?

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