Sunday newspaper headlines and broadcast news…
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Erik ten Hag could be joining forces with Jurgen Klopp at RB Leipzig and that could be bad news for Manchester United’s hopes of signing German international David Raum.
Manchester United are considering a move for the Lecce full-back, while Chelsea and Tottenham target Patrick Dorgu.
Arsenal are expected to resist a move for Jakub Kivior in January amid renewed interest from Europe.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has branded Manchester United “mediocre” and warned that “difficult and unpopular decisions” are needed to get the club back up and running.
Graham Potter is in line for a shock RB Leipzig call-up.
David Beckham paid a secret visit to Manchester United’s favorite receptionist Kat Phipps before his death.
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Everton captain Seamus Coleman has sent a heartwarming message to a young Australian fan who missed the Merseyside derby after it was called off due to severe weather warnings.
Wolves boss Gary O’Neill has revealed he drinks a staggering 20 cups of tea every day.
Pep Guardiola predicted Manchester City’s struggles will continue throughout the season after their diminutive title prospects were further damaged by a 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace.
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Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White rubbed salt in Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana’s wound after admitting he didn’t expect to score in their shock 3-2 win.
Alan Shearer believes injuries will be on the minds of Liverpool trio Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk, with the Reds’ three heroes all facing uncertain futures at Anfield as their contracts expire at the end of the season.
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Luton Town’s clash with Swansea has been postponed following a medical emergency.
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Jimmy Thelin admits he can understand why Aberdeen fans booed his team during their home draw with St Johnstone.
Philip Clement insists he will never sign players who are not motivated to face Ross County.
RECORD SUNDAY
Laurence Shankland finally got back on the scoring track as his brace helped lift Hearts off the bottom of the table and send Hibs there instead.