talkSPORT.com round up all the latest transfer news and football gossip from Monday’s papers and online…3Chelsea are considering recalling Tammy Abraham from Aston Villa and have already held talks with the Championship club. The Blues can bring the in-form forward back to Stamford Bridge in January. (Birmingham Mail)Paul Pogba, the Manchester United midfielder, was called a ‘virus’ by Jose Mourinho in a dressing-down after the club’s 2-2 draw with Southampton. (Daily Record)Javier Hernandez is ‘dissatisfied’ at West Ham and wants an ‘immediate exit’ from the club. (El Gol Digital)Piotr Zielinski, the midfielder, hopes to sign a new Napoli contract despite interest from Liverpool. (Calciomercato)3
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Tottenham fan arrested over banana skin thrown at Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang during Arsenal defeatJurgen Klopp invades Anfield pitch in crazy celebration after Liverpool steal last-gasp winner against EvertonArsenal vs Tottenham: Mike Dean awards two penalties in north London derby to take his Premier League tally to 1453Neil Lennon's homecoming falls flat as Aberdeen hold Celtic to a goalless draw March 9, 2019 by Football Paradise Staff Reporter 0 Interim Celtic boss Neil Lennon endured an afternoon of frustration on his return to Parkhead as his side were held to a 0-0 draw by Aberdeen.
Neil Lennon's homecoming falls flat as Aberdeen hold Celtic
Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona: Naby Keita tears off recovery pad to celebrate Reds' historic Champions League semi-final win tore off his recovery pad to celebrate Liverpool's stunning win over
Liverpool star Naby Keita TEARS off bandage for hilarious
Injury Time: Injuries cost Premier League clubs £177m during last season, up £20m on previous year. 24 July 2017. Manchester City paid out on average £611,204 for each injury incurred - the highest in the Premier League; Sunderland sustained 58 injuries, with at least three players unavailable for every match day of the 2016/17 season
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Virgil van Dijk has defeated Raheem Sterling to claim the Professional Footballers Association (PFA) Player of the Year award. Van Dijk beat out a host of Manchester City players aside from Sterling, including Sergio Aguero and Bernardo Silva, along with Reds team-mate Sadio Mane and Chelsea's Eden Hazard to the award, which is voted on by the members of the PFA.
Liverpool's Van Dijk wins PFA player of year award
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Moussa Djenepo: Profile on the Standard Liege star set to join Southampton and has been lauded by Belgium legend Michel Preud'homme Talksport; Southampton agree £14m deal for Standard Liege
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Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold should play in a more attacking role in the England team, believes Danny Murphy. The former Reds and Three Lions midfielder believes the 20-year-old crossing ability is a 'weapon' that is not being properly utilised by Gareth Southgate in his new system. getty Trent Alexander-Arnold provided 16 assists in all competitions for Liverpool this season
Trent Alexander-Arnold should play in MIDFIELD for England
Champions League: Barcelona vs Manchester United - Preview, Lineups, Betting Odds and TV Guide Lionel Messi suffered a nasal injury in the first leg but was
Lionel Messi injury update: Barcelona talisman's return date
Champions League: Manchester United Shows Up Late, Then Draws New York Times Manchester United turned up late for the match and produced another lackluster performance in a 0-0 home draw with Valencia in the Champions League on Tuesday, increasing the scrutiny on Manager José Mourinho. Kickoff was delayed by five minutes at
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VAR prevented United suffering 'injustice' defeat against PSG - Gerrard March 7, 2019 by Football Paradise Staff Reporter 1 Steven Gerrard believes it would have been an injustice had Manchester United been denied the dramatic last-gasp penalty which gave them the 3-1 win over Paris St Germain and a place in the quarter-finals of the
VAR prevented Manchester United suffering 'injustice' of
Departing PFA chairman Ben Purkiss tells talkSPORT: 'I NEVER had my eyes on Gordon Taylor's job' Written by: fpnews Posted on: March 28, 2019 Ben Purkiss has insisted his call for an independent review of the Professional Footballers' Association was never about his desire to usurp Gordon Taylor as chief executive.
Departing PFA chairman Ben Purkiss tells talkSPORT: 'I NEVER
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Ben Purkiss has insisted his call for an independent review of the Professional Footballers' Association was never about his desire to usurp Gordon Taylor as chief executive. Purkiss, the current PFA chairman, joined talkSPORT on Thursday to discuss the news that Taylor will step down after 38 years in charge when independent review of the
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Pep Guardiola on Friday dismissed Jurgen Klopp's suggestion that Manchester City are a team with no sign of weakness as the two battle for the Premier League title. Guardiola's City and Klopp's Liverpool appear increasingly to be the two main contenders in the title race, as the season approaches its halfway point.
Guardiola dismisses Klopp claim of Man City having 'no
English football will hold a tribute for victims of the Christchurch shootings at this week's international against the Czech Republic. The sport in England came in for wide criticism for ignoring the horror in New Zealand last weekend. Rugby's Six Nations and major rugby league matches held moments
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