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Sunderland boss Dick Advocaat, 68, is expected to leave the club in the next few days.


(Sunday Telegraph) 

Former West Ham manager Sam Allardyce, 60, is ready to succeed Advocaat.

(Sunday Times – subscription required) 

Sporting director Lee Congerton is set to join Advocaat in departing the Stadium of Light.


(Observer) 


Daily Star Sunday back page

The back page of the Daily Star Sunday says Nigel Pearson and Sean Dyche are the favourites to succeed Dick Advocaat at Sunderland

Arsenal are set to offer forward Alexis Sanchez, 26, a new five-year contract worth £130,000 a week.



(Sunday Mirror) 

Liverpool will compete with Arsenal to sign Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain, 27, in January.


(Fichajes – in Spanish) 

Manager Louis van Gaal sent his Manchester United scouts to watch 23-year-old Porto defender Bruno Martins Indi in their 2-1 Champions League win over Chelsea.



(O Jogo via Sunday Express) 

Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group could dismiss manager Brendan Rodgers, 42, if they lose Sunday’s Merseyside derby against Everton.


(Sunday People) 

The Anfield club are secretly setting up a home in Formby for a ‘surprise guest’ to use for an extended stay from November.

(Sun on Sunday – subscription required) 

Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho says it is “truly an honour” to be praised by former Reds captain Steven Gerrard, who wrote in his autobiography the club should “treasure” the 23-year-old Brazilian.


(Sunday Telegraph) 

However, according to compatriot and Paris St-Germain defender David Luiz, Coutinho will not stay at Anfield next season if Liverpool do not qualify for the Champions League.

(Sunday Express) 


Independent on Sunday back page

The Independent on Sunday back page focuses on Sergio Aguero’s five goals against Newcastle

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, 65, says he will make an “impulsive” decision on retirement.


(Sun on Sunday – subscription required) 

Manchester City are favourites to sign Benfica’s Brazilian midfielder Victor Andrade, 20, who is valued at £25m by the Portuguese club.

(Sunday Mirror) 

Out-of-favour Manchester United goalkeeper Victor Valdes, 33, may join Spanish club Sevilla in January on a free transfer.


(Mundo Deportivo – in Spanish) 

Everton, Liverpool and Southampton are interested in signing £12m-rated Ajax winger Anwar El Ghazi, 20.

(Sunday People) 

Former Manchester United defender Denis Irwin believes fellow Irishman Roy Keane should have been on Sir Alex Ferguson’s list of world-class players he managed at Old Trafford.


(Mail on Sunday) 

Despite his side sitting third in the Premier League, Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew, 54, says he “won’t ever let it rest” until he gets to manage “one of the big clubs”.

(Mail on Sunday)  

Everton boss Roberto Martinez says he does not “entertain what’s happened in the past” as they seek their first Merseyside derby victory for five years against Liverpool.


(Liverpool Echo) 

Best of social media

No-one had a better day on Saturday than Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero, who scored five goals in 20 minutes against Newcastle.


He tweeted: 

“Very happy about the five goals and the victory. Thank you all for the encouragement and support. C’mon, City!”

Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri has promised his team pizza when they keep a clean sheet but, following a 2-1 win at Norwich, defender Christian Fuchs

tweeted: 

“Hey @LCFC. Who cares about a clean sheet? THREE POINTS LADS!!! Have a great trip home!”


Christian Fuchs, Robert Huth and Wes Morgan

Christian Fuchs, Robert Huth and Wes Morgan were delighted as Leicester climbed to fourth in the Premier League

Midfielder James McArthur said


everyone is “buzzing” 

at Crystal Palace after victory over West Brom took the Eagles into third position.

And finally…

Newcastle players will be issued with club suits for the next home game against Norwich after Chancel Mbemba and Florian Thauvin arrived for matches wearing tuxedos.


(Newcastle Chronicle) 

Bolivia’s national team wielded guns and were urged to give everything for the team during a visit to the country’s military college before the South American 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign begins.

(Guardian) 

Wayne and Coleen Rooney spent nearly £150,000 on the kitchen for their Cheshire home – despite not cooking.


(Sun on Sunday – subscription required)