Gossip column: Advocaat, Sterling, Drogba, Mbabu, Barry – BBC News
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Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat is understood to be considering quitting the club after Saturday’s home game against West Ham, having become disillusioned with life on a limited budget.
(Guardian)
Advocaat has already told Sunderland’s backroom staff he is ready to leave, with former Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson in the frame to replace him.
(Daily Mail)
Burnley boss Sean Dyche is also among the contenders to take over from the Dutchman at the Stadium of Light.
(Daily Mirror)
Monaco received a bid higher than the £36m that Manchester United paid for Anthony Martial from an unnamed club in the summer, but the teenager wanted to move to Old Trafford.
(Manchester Evening News)
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling, 20, claims he never told England manager Roy Hodgson that he would not be able to play in the Euro 2016 qualifier against Estonia last year because of tiredness.
(Guardian)
Spurs striker Harry Kane, 22, will take care of team-mate Dele Alli when they link up with Hodgson’s England squad next week after the 19-year-old received his first senior call-up.
(Sun- subscription required)
Everton midfielder Gareth Barry, 34, who has made 569 Premier League appearances, says he wants to chase down Ryan Giggs’s mark of 632 – and admits that he has a glass of wine or beer after a game.
(Daily Mail)
Newcastle United manager Steve McClaren says the club were looking to send out Swiss defender Kevin Mbabu on an emergency loan just days before the 20-year-old starred at left-back in his Premier League debut against Chelsea.
(Newcastle Chronicle)
Defender John Terry, 34, is set to be recalled by manager Jose Mourinho for Saturday’s Premier League game against Southampton.
(Daily Telegraph)
West Brom manager Tony Pulis says Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew should become England coach after Roy Hodgson.
(Times – subscription required)
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling, 25, has credited his recent form to manager Louis van Gaal’s intensive training methods.
(Daily Express)
Chelsea are planning to make a £29m bid for 18-year-old FC Porto midfielder Ruben Neves next year.
(Evening Standard)
Former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, 37, was voted Major League Soccer player of the month after scoring seven goals in his first six games for Montreal Impact.
(Montreal Gazette)
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Watford captain Troy Deeney, 27, says he looks for two-for-one bargains at the supermarket despite picking up a multi-million pound salary with the Hornets.
(Daily Star)
Stoke City playmaker Bojan Krkic impressed Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood as he won the club’s ‘best baker’ competition for a triple-layer, strawberry-and-cream sponge creation.
(Independent)
Manchester United fan and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Yakovlev sent his beloved team’s flag up into orbit on the International Space Station. Why? To bring some “space energy” to the club.
(Daily Mirror)
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The Jersey Combination League will no longer make public any big defeats for under-14s and younger age groups in case the losing players become demoralised. League bosses have also asked coaches to try to stop their players scoring too many times in one-sided matches.
(Sun – subscription required)
Liverpool midfielder James Milner, 29, rues the fact that the @BoringMilner parody account of him on Twitter has got about 450,000 more followers than his charity foundation account.
(Times – subscription required)