Friday, September 18, 2015

Chelsea begin search for Ivanovic replacement: Transfer news and gossip from Friday's papers

Kampusbet -   Chelsea begin search for Ivanovic replacement: Transfer news and gossip from Friday's papers 

 

 


 

 

Agen Klik4D -   The Premier League is back in action this weekend - kicking off with Chelsea vs Arsenal on Saturday lunchtime.


Yes - it's the second Jose Mourinho vs Arsene Wenger grudge match of the season, after the Arsenal boss finally landed a win over the Portuguezzer for the first time in a decade in the the Community Shield.

Before all that though, there is the small matter of the Rugby World Cup, which kicks off tonight with England vs Fiji at Twickenham.

We'll be covering all the action live right here on Mirror.co.uk, plus the opening ceremony.

But in the meantime here's all the top transfer stories from today's papers to tide you over.

James Wilson is set to stay at Manchester United - according to one of the managers keen to sign him. 

Arsenal's pursuit of Karim Benzema was "embarrassing", blasts former striker Ian Wright. 

Bandar Judi Online Klik4D -  Jose Mourinho is still facing a dressing-room battle with two of his biggest characters unsure of their Chelsea futures.

 John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic are both out of contract at the end of the season and fear they could be on their way out of Stamford Bridge.
 
Neymar is better than BOTH Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, claims Brazil legend Roberto Carlos. 

Manchester United defender Luke Shaw will have a second operation on his broken leg today. 

Ronald Koeman is set to be offered a new deal at Southampton after achieving spectacular success at the club last season. 

Roma's Radja Nainggolan has taken to Twitter to apologise to Barcelona midfielder Rafinha, after the Catalans confirmed the Brazilian international has torn his anterior cruciate ligament. 

Manchester United's are set to become the first English club to pass the half-BILLION pound mark for revenue next season - despite revealing the true cost of David Moyes' spell in charge. 




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