Wednesday 23 September 2015

Wednesday's gossip column: Van Gaal, Ferguson, Dalglish, Terry

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson wanted to sign Manchester City and Belgium captain Vincent Kompany back in 2004. (Daily Mirror) 
Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy is looking forward to renewing a rivalry with Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal in the League Cup on Wednesday. McCarthy's Republic of Ireland beat Van Gaal's Netherlands side to reach the 2002 World Cup. (Ipswich Star) 
 
Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish is auctioning off his 1984 European Cup winner's medal to raise money for charity. (Liverpool Echo) 
Chelsea will try to sign France international Alexandre Lacazette, 24, from Lyon in January, although Arsenal and Liverpool are also interested in the forward. (Daily Express) 
The Guardian
Guardian sports page
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says France international Olivier Giroud, 28, is no longer the club's first-choice striker and has to share duties with England forward Theo Walcott, 26. (Daily Mirror) 
Chelsea are eyeing the January signing of Marseille's 25-year-old Cameroon defender Nicolas Nkoulou. (L'Equipe, via Talksport) 
Blues skipper John Terry, 34, is refusing to give up on his Chelsea career and believes he can earn a new contract at Stamford Bridge. (Daily Mail) 
Former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard says Blues captain John Terry, 34, can still play for the side for "years". ESPN 
 
Championship side QPR are looking to sign Lazio midfielder Ravel Morrison, 22, when the transfer window opens in January. (Evening Standard) 
Arsenal and England winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 22, must have "more confidence in his talent", says Gunners boss Arsene Wenger (Sun, subscription required) 
Former England goalkeeper David Seaman says he was "very close" to joining Manchester United, before opting for Arsenal in 1990. (Daily Star) 
Liverpool coach Gary McAllister says the club will manage striker Daniel Sturridge, 26, with care as he continues his recovery following a lengthy lay-off. (Daily Star) 
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has accused defender Marcos Rojo, 25, of hiding a hamstring injury from him. (Daily Express) 
Brazil legend Pele says Fifa president Sepp Blatter must "tell the truth" about the corruption crisis at football's governing body. (Sky Sports) 
The Major League Soccer Players Union has released salary details of players in the league. Brazil's Kaka is the top earner at $6.6m (£4.3m) a year, ex-England captain Steven Gerrard is on $6.2m (£4m) - but former England international Shaun Wright-Phillips is on much less at $116,004 (£75,600). (Daily Mail) 
Former Liverpool midfielders Xabi Alonso, 33, and Javier Mascherano, 31, are being investigated in Spain for alleged tax fraud. (Telegraph) 
Newcastle United manager Steve McClaren feels the club relegation battle from last season is still affecting his players. (Chronicle) 
Daily Star
Daily Star back page
Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat has told Uruguay defender Sebastian Coates, 24, that he "needs to be sharper" but the player is "a little bit shy". (Sunderland Echo) 
West Brom boss Tony Pulis says he needs more time to decide whether he will sign free agent Ricardo Vaz Te, 28, who joined the club on trial last week. (Birmingham Mail) 
Newcastle United boss Steve McClaren is already looking at strengthening his squad in January, despite spending £50m in the summer. (Sun, subscription required) 
Barcelona have asked the Spanish federation and Fifa to allow them to play Turkey midfielder Arda Turan as soon as possible because of Rafinha's long-term knee injury. Turan cannot play until January due to Barcelona's transfer embargo. (Guardian) 
Former Manchester United midfielder Angel di Maria, 27, says he has had "a smile on my face" every day since joining Paris St-Germain. (Independent) 
Stoke assistant manager Mark Bowen has assured fans the team will come good after six league games without victory. (Stoke Sentinel) 
Watford defender Sebastian Prodl says "people should never underestimate the underdog" after his side's impressive start to the season. (Watford Observer) 
Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino says he has been left "deeply offended" after full-back Sam Byram, 22, refused a new contract offer. (Sky Sports) 
Norwich manager Alex Neil is trying to "change the mentality" of his players so they can go to big clubs "believing they can win". (Norwich Evening News) 
Neil Lennon says selling 27-year-old winger Lee Chung-yong to Crystal Palace is his biggest regret so far as manager of Bolton. (Croydon Advertiser) 
Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, 28, has praised former boss Nigel Pearson for bringing in "the spirit and the mentality" that the squad currently possess. (Leicester Mercury) 

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