Saturday 19 December 2015

Saturday's gossip: Mourinho, Hiddink, Simeone, Bojan, Vardy

The Sun
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich visited the club's Cobham training base to outline his vision for the future, the reasons for sacking Jose Mourinho and confirmed to the squad that Guus Hiddink would be the caretaker manager. (Daily Telegraph) 
Leading Chelsea players Cesc Fabregas and Eden Hazard reportedly pushed for Mourinho's sacking. (NBC Sports) 
 
Abramovich told Chelsea's players that he did not want to sack Mourinho. (Daily Mail) 
Guus Hiddink has revealed he still needs some more convincing to become Chelsea's caretaker manager for the rest of the season. (London Evening Standard) 
Former Chelsea striker Mateja Kezman says Hiddink has told him he will be the man to replace Mourinho at Stamford Bridge. (Talksport) 
Hiddink has told Chelsea to buy him an English striker in January, with Leicester hotshot Jamie Vardy, 28 and West Brom's Saido Berahino, 22, top of his list. (the Sun) 
Chelsea will step up their attempts to sign Leicester striker Vardy, the Premier League's top-scorer, in January. (London Evening Standard) 

 
Atletico Madrid's Argentine manager Diego Simeone is open to joining Chelsea next season and believes the language barrier would not pose him a major problem. The 45-year-old has a £15m release clause in his contract. (Daily Mail) 
Simeone fancies the Chelsea job next summer - but will demand a huge overhaul of the squad. (Daily Mirror) 
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is hoping to lure Real Madrid forward James Rodriguez, 24, to Old Trafford, according to reports in Spain. (Fichajes.net via Metro) 
Radamel Falcao, 29, could leave Chelsea and return to Monaco in January - and then move to Major League Soccer next summer. (Daily Mirror) 
England midfielder Jonjo Shelvey is set to leave Swansea after the club's owner Huw Jenkins questioned his commitment to the club. (the Sun) 
Daily Mirror
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is weighing up a shock move for Bayer Leverkusen's former Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez, 27. (Talksport) 
 
Swansea have made a loan bid for Chelsea striker Loic Remy, 28. (Daily Mirror) 
Stoke playmaker Bojan Krkic, 25, linked with Manchester United and Liverpool, says feeling loved at the Britannia Stadium is the best place to be at this stage of his career. (Stoke Sentinel) 
Swansea may be forced to look elsewhere in their search for a new manager amid fears that former Argentina coach Marcelo Bielsa, 60, is reluctant to take over at the Liberty. (South Wales Evening Post) 
 
Liverpool midfielder James Milner, 29, has not ruled out a return to his first club Leeds. (Yorkshire Post) 
Liverpool have signed their first professional player of Indian heritage after agreeing a contract with Birmingham-born 17-year-old England youth international Yan Dhanda. (London Evening Standard) 
Sampdoria have reportedly placed an £11m price tag on Norwich transfer target Eder, the 29-year-old Brazil-born Italy international striker, who has scored 11 goals for club and country so far this season. (Eastern Daily Press) 
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says he will not recall striker James Wilson from his loan stint at Brighton unless they reach crisis point, commenting: "When we are in trouble we can recall him. That's a decision when it comes - maybe and maybe not." (Manchester Evening News) 

Best of 5 live Sport

'Player power is not a new thing' - Jermaine Jenas shares his thoughts on suggestions Jose Mourinho 'lost the dressing room'. (Listen to the clip)
Former Blackburn Rovers manager Gary Bowyer admits that management is "tough on family members". (Listen to the clip)
Mark Chapman puts the question 'Is Raheem Sterling the new Ashley Cole?' to football writer Michael Calvin and Jermaine Jenas. (Listen to the clip)

Best of Social Media

David Beckham (right) with his former Real Madrid team-mates
David Beckham sends an Instagram picture  of a rendezvous with his former Real Madrid team-mates including Roberto Carlos and Luis Figo and writes: "Boys are back in town ... Couldn't resist being back on the field with these guys again... Makes me miss Madrid."
Sunderland striker Fabio Borini scored the winner against Chelsea last season to inflict Jose Mourinho's first home Premier League defeat in 78 games as Blues boss, and ahead of the first match since the manager's departure Borini posts a picture of his celebration that day and writes:  "Hoping to create some more good memories at Stamford Bridge tomorrow."
Norwich midfielder Elliott Bennett celebrates his 27th birthday and writes:  "Thanks for all the birthday messages. Another year older, wiser and thinner on top! Much appreciated."
Injured Manchester United striker Nick Powell posts a picture of some distinctive Star Wars-themed trainers and writes  of the new film: "Neeeeeeeeed to watch Star Wars ASAP!"
Nick Powell
Nick Powell is clearly a devotee of the Star Wars franchise

And finally

Theo Walcott has challenged Arsenal team-mate Hector Bellerin to a race after a long drawn-out debate over who is faster. (Metro) 

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