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Tottenham bosses trying to convince Roberto De Zerbi to take managerial job now rather than end of season – paper talk and football transfer gossip | Football News


The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…

PREMIER LEAGUE

Tottenham bosses want to convince Roberto De Zerbi to take their head coach’s job now rather than waiting until the end of the season – BBC Sport

Sean Dyche and Ryan Mason are among the names that could replace Igor Tudor as manager of TottenhamThe Sun

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Glenn Hoddle is in the frame for a return to Tottenham as Igor Tudor’s replacement until the end of the season despite last managing in 2006 – Daily Mail

Adi Hutter and Roberto De Zerbi are also believed to be among the front runners for the Spurs job long term – The Mirror

David Beckham has backed Michael Carrick to be handed the keys to the Manchester United kingdom on a permanent basis – The Sun

EUROPEAN FOOTBALL

Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeness has claimed that Harry Kane is worth just shy of £220m as he tries to scare off any potential interest in the England captain – Kicker

SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP

Rangers are ‘far down the line’ in their pursuit of Dundee defender Luke Graham Daily Record

Celtic have been placed on red alert following Igor Tudor‘s departure from Tottenham with managerial target Robbie Keane among the names linked with the vacancy in north London Daily Record

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BOXING

Fabio Wardley has said he will only fight Moses Itauma under the stipulation that the winner faces off with Oleksandr Usyk, after Itauma’s KO victory over Jermaine Franklin The Sun

GOLF

Tiger Woods is still scheduled for an Augusta National appearance despite his recent arrest for DUI – Daily Mail

F1

The FIA has released a statement following Oliver Bearman’s high-speed crash during the Japanese Grand Prix as it reveals it will assess the new regulations following safety fears raised by numerous drivers The Sun

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Carlos Sainz says he’s hopeful the FIA will come up with ‘better regulations’ ahead of Miami after Ollie Bearman suffered a big crash during the Japanese Grand Prix.


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