Friday's Newspapers:
13th September 2019
Manchester United will offer Victor Lindelof a new contract to keep the club's back four together for the next five years
THE SUN
•Manchester United will offer Victor Lindelof a new contract to keep the club's back four together for the next five years.
•Mauricio Pochettino held crisis talks with Tottenham's wantaway stars in a bid to get their title challenge back on track.
•The Premier League's integrity has been called into question after refs' boss Mike Riley revealed VAR use will change.
•Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku claims he was overweight at Manchester United due to a digestive problem.
•Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp will be reviewing their contracts after word spread about Diego Simeone's reported £22m-a-year deal at Atletico Madrid.
•Wayne Rooney believes Harry Kane can overtake him as England's top scorer within three years.
•Andy Carroll must play 20-25 games for Newcastle this season to trigger a contract extension on his one-year-deal.
THE TIMES
•Middlesbrough are set to sue the English Football League alleging that it failed to enforce financial rules over Derby County's purchase of their own stadium.
•Former Team GB cycling coach Sir Dave Brailsford has revealed that he is recovering from prostate cancer.
DAILY MAIL
•Edwin van der Sar says 'we will see' over a possible return to Manchester United as technical director.
•Manchester City have tabled plans for a 'best of both' transfer deadline for Premier League clubs.
•Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer could all be rested from the Twenty20 series in New Zealand in November.
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DAILY MIRROR
•Sol Campbell says he is ready for a big job after his managerial baptism of fire at League Two Macclesfield.
•Edwin van der Sar has warned David de Gea he is not irreplaceable at Manchester United.
•Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck is under increasing pressure to find a new Premier League chief executive, after being tasked with finding a replacement for Richard Scudamore.
•Jonny Evans says United's £80m signing of Harry Maguire will prove a bargain over time.
THE GUARDIAN
•Football League clubs should be docked points or fined if they fail to take steps to appoint a black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) manager, according to a report.
•Eniola Aluko says legal action must be the next step which should be taken by players to combat online racist abuse.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
•Chris Froome says he wants to be ready to race before the end of the year following his horrific Tour de France crash.
•Stevenage have defended their caretaker manager Mark Sampson after allegations of racism were made against him by a former member of their coaching staff.
DAILY RECORD
•Scott Brown reveals he has had to deal with sickening abuse about his late sister throughout his career after an incident outside Ibrox last weekend.
13th September 2019
Manchester United will offer Victor Lindelof a new contract to keep the club's back four together for the next five years
THE SUN
•Manchester United will offer Victor Lindelof a new contract to keep the club's back four together for the next five years.
•Mauricio Pochettino held crisis talks with Tottenham's wantaway stars in a bid to get their title challenge back on track.
•The Premier League's integrity has been called into question after refs' boss Mike Riley revealed VAR use will change.
•Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku claims he was overweight at Manchester United due to a digestive problem.
•Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp will be reviewing their contracts after word spread about Diego Simeone's reported £22m-a-year deal at Atletico Madrid.
•Wayne Rooney believes Harry Kane can overtake him as England's top scorer within three years.
•Andy Carroll must play 20-25 games for Newcastle this season to trigger a contract extension on his one-year-deal.
THE TIMES
•Middlesbrough are set to sue the English Football League alleging that it failed to enforce financial rules over Derby County's purchase of their own stadium.
•Former Team GB cycling coach Sir Dave Brailsford has revealed that he is recovering from prostate cancer.
DAILY MAIL
•Edwin van der Sar says 'we will see' over a possible return to Manchester United as technical director.
•Manchester City have tabled plans for a 'best of both' transfer deadline for Premier League clubs.
•Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer could all be rested from the Twenty20 series in New Zealand in November.
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DAILY MIRROR
•Sol Campbell says he is ready for a big job after his managerial baptism of fire at League Two Macclesfield.
•Edwin van der Sar has warned David de Gea he is not irreplaceable at Manchester United.
•Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck is under increasing pressure to find a new Premier League chief executive, after being tasked with finding a replacement for Richard Scudamore.
•Jonny Evans says United's £80m signing of Harry Maguire will prove a bargain over time.
THE GUARDIAN
•Football League clubs should be docked points or fined if they fail to take steps to appoint a black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) manager, according to a report.
•Eniola Aluko says legal action must be the next step which should be taken by players to combat online racist abuse.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
•Chris Froome says he wants to be ready to race before the end of the year following his horrific Tour de France crash.
•Stevenage have defended their caretaker manager Mark Sampson after allegations of racism were made against him by a former member of their coaching staff.
DAILY RECORD
•Scott Brown reveals he has had to deal with sickening abuse about his late sister throughout his career after an incident outside Ibrox last weekend.