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Chelsea are likely to allow a first-team star to leave Stamford Bridge on loan in January, while Manchester City ends their interest in Lionel Messi, all in the latest Paper Talk.
BLUES TO ALLOW TOMORI LOAN
Chelsea He is likely to allow defender Fikayo Tomori to leave Stamford Bridge on loan in January, according to a report.
The center-back played a vital role with Frank Lampard in the coach’s first season on the bench. In fact, he played 22 games in all competitions, including 15 in the Premier League.
This season, however, the 22 year old he has struggled for minutes, making only one appearance in the top flight. Other than that, he has only played twice in the Carabao Cup.
The English international, who was in the mind of Gareth Southgate last year, has fallen in the hierarchical order due to the arrival of Thiago Silva. The 36-year veteran has become Lampard’s first choice, forming a strong partnership with Kurt Zouma.
As such, The Telegraph reports that if Lampard remains injury free, Chelsea will make Tomori available in January.
The newspaper also notes that the defender will be one of the ‘high profile’ players on the market.
Indeed, despite having enjoyed a loan from championship teams to the Derby, and earlier at Brighton and Hull, he would attract the interest of Premier League clubs.
Everton was reportedly interested in the most recent transfer window but opted to sign Ben Godfrey from Norwich.
Tomori is the second Chelsea player to, as is, likely to leave Stamford Bridge in January. Forward Olivier Giroud has admitted that his level of playing time is “worrisome” before the European Championship next summer.
AND THE REST OF PAPER TALK
Manchester City has closed a mega deal for Barcelona icon Lionel Messi (Sky Sports)
Meanwhile, City coach Pep Guardiola has admitted his concern about the form of Sergio Agüero (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United must act soon if it wants to name Mauricio Pochettino, who has rejected several other offers (Daily Mail)
A senior Wolves player tested positive for coronavirus ahead of Monday’s game against Southampton (Daily Telegraph)
Midfielder Matteo Guendouzi says he needed to leave Arsenal to regain his confidence (Daily mirror)
Inter Milan CEO Beppe Marotta says Christian Eriksen wants to leave the club (The Sun)
Inter could turn to Old Trafford in search of an ambitious exchange with the international with Denmark (Corrierre dello Sport)
Juventus sporting director Fabio Patrici has denied reports that Cristiano Ronaldo could be leaving soon (Daily Mirror)
Inter Miami prepare to bring Olivier Giroud from Chelsea to the club (Sun)
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder says he’s not afraid the club will fire him (Sky sports)
Barcelona have a long-term interest in Manchester City center-back Eric García, amid his defensive crisis (Manchester Evening News)
Goal line technology denied Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino by an inch against Leicester on Sunday (Daily Mail)
Meanwhile, former referee Mark Halsey feels the VAR and officials are making fun of the game (The Sun)
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