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    Liverpool looking to offload five players before transfer window closes on Friday including Harry Wilson

    LIVERPOOL are looking to offload as many as five players before the domestic transfer window closes today, reports say.
    Harry Wilson could be one of those on the move as Jurgen Klopp looks to trim down his squad ahead of this weekend’s huge Merseyside derby.

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    Jurgen Klopp is looking to offload fringe players as the club prepares for its first game since their 7-2 humiliation at the hands of Aston VillaCredit: PA:Press Association

    Although the winger did feature in the Reds’ Carabao Cup defeat against Arsenal earlier this month, he is not seen as part of the manager’s plans and could be one of a handful shown the door before the 5pm deadline today.
    The others at risk include Ben Woodburn, Herbie Kane, Nat Phillips and Liam Millar, according to the Express.
    Wilson’s asking price is reportedly around the £20million mark, but no club has yet to meet that valuation.
    This is despite the cue of Championship teams interested in the 23-year-old.

    They include Cardiff, who have emerged this morning as the favourite to acquire his services in a loan deal.
    The Welsh club appear to have nipped ahead of their rivals Swansea who yesterday were positioning themselves to pounce.
    Derby and Nottingham Forest are also believed to be involved in the tug of war.
    The interest in Wilson comes after an impressive loan spell with Bournemouth.

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    Many clubs are interested in Harry Wilson, who impressed in his loan spell at Bournemouth last season Credit: Rex Features
    Young Welshman Woodburn has also been linked with a move away from Anfield.
    The attacker, who turned 21 yesterday, was rumoured last month to be heading to Dutch side Sparta Rotterdam.
    Midfielder Kane is set to leave permanently, according to the Liverpool Echo, with Barnsley close to securing his signature.
    Phillips and Millar are also rumoured to be catching the eye of Championship clubs in what is set to be a busy day of departures.

    The Reds have already managed to clear out some fringe players this window.
    They include forgotten man Nathaniel Clyne, who was picked up by Crystal Palace on a free yesterday.
    Loris Karius has also gone out on loan, while Dejan Lovren and Adam Lallana have left permanently.

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    Liverpool star Harry Wilson set to join Cardiff in loan transfer after beating rivals Swansea to Welsh winger

    HARRY WILSON is reportedly set to join Cardiff on loan from Liverpool.
    Swansea, Reading, Bristol City and Derby have all been linked to the 23-year-old.

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    Harry Wilson spent last season out on loan with Bournemouth Credit: Rex Features

    But Times reporter Paul Joyce claims The Bluebirds have won the race for his signature.
    It is understood that a fee of £1.2million has been agreed between the two clubs.
    Neil Harris’ side have up until 5pm to wrap up a deal for the tricky winger.
    Wilson missed out on a Premier League transfer before the deadline on October 5.

    Burnley came close to completing a deal for him, but pulled the plug at the last minute.
    Liverpool demanded a £20million deal for the Welshman to leave on a permanent basis.
    And the Clarets were not prepared to pay that much for him.

    If he does not leave before today’s deadline, Wilson faces a stint on the sidelines at Anfield.

    He has struggled to break into Jurgen Klopp’s squad, but managed to prove his potential last season while on loan with Bournemouth.
    Wilson chipped in with seven goals after making 31 appearances for the Cherries.
    In the 2018-19 season, Wilson was shipped out on loan to Derby.
    During his time under the management of Frank Lampard, he bagged 18 goals in all competitions.

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    Jack Butland set for deadline day transfer to Crystal Palace – reuniting Stoke star with ex-England boss Hodgson

    JACK Butland looks to be on his way to Crystal Palace with the Stoke outcast set for a reunion with his old Three Lions manager Roy Hodgson. 
    The Eagles, currently twelfth in the Prem, are due to put in an offer for the former Birmingham stopper before today’s transfer deadline, according to the Daily Mail.  

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    Jack Butland could be on his way to Crystal Palace after losing his starting spot at Stoke CityCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Butland, once regarded as the golden boy of goalkeeping and a potential England No1, has battled with injuries and form in recent years. 

    And in July he lost his starting place for Stoke’s final four games of the season following a 5-0 drubbing by Leeds. 
    He is yet to make an appearance for them this season and is looking to move on, while Stoke are thought to be ready to let him go in a last-minute move.

    Butland was this week rumoured to be a shock transfer target for Liverpool before being linked with Hodgson’s Crystal Palace.
    The Potters stopper earned four of his nine England caps during Hodgson’s reign as Three Lions boss. 
    The Eagles manager believes his former protege has the talent to rival Vicente Guaita for Palace’s No1 spot. 
    The former England star hit the headlines during his time at Birmingham City after making his senior national debut aged just 19, becoming the Three Lions’ youngest goalkeeper.

    The Bristol-born player, 27, has been loaned out four times since his £3.5million switch from Brum to the Potters in 2013. 
    His loan spells include stints at Barnsley, Leeds, Birmingham and Derby County. 

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    Butland was on the bench for Stoke’s first four games this seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Butland made the drop to the Championship with Stoke when they were relegated from the Prem in 2018.
    Spaniard Guiata has started all Palace’s Premier League games this season ahead of Wayne Hennessey.
    The former Getafe stopper, 33, has conceded seven goals and looks set to start when Palace host rivals Brighton at Selhurst Park on Sunday.

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    West Ham edge closer to £30m Said Benrahma transfer after Brentford winger ‘completes first part of his medical’

    WEST HAM have edged closer to finalising a £30million transfer for Said Benrahma after the winger completed the first part of his medical, according to reports.
    The Hammers are keen to land the Brentford star before the domestic transfer deadline at 5pm today.

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    Said Benrahma is closing in on a £30m transfer from Brentford to West HamCredit: Reuters

    West Ham will be desperately hoping there are no hiccups and they can get the move over the line in time.

    It is understood the transfer fee is £25m up front with a further £5m in performance-related add-ons.
    And according to The Athletic, Benrahma underwent the first part of his medical on Thursday.

    The report adds the two London clubs agreed a deal last weekend before personal terms were ironed out with Benrahma in midweek.
    There were fears a deal may have been off the cards as David Moyes’ side pursued Bournemouth forward Joshua King but the Algerian looks set to join instead.
    The Bees wide man, 25, has been linked with a move to the Premier League throughout the summer following their failure to win promotion last season.
    Benrahma was linked with the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal earlier in the window before Crystal Palace emerged as favourites to land him.

    However, SunSport revealed the ex-Nice forward may have priced himself out of a move with his £16million contract demands, wanting at least £60,000 per week on a five-year deal.

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    Benrahma, who is seeing former team-mate Ollie Watkins banging in the goals for Aston Villa, missed the first five games of the new season but came off the bench in the Championship clashes with Millwall and Preston.
    In the Carabao Cup, however, his double against Fulham set up a quarter-final with Newcastle.
    West Ham have begun the season strongly with Michail Antonio, Jarrod Bowen and Pablo Fornals all hitting early form.
    But allowing Felipe Anderson out on loan to Porto and the controversial sale of Grady Diangana to West Brom mean there is scope for an extra attacker to bolster the squad and Benrahma fits the bill. More

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    Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney in line for Derby manager job as Rams chiefs lose patience with Phillip Cocu

    WAYNE ROONEY is in line to become Derby boss — and may even be in charge by the start of next week.
    The Rams face Watford on Friday night and another defeat could spell the end for under-fire Phillip Cocu.

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    Wayne Rooney is in line to become Derby bossCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Derby face Watford on Friday night and another defeat could spell the end for under-fire Phillip CocuCredit: PA:Press Association

    Ironically, sources insist boss Cocu was only saved from the chop before the international break by Rooney’s late winner at Norwich a fortnight ago.
    Yet he is still on the brink, and owner Mel Morris plans to turn to skipper Rooney, 34, if they lose against the  Hornets.
    With England’s all-time leading scorer still to get all his FA badges, it means he will need an experienced, fully-qualified coach alongside him — and him — and former Rams manager John Gregory is the man they want.
    Rooney joined Derby  as player-coach on an 18-month contract — with a further one-year option — when he returned from playing for DC United America in August 2019.

    He began his coaching badges within months and admitted he first thought of a post-playing career in management when he was still at Manchester United.
    Rooney insisted he always planned to become a boss one day, and revealed on arriving at Championship club Derby: “I’ve always been interested in it.
    “When Louis van Gaal was manager at United, Ryan Giggs was analysing the opponents and I used to go in there for a few hours after training.”
    Dutchman Cocu replaced Frank Lampard when he moved on to take the Chelsea job in July 2019, but missed out on the play-offs in a disappointing first season.

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    Rooney joined Derby as player-coach on an 18-month contractCredit: Rex Features

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    Sources say Cocu was only saved from the chop before the international break by Rooney’s late winner at NorwichCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    This campaign has been even worse, and after needing penalties to see off League Two new boys Barrow in the League Cup, Derby lost the next four games before Rooney’s late Carrow Road winner.
    Mike Phelan, currently on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s backroom team at Old Trafford, had also been mentioned as a possible No 2 to Rooney.
    Yet Gregory, 66, who was manager for 12 months before he was sacked in 2003, is  favourite.
    He is available after leaving Chennaiyin FC, a year after he led them to the Indian Super League title two years ago.

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    Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney in line for Derby job as Rams chiefs lose patience with manager Phillip Cocu

    WAYNE ROONEY is in line to become Derby boss — and may even be in charge by the start of next week.
    The Rams face Watford on Friday night and another defeat could spell the end for under-fire Phillip Cocu.

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    Wayne Rooney is in line to become Derby bossCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Derby face Watford on Friday night and another defeat could spell the end for under-fire Phillip CocuCredit: PA:Press Association

    Ironically, sources insist boss Cocu was only saved from the chop before the international break by Rooney’s late winner at Norwich a fortnight ago.
    Yet he is still on the brink, and owner Mel Morris plans to turn to skipper Rooney, 34, if they lose against the  Hornets.
    With England’s all-time leading scorer still to get all his FA badges, it means he will need an experienced, fully-qualified coach alongside him — and him — and former Rams manager John Gregory is the man they want.
    Rooney joined Derby  as player-coach on an 18-month contract — with a further one-year option — when he returned from playing for DC United America in August 2019.

    He began his coaching badges within months and admitted he first thought of a post-playing career in management when he was still at Manchester United.
    Rooney insisted he always planned to become a boss one day, and revealed on arriving at Championship club Derby: “I’ve always been interested in it.
    “When Louis van Gaal was manager at United, Ryan Giggs was analysing the opponents and I used to go in there for a few hours after training.”
    Dutchman Cocu replaced Frank Lampard when he moved on to take the Chelsea job in July 2019, but missed out on the play-offs in a disappointing first season.

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    Rooney joined Derby as player-coach on an 18-month contractCredit: Rex Features

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    Sources say Cocu was only saved from the chop before the international break by Rooney’s late winner at NorwichCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    This campaign has been even worse, and after needing penalties to see off League Two new boys Barrow in the League Cup, Derby lost the next four games before Rooney’s late Carrow Road winner.
    Mike Phelan, currently on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s backroom team at Old Trafford, had also been mentioned as a possible No 2 to Rooney.
    Yet Gregory, 66, who was manager for 12 months before he was sacked in 2003, is  favourite.
    He is available after leaving Chennaiyin FC, a year after he led them to the Indian Super League title two years ago.

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    Leeds eyeing Norwich ace Todd Cantwell and Derby star Louie Sibley, 19, as Bielsa searches for new midfielder

    LEEDS are eyeing up Norwich ace Todd Cantwell and Derby star Louie Sibley as Marcelo Bielsa looks for a midfield reinforcement, according to reports.
    The two players are making names for themselves early in their careers and are seen by the Yorkshire club as potential targets.

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    Louie Sibley is catching the eye after a breakthrough few months at DerbyCredit: Rex Features

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    Talented Todd Cantwell has had to readjust to life in the Championship this season Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    But Leeds are in no rush to get them through the Elland Road front door and any moves before Friday’s domestic deadline are unlikely.
    This is despite the Whites’ move for German midfielder Michael Cuisance falling apart earlier this month, with the two parties disagreeing on why.
    But with all of that now behind them, Leeds’ director of football Victor Orta reveals they are looking elsewhere even with the limitations of the domestic window.
    When asked about Cantwell and Sibley, he told the Yorkshire Evening Post: “We are analysing but obviously the market is greatly reduced now.

    “Even for us it’s difficult to evaluate clearly one point of view. The availability is reduced from the other market.
    “We analyse all the players. We know them really well, their clubs were our rivals, we analysed [Cantwell] in the Premier League.
    “It’s difficult. They are players we analysed, we have information and then we need to think about the possibility.”
    Orta insists the club will remain ready if opportunities to bring in the right players present themselves.

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    Sibley stunned Millwall with a hattrick on only his second league start for Derby in JuneCredit: PA:Press Association
    He added: “We are always focused on information, managing it, analysing players, their availability, staying updated.
    “That could be useful for the winter market. We need to put in practice the usefulness of the knowledge.”
    Leeds have reportedly balked at Norwich’s £20million price tag for the midfielder, but the 22-year-old is undoubtedly attracting the interest of top-flight clubs.

    He impressed during Norwich’s otherwise disappointing Premier League campaign last season, where they were relegated with only 21 points.
    Meanwhile Sibley is enjoying a breakthrough spell at Derby, with the attacking midfielder being in and around the first-team and competing with the likes of Wayne Rooney for a spot in the starting line-up.
    The 19-year-old got Rams fans excited when he netted a hattrick on only his second league start against Millwall in June.

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    Government claim fans will not be back into stadiums until coronavirus cases fall as Oliver Dowden demands EFL is saved

    CULTURE Secretary Oliver Dowden ordered football’s warring factions to come together and save the EFL.
    In a clear statement of intent, Dowden told MPs the Government is prepared to intervene and force wholesale change on the game if it cannot sort out its most pressing issues.

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    Oliver Dowden has promised that action would be taken to save EFL clubsCredit: PA:Press Association

    Dowden agreed that Gareth Bale’s Tottenham weekly salary was “perverse” when the sum could have kept Macclesfield alive.
    He attacked the weekend launch of pay-per-view Prem games and called on BT to make this weekend’s Merseyside derby free to air rather than being screened behind a paywall.
    But he revealed he had been “promised” that action would be taken to ensure “no EFL club goes bust” as a result of the Covid crisis. 
    And Dowden admitted there were “inconsistencies” in the Government policy that has allowed some indoor venues to open to the public while fans are locked out of football stadiums.

    Pressed on his response to Project Big Picture by members of the DCMS Select Committee, Dowden said: “I’ve made clear my deep scepticism and concern about this.
    “This would tend towards a closed shop for effectively the six most powerful clubs in the Premier League.
    “More importantly there is a problem which football is perfectly capable of resolving itself, whereby the Premier League and the EFL just need to get together and do this deal. 
    “From the conversations I’ve had we know the EFL clubs will not be allowed to go bust – and there are resources there – but we need a comprehensive deal.

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    “This is a distraction at best from that and demonstrates we were wise to put in our manifesto the provisions for a fan-led review because it genuinely brings into question the ability of football to govern itself properly.
    “Football can show it can govern itself well is to get this deal over the line, where the Premier League uses its wealth to support the wider football family and the EFL comes properly to the negotiating table.”
    Dowden insisted the Government was not minded to dig into its own pocket to help keep clubs alive, citing his feeling that it would be wrong “to ask a pensioner in Hartlepool to pay her taxes” to spend on the national game.
    The Culture Secretary said he could “accept peoples’ frustration at the inconsistency” in policy over opening up venues.
    Dowden said: “I desperately wanted socially distanced fans in stadiums from the start of October but we had to pause that because of the rapidly rising rates of infection.
    “It’s not just the stadium. it is the journey to and from the stadium both on public transport and people being likely to want something to eat or drink on the way.
    “When we get to the point that we have confidence we have the disease under control so that it is not on a rapid upward curve I would rapidly return to this decision.”
    Dowden’s repeated reference to the “£1billion spent in the transfer window by Premier League clubs” is unlikely to go down well.

    PROPOSED PREMIER LEAGUE CHANGES IN FULL

    EFL given £250m for loss of matchday revenue – deducted from future TV earnings.
    Nine longest-serving clubs have ‘special status’ – with just six votes from those clubs needed to pass a new rule.
    Premier League to go from 20 clubs to 18.
    FA awarded £100m gift to help during Covid-19 pandemic to help non-league game, the women’s game and grassroots football.
    8.5 per cent of annual net Premier League revenue to go to ‘good causes’, including the FA.
    25 per cent of all combined Premier League and Football League revenues to go to EFL clubs.
    Six per cent of Premier League gross revenues to pay for stadium improvements across the top four divisions.
    New rules for the distribution of Premier League television income, overseas and domestic.
    League Cup and the Community Shield to be axed.
    24 clubs each in the Championship, League One and League Two reducing the professional game overall from 92 clubs to 90.
    A women’s professional league independent of the Premier League and FA.
    Two sides automatically relegated from the Premier League every season and the top two Championship teams promoted.
    The 16th place Premier League club plays in a play-off tournament with the Championship’s third, fourth and fifth placed teams.
    Financial Fair Play regulations in line with Uefa, and full access for Premier League executive to club accounts.
    Away tickets for fans to be capped at £20, with travel subsidised, a focus on a return to safe standing, a minimum away allocation of eight per cent capacity.
    Later Premier League start in August to give greater scope for pre-season friendlies, and requirement for all clubs to compete once every five years in a summer Premier League tournament.
    Huge changes to loan system allowing clubs to have 15 players out on loan domestically at any one time and up to four at a single club in England.
    *According to The Telegraph…

    Now will his agreement with committee head Julian Knight that Bale’s wages in the current financial situation were “perverse”, which he described as “an apt observation”.
    Further quizzed over the controversial PPV deal, with fans charged £14.95 to watch each of the 15 games over the next three weekends, Dowden said: “I was not massively impressed.
    “This goes to the whole concern that people have. These other things jar with the idea of coming together during this period of crisis for the country.
    “We had conversations with the broadcasters in the past and will continue to raise these issues with them.
    “If BT were able to make this weekend’s game free to air as a gesture it would be a great thing to do of course.”

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