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Papers: Manchester United fans plan aeroplane protest banner

Today's Paper Talk

Back-page headlines and transfer rumours from Thursday's national newspapers...

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Manchester United fans have paid for a plane to fly an anti-Ed Woodward banner over Old Trafford.

Liverpool will only let Borussia Dortmund loan Divock Origi if they agree an obligation to buy him next summer.

DAILY MAIL

Pep Guardiola has spent the last fortnight drumming the perils of complacency into his Manchester City squad.

Sadio Mane claims his Liverpool team-mates steal his goal celebrations.

Charlton Athletic staff sought legal advice on Wednesday after owner Roland Duchatelet confirmed he was reneging on a bonus promise.

DAILY EXPRESS

QPR director of football Les Ferdinand was confronted by an angry supporter after the club's poor start to the season continued on Tuesday with a 3-0 home defeat by Bristol City.

Lee Carsley is in line to take over from sacked Gary Johnson as Cheltenham manager.

DAILY MIRROR

Thierry Henry will meet with Bordeaux's new owners on Thursday and is then expected to be confirmed as the Ligue 1 side's new manager.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek wants Chelsea to convince him why he should stay at Stamford Bridge with European sides queuing up to sign the England midfielder on loan.

DAILY STAR

Manchester United chiefs fear Jose Mourinho could have a meltdown without trusted assistant Rui Faria around.

Everton's Tom Davies will stay and fight for a place under new manager Marco Silva.

Crystal Palace midfielder Luka Milivojevic has been dropped by Serbia over his criticism of manager Mladen Krstajic at the World Cup.

THE SUN

Gareth Southgate is considering Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden, 18, for his next England squad.

Maurizio Sarri has moved some of Chelsea's training sessions to the afternoon so his players can spend mornings with their families.

James Collins is in line for a shock return to West Ham - six months after being axed by email.

Ex-West Ham striker Carlton Cole has been declared bankrupt despite earning millions as a player.

Aston Villa are in pole position to complete a loan move for Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham.

Millwall are set to complete an initial loan deal with Barnsley for striker Tom Bradshaw and then break their transfer record by signing him for £1m in January.

THE TIMES

West Ham's dispute with the London Stadium's owners has deepened after they were refused permission to reinstate the club's honours board in the West Stand.

Tottenham have lobbied supporters over a potential "neutral" venue should they be drawn at home in the third round of the Carabao Cup.

Aleksander Ceferin has been formally backed to serve another term as UEFA president by the Football Association.

THE GUARDIAN

Sussex police have been found to have breached the Freedom of Information Act after action from Crystal Palace fans.

DAILY RECORD

Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall could become Steven Gerrard's next Rangers signing, with a loan deal on the cards.

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