Today's 13 Football News Headlines


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Today's 13 Football News Headlines 


Fulham could beat Birmingham to the permanent signing of £1m-rated Burnley striker Lukas Jutkiewicz - currently on loan at St Andrew's - due to the recent managerial change at City.
Source: Daily Mirror

Birmingham City manager Gianfranco Zola wants to sign 27-year-old (28 next March) striker Lukas Jutkiewicz permanently. Jutkiewicz has been on loan from Burnley since August.
Source: Birmingham Mail

New Birmingham boss Gianfranco Zola is keen on taking Rangers head of recruitment Frank McParland to St Andrew's as his director of football.
Source: Daily Record

29-year-old (30 next April) Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel is in talks with Ligue 1 side Marseille and will turn down a big money move t China.
Source: Daily Mirror

Chelsea captain John Terry is the latest target for the Chinese Super League, with Guangzhou Evergrande and Shanghai Shenhua both interested in signing the 36-year-old (37 nxt December) defender.
Source: Daily Express

Crystal Palace could release32-year-old (33 next March) midfielder Mathieu Flamini in January. He has been given permission to return to Marseille.
Source: Daily Mirror

Inter Milan are one of a number of clubs interested in 27-year-old (28 next November) Manchester United midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, who has played just eight times for Jose Mourinho's side this season.
Source: Calciomercato

25-year-old (26 next July) Real Madrid forward James Rodriguez says he may leave the club in January as he searches for more playing time. Real Madrid say he is not for sale.
Source: Sky Sports

Jese Rodriguez has confirmed he had received offers from other clubs, with Chelsea bidding £63.13m to bring him in as a replacement for Oscar, who is headed to the Chinese Super League.
Source: Sun

Real captain Sergio Ramos has criticised Jese Rodriguez's comments - which came after their Club World Cup final win on Sunday - by saying "it is not a day for personal issues".
Source: AS

Liverpool are interested in 19-year-old (20 next March) Santos central midfielder (not as reported a striker) Thiago Maia. So are Chelsea, Manchester United, Barcelona and a host of other clubs though.
Source: ESPN

AC Milan have said 30-year-old (31 next September) striker Carlos Bacca, who West Ham United were interested in, is not for sale.
Source: Evening Standard

Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri is likely to escape FA censure despite confronting referee Craig Pawson at half-time of Saturday's 2-2 draw with Stoke as he was not 'sent off' by the official.
Source: Daily Mirror



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