Chelsea’s Willian Loses Mother + Other Hot Football Gist

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Chelsea winger Willian, 28, will miss Saturday’s home game against Leicester City after being granted compassionate leave following the death of his mother. (Daily Mail)

Championship side Nottingham Forest are close to agreeing a £50m sale to an American consortium. (Telegraph)

 

Inter Milan have made a £13.5m bid for Manchester United defender Matteo Darmian, 26, who has yet to play a Premier League game this season. (Leggo via Eurosport)

Antonio Conte, 47, still has the trust of Chelsea and is staying as their manager despite sudden speculation he was close to losing his job. (Sporting Life)

Former Aston Villa captains Gabriel Agbonlahor, 30, and Micah Richards, 28, could still have a future at the club under new manager Steve Bruce.(Daily Mirror)

Friday's Guardian
Jessica Ennis-Hill’s retirement dominates the sports coverage in Friday’s Guardian, which also features a story about Chelsea securing a record £900m kit deal

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino fears fatigue could damage his team’s challenge for silverware. (Daily Mail)

Watford striker Troy Deeney can earn an England call if he keeps up his form, according to Hornets boss Walter Mazzarri. Deeney, 28, has scored three goals in his last four Premier League appearances. (London Evening Standard)

Tottenham are interested in signing Real Madrid and Spain midfielder Isco, 24, in January or next summer. (ESPN)

Everton manager Ronald Koeman has accused Republic of Ireland counterpart Martin O’Neill of “killing” James McCarthy. The midfielder, 25, has only just returned from injury but played nearly two full games during the international break. (Daily Mirror)

Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe, 34, says ‘soft’ players have made excuses for the team’s poor start to the Premier League season. (Sun)

Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante, 25, must make a bigger impact – starting against his former club Leicester City on Saturday – says former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp. (London Evening Standard)

Ex-Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has backed former player Mario Balotelli, 26, to score 20 goals for Nice this season. (L’Equipe – in French)

Brighton & Hove Albion manager Chris Hughton, 57, fits the profile for England’s next boss, according to Southend United’s former Hull City and Derby County manager Phil Brown. (The Argus)

Bastian Schweinsteiger may be exiled from the Manchester United first team but he is keen to show he is still keeping in shape, posting a gym selfie.(Instagram)

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Meanwhile, team-mate Daley Blind enjoyed a coffee at a popular south Manchester hotspot. (Instagram)

And injured Manchester United defender Luke Shaw posted a picture on Twitter of him going through his fanmail and wrote: “Going through all your letters and post, thanks for the support!”(Twitter)

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Sunderland forward Adnan Januzaj, who is on loan from United, posted a video of him in rehabilitation after suffering ankle ligament damage. He wrote: “Getting there.” (Twitter)

Anthony Martial uploaded a picture of himself with former France and Arsenal striker Thierry Henry, with the caption: “With a legend.”(Instagram)

Anthony Martial

Stoke City’s Geoff Cameron has tweeted his best wishes to former US team-mate Clint Dempsey, who has had a heart procedure. Stoke’s Cameron wrote: “Thoughts and prayers are with you homie @clint_dempsey ! Wishing you back to full health! #amigos #family #friends #teammates.” (Twitter)

Losing at Fifa to Diego Costa can prove painful, the Chelsea striker has delivered a unique and ‘brutal’ form of punishment to a friend he beat on the video game. (Goal.com)

Gary Neville says his infamous badge-kissing after Rio Ferdinand’s late winner for Manchester United against Liverpool in 2006 would have been worth “a 120-match ban. ” (Sky Sports)

Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s two children have joined Wayne Rooney’s son in the Manchester United academy. (Sun)