Plus: Chelsea's awful calendar year performance leading to rethink of transfer strategy; West Ham remain commited to David Moyes after Fulham thrashing; Liverpool to open top tier of Anfield Road Stand; Anthony Martial likely to leave Man Utd on free next summer
Monday 11 December 2023 22:58, UK
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The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers...
THE GUARDIAN
Chelsea are likely to target a high-profile striker in January, with Ivan Toney, Victor Osimhen and Viktor Gyokeres all on their shortlist, but they will probably have to sell players first because of FFP concerns.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Chelsea's «annus horribilis» is being recognised as a «disaster» inside Stamford Bridge with the club now facing a big decision over whether to stand by their 2023 transfer policy of focusing on younger signings.
Dean Smith appears to have beaten off competition from Frank Lampard and is expected to be confirmed as Charlotte FC manager in the next few days.
Aston Villa have finally received new shirts from kit manufacturer Castore some three months after their men's and women's teams complained they were becoming too heavy with sweat and risked performances being impaired.
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Football Supporters Association chief Malcolm Clarke says PGMOL head Howard Webb has not done enough to speed up VAR decisions, which was the biggest frustration from fans polled during the summer.
West Ham remain 100 per cent behind David Moyes as manager after the 5-0 thrashing by Fulham but remain in no rush to offer the Scot a new contract.
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