Today's Newspaper gossip: Pelle, Oscar, Cavani, Lingard, Ritchie - Tuesday 17th November

Published on: 17 November 2015
Today's Newspaper gossip: Pelle, Oscar, Cavani, Lingard, Ritchie - Tuesday 17th November
Newspapers

Italian side Juventus are considering moves for Southampton striker Graziano Pelle, 30, and Chelsea midfielder Oscar, 24, but will struggle to meet the financial demands for both deals. (Daily Mail) 

Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard, 22, is set to earn a £50,000 bonus following his England call-up, in line with a clause in his contract.(Daily Star) 

Tuesday's Independent back page

Tuesday's Independent back page

Chelsea are monitoring Paris St-Germain striker Edinson Cavani, 28, ahead of the January transfer window. (Le10sport - in French) 

Bournemouth's 26-year-old winger Matt Ritchie is being watched by Manchester United. (Daily Mail) 

Out-of-favour Juventus defender Daniele Rugani, 21, is being linked with a move to the Premier League with both Arsenal and Manchester United considering January moves for the centre-back. (Independent) 

Former Barcelona midfielder Xavi admits he initially thought Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal was an "idiot" when he first encountered the Dutchman at the Nou Camp.(Espnfc.com) 

West Ham have been handed minor fitness boosts after Dimitri Payet, 28, and Enner Valencia, 26, saw specialists, who revealed the former will not need an operation on his injured ankle and the latter will be back in January - sooner than expected. (Daily Mirror) 

Aston Villa will make a £7m move for Charlie Austin, 26, in January, if the striker can prove his fitness following a hamstring injury. (Sun) 

New Villa boss Remi Garde is set to appoint David Moyes' former Manchester United assistant, Steve Round, to his backroom staff at Villa Park. (Daily Telegraph) 

Barcelona are considering a move for forward Sebastian Giovinco, 28, who plays for Major League Soccer side Toronto FC. (Rai Sport via Marca) 

Best of social media

Following the Republic of Ireland's 2-0 play-off second-leg victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina, which sent them through to the Euro 2016 finals, the official Ireland FA twitter feed posted a picture of the team celebrating  in the changing room (along with Superman/kitman Dick Redmond).

Republic of Ireland celebrate

Ireland's 2-0 win gave them a 3-1 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina on aggregate

Striker Jonathan Walters was paid the ultimate compliment after scoring twice against Bosnia-Herzegovina to send his country through to Euro 2016 via the play-offs by having his Wikipedia page  briefly altered to describe him as a "god amongst men". 

On Monday it was reported that Barcelona forward Lionel Messi was open to a move to Arsenal. Some Gunners fans have taken to Twitter  to suggest starting a fund to help pay his £600,000-a-week wage demands.

Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has posted pictures of himself on Twitter  at Oxford University, where he gave a talk to the debating society.

Rio Ferdinand Twitter

And finally

Liverpool and Slovakia defender Martin Skrtel channelled his inner Simon Cowell by making an appearance as a judge on Czech and Slovak talent show Superstar ahead of his country's friendly match with Iceland on Tuesday. (Daily Mail) 

One of 17 pairs of football boots designed for the final games of Steven Gerrard's Liverpool career have sold on eBay, raising £40,000 for the British Red Cross European Refugee Crisis Appeal. (Daily Mirror) 

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