The best stories and transfer rumors from Saturday’s newspapers …
Daily Telegraph
Rafael Benitez has revealed his desire to control in England again
West Ham’s largest supporter’s group has organized the first of the protests for this Saturday, in front of the game against Crystal Palace, and believes it could be backed by 3,000 supporters. But it hopes that the number could eventually rise to 20,000 due to “Momentum” growing against David Sullivan and Karren Brady.
Tim Lewis’ Arsenal output is understood as a shaker that will result in greater power concentrating in the hands of co-chair Josh Kroenke.
The sun
Ryan Giggs has left Salford City – and wants a return to management. He had been director of football in League Two Club.
Strasbourg has imposed sanctions on his own fans after setback against club president Marc Keller and their Blueco property.
Mikel Arteta has created a strict rule that requires Arsenal players to meet at the training ground before both home and outdoor matches. This had led to most players choosing to book cab throughout the day and cost them thousands.
Daily mirror
Liverpool President Tom Werner has refused to comment on whether the reds will revive their persecution of Marc Guehi when January arrives.
Alexis Mac Allists admit that he and his Liverpool colleagues were tired of Alexander Isak Transfer saga before his high profile.
Daily Mail
Alexander Isak is in line with making his Premier League debut for Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby – but the 125 million. Pounds have felt its body more than ever.
Daily record
Steven Fletcher seems to be disappointing Hibernian by hanging his boots. Former Scotland International Edges against Retirement.
Scottish sun
Rangers Shirt Sponsor Guavapay says it “deeply regrets” the inconvenience caused after suspending his payment app used by fans at Ibrox due to “unresolved problems” with Financial Conduct Authority.
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