Gossip column: Mourinho, Pato, Rooney, Ancelotti, Ronaldo

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Manchester United play "disgusting" football and resemble "robots" under manager Louis van Gaal, according to the club's former winger Andrei Kanchelskis. (Sun)external-link

Chelsea will sack under-pressure manager Jose Mourinho, 52, if there is evidence of the club's fans turning against him. (Daily Star)external-link

Mourinho will be permitted to work for another English club if he is sacked under the terms of his contract at Stamford Bridge. (Times - subscription required)external-link

Guardian
The Guardian lead with Jose Mourinho's stadium ban

Should Mourinho be sacked, former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti and the club's former midfielder Claude Makelele have been lined up as a possible management team. (Daily Mail)external-link

Former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini, 50, is a candidate to replace Mourinho if the Portuguese is sacked. (Corriere della Sera)external-link

Popular columnist 'The Secret Footballer' says Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas, 28, is leading a players' revolt against Chelsea boss Mourinho. (The Secret Footballer)external-link

Everton midfielder Kevin Mirallas, 28, could leave the club in January as he is concerned his lack of first-team action could hinder his hopes of going to Euro 2016 with Belgium. (Daily Express)external-link

Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner says the club, currently bottom of the Premier League, are "way behind" and must harvest their talent rather than "buckle under pressure and criticism". (Times - subscription required)external-link

Newcastle winger Rolando Aarons, 19, injured his right foot in training on Friday and is expected to be ruled out for a number of weeks. (Chronicle)external-link

Chelsea and Manchester City have been given fresh hope in their pursuit of France midfielder Paul Pogba, 22, with the player's agent confirming a deal has not been agreed with Barcelona. (Daily Express)external-link

Watford are considering a short-term deal for Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor, 31, in January. He is a free agent having been released by Tottenham by mutual consent in September. (Daily Mirror)external-link

Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror back page

Liverpool have placed Barcelona forward Cristian Tello, 24, on their list of transfer targets as it looks like he wants to leave the club when his loan spell at Porto ends. (Metro)external-link

Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright says the player who allegedly said he would rather lose at Chelsea than win for Jose Mourinho "has to go". (Sun)external-link

Manchester United are monitoring Leicester City's in-form Algeria winger Riyad Mahrez, 24. (Daily Mail)external-link

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 30, has put other clubs on alert after saying he could finish his career away from Los Blancos. (Guardian)external-link

Manchester City are lining up an £8m bid for Atletico Madrid and Argentina forward Angel Correa. The Spanish club say they have already turned down an enquiry from City but are expecting them to come back for the 20-year-old. (Daily Mirror)external-link

Manchester United and West Ham have been put on alert after Brazil and Corinthians striker Alexandre Pato hinted he is interested in a move to England. The former AC Milan forward, 26, hopes to move to Spain or England. (Radio Globo)external-link

Best of social media

Twitter shared a collective giggle at referee Mike Dean because when Tottenham opened the scoring in their win over Aston Villa the official looked as if he was celebrating a goal.external-link

Mike Dean celebrates

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, 30, was declared "missing" by police on Thursday in a post on the Greater Manchester Police Twitter account. The tweet was later deleted as some fans reacted angrily. (Manchester Evening News)external-link

Before the Champions League group fixture in Spain, Manchester City winger Jesus Navas, 29, highlighted the fact he will face his old club - Sevilla - tweeting:external-link "Already in Sevilla, ready for a day that will be full of mixed feelings."

Remi Garde
Aston Villa welcomed their new manager Remi Garde to the Premier League with a fancy graphic which spelled his name incorrectly

And finally

Everton Under-18s midfielder Liam Walsh, 17, has drawn plaudits for an audacious strike from the halfway line in their win over Derby County. (Liverpool Echo)external-link