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Guglielmo Vicario’s injury set to force Tottenham into new goalkeeper move in January transfer window – Paper Talk
The top stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday's newspapers…
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Tottenham could be forced to enter the January transfer market to sign a new goalkeeper after Guglielmo Vicario underwent surgery on a broken ankle, with Vicario expected to be out for months rather than weeks.
Emma Hayes, head coach of the US women's national team, says she will be “humming along” to both the English and US national anthems ahead of the team's match at Wembley on Saturday.
Bill Sweeney, the chief executive of the Rugby Football Union, will be paid £1.1m this year after receiving a pre-agreed performance bonus, despite the governing body making losses of almost £40m.
DAILY MAIL
Guglielmo Vicario's injury came as a surprise to his Tottenham teammates on Monday, who had no idea of the severity of the injury after Manchester City's victory.
New Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim is staying at a swanky hotel famous for its celebrity guests including superstars Rita Ora and Lady Gaga.
Former Arsenal star Nicklas Bendtner avoided being stabbed in a horrific incident after a knife-wielding person attacked the group he was with during a visit to New York.
THE SUN
Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey believes David Coote should keep his job.
Gary Lineker has named his pick to be the next Leicester manager: former England interim boss Lee Carsley.
THE GUARDIAN
Diogo Dalot believes Ruben Amorim is exactly what Manchester United need as he spoke about the clarity of the new head coach's message and his demanding nature.
The Football Association has apologized after a live broadcast of the Women's FA Cup third round experienced significant technical problems.
DAILY RECORD
John McGinn admits that the stories about his failed transfer to Celtic in 2018 irritate him a lot, but does not rule out that he will continue to follow the colors of his boyhood club in the future.
Jermain Defoe says he has been surprised by Rangers' regression since leaving Ibrox almost three years ago and admits it is difficult to watch the side's current slump under Philippe Clement.
SCOTTISH SUN
Celtic legend Chris Sutton has branded Rangers 'pathetic' after Saturday's draw against Dundee United.