Eurosport Paper Round
Thibaut Courtois is heading for the Stamford Bridge exits
according to the Sun, with the Belgian reportedly falling out with
Chelsea's goalkeeping coach. Christophe Lollichon and Courtois are
reportedly
at loggerheads after Courtios believes his three months injury absence contributed to the souring of the relationship between the two. The Belgian international reportedly told the club that he would only stay at Chelsea if he could work with a new coach, however incoming manager Antonio Conte made it clear he wanted the keeping coach to stay.
at loggerheads after Courtios believes his three months injury absence contributed to the souring of the relationship between the two. The Belgian international reportedly told the club that he would only stay at Chelsea if he could work with a new coach, however incoming manager Antonio Conte made it clear he wanted the keeping coach to stay.
Pep Guardiola wants Mikel Artel for Manchester City revolution
The Mail are reporting that Pep Guardiola wants Mikel Arteta
to join Manchester City as a coach. Arteta has had limited playing time
this season, only appearing 13 times, and it looks increasingly likely
the 34-year-old's playing days could be numbered. Guardiola has
reportedly met with the out of playing contract Arteta, and has opened
the possibility of the Gunner joining the backroom staff at the Etihad.
Mikel Arteta - Reuters
Arsenal keep tabs on AZ Alkmaar's Janssen, Juve's Alvaro Morata
The Mirror reports that Arsenal are monitoring Dutchman Vincent Janssen and Juventus's
Alvaro Morata. 21-year-old Janssen has a strong season for AZ Alkmaar,
with 26 goals in the games earning him a place in the Dutch
international team. Considering that Janssen has only had one good
season at Alkmaar, Arsenal are also reportedly keeping tabs on Juve ace
Alvaro Morata as a long term target.
Juventus' forward Alvaro Morata - AFP
Van Gaal set to lose £1 million for failing to qualify for Champions League
The Sun are reporting that Louis Van Gaal is set to miss out on
£1 million if United don't qualify for the Champions League. The report
claims that more than half of the Old Trafford chief's salary is
performance based, with half of his £8 million pay packet possibly
disappearing due to a mediocre season. Van Gaal's basic wage is
reportedly £3.3 million, and he has already missed out on £1.5 million
and £200,000 bonuses for not winning the Premier League and Capital One
Cup respectively. The Champions League qualification bonus clause is set
at £1.1 million, while an FA Cup final victory will hand the Dutchman a
£400,000 bonus.

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