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Writer's pictureBobby Vincent

Paper Talk: 11/03/19

After a dramatic weekend of Premier League football, have a read of what the Monday morning papers have got to say!

 

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has told friends that he is open to stay at the Etihad Stadium for the next four years (Telegraph Sport).

Guardiola has been linked with a move to Italy to manage Juventus in the past week or so.

The Spanish manager is one of the most highly-rated head coaches in world football and has transformed City into one of the most elite in Europe.

Image via Manchester City FC

 

Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford could lose his place as England #1 after a run of bad form for the Toffees.

Pickford made a howler on Saturday and gave Newcastle a penalty - but did manage to save the spot-kick.

However, the former Sunderland man then conceded three and the Mirror report that Gareth Southgate could be looking elsewhere for his number one goalkeeper.

 

Brighton & Hove Albion manager Chris Hughton believes his defender Lewis Dunk deserves a place in Southgate's next England squad (Mail Sport).

Dunk has been a permanent fixture in the Seagulls' side this season and his manager thinks he needs to be rewarded for his form.

 

Leicester City defender Harry Maguire believes team-mate Jamie Vardy can keep scoring at the top level for years to come (Mail Sport).

Vardy hit a century of goals for the Foxes in Saturday's 3-1 win over Fulham, with the Leicester #9 scoring a brace.

Brendan Rodgers, who has recently taken over at the King Power, believes Leicester have got the "old Jamie Vardy" back following two games in charge.

Image via Sky Sports

 

Chelsea have put Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo on their list of potential manager targets (Star).

Maurizio Sarri's future at Stamford Bridge remains uncertain despite their change in form recently.

Santo has guided Wolves to an amazing first season back in the Premier League, with the club sitting in seventh-place as it stands.

 

Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham are all interested in Real Madrid midfielder Isco (Football.London).

The 26-year-old Spain playmaker's future in Madrid looks very uncertain following an argument with boss Santiago Solari.

It is believed that all three of the Premier League clubs have now stepped up their interest in the former Malaga midfielder following the row.

Image via Goal.com

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