Gossip column: Klopp, Gerrard, Guardiola, Rooney
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Incoming Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, 48, will give the club's players a chance to prove themselves - rather than planning significant changes straight away. (Daily Express), external
Klopp's first big task at Liverpool will be to keep Philippe Coutinho after Manchester City targeted the 23-year-old Brazil playmaker as a long-term replacement for David Silva, who turns 30 in January. (Daily Mirror), external
Former Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert is sure that Klopp will be a success at Liverpool - having first encountered him during a Uefa coaching course in Germany in 2004. (Sky Sports), external
Dietmar Hamann, the former Liverpool and Germany midfielder, says his compatriot Klopp will bring a more direct style to Anfield. (Talksport), external
LA Galaxy are bracing themselves for Klopp to try to tempt midfielder Steven Gerrard, 35, back to Liverpool as part of his backroom staff in the future. (Daily Mirror), external
Klopp plans to hold a number of personal meetings with the agents of Liverpool players to ensure a smooth relationship with his squad.(Daily Mail), external
Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola has reached a verbal agreement with Manchester City director of football Txiki Begiristain to take over at the Etihad Stadium next season.(Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish), external
Former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will be among the candidates should the FA look to replace Roy Hodgson as England boss after Euro 2016. (Times - subscription required), external
Everton manager Roberto Martinez and Real Sociedad boss David Moyes are also on a shortlist of potential replacements.(Telegraph), external
Sunderland will let Sam Allardyce name his terms in a final bid to make him their new manager. (Sun - subscription required), external
Ex-Sunderland striker and chairman Niall Quinn says the club need a new manager who will "revolutionise" the club. (Sun FM,, externalvia Sunderland Echo), external
Tottenham are interested in signing Gent striker Laurent Depoitre, 26, in January and will also make a new bid for West Bromwich Albion's England Under-21 forward Saido Berahino, 22. (Telegraph), external
David Beckham has been unable to reconcile the rift between ex-Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson and former skipper Roy Keane to enable the latter to appear in a charity match at Old Trafford in November. (Daily Mail), external
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, 29, will miss England's final two Euro 2016 qualifiers against Estonia and Lithuania because of injury.(Guardian), external
La Liga president Javier Tebas says English football should allow reserve teams to play within its league system - as happens in Spain - in order to produce better players. (Times - subscription required), external
Lazio midfielder Ravel Morrison, 22, nearly quit football after becoming disillusioned with the game while at West Ham.(Sun - subscription required) , external
Aston Villa are planning to make a January bid for Mainz goalkeeper Loris Karius, 22, as doubts remain over the form of 31-year-old American Brad Guzan.(Telegraph), external
Best of social media
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany was thrilled to meet Belgian cycling great Eddy Merckx. "Belgium's finest - living legend," Kompany tweeted., external
Tottenham forward Harry Kane has responded, external to a six-year-old fan who wrote a letter asking if he would come round for a kickabout on Friday - the day England play Estonia. Kane replied: "I'll ask Roy Hodgson but I think I'll have to be at Wembley!"
Walsall goalkeeper Neil Etheridge took a selfie while on international duty in North Korea with the Philippines and posted it on his Instagram, external account.
And finally...
Manchester United centre-back Regan Poole, 17, has been unable to play a competitive game more than a month after his transfer from Newport County - because he still has not had international clearance to move from Wales to England. (South Wales Argus) , external
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is to bring out a new book - six days after saying he was going through the most difficult period of his career. (Sun - subscription required), external
West Ham chairman David Gold hopes moving to the Olympic Stadium will boost the club's female fan base because it is based close to a shopping centre.(Daily Mail), external
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