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Naija News brings you all the top stories, the latest updates, and transfer rumours from Saturday’s football activities across the globe.

In the not-too-distant future, Erling Haaland may be open to signing a revised contract with Manchester City, according to his agent Rafaela Pimenta. Sunday Express

After former England teammate, Steven Gerrard was fired from Aston Villa, Everton manager Frank Lampard emphasized the need for managers to be given time. The Independent

The club’s owners, are finally selling Inter Milan in a deal that could be worth up to £1 billion (€1.2 billion). In the midst of a financial crisis, Inter Milan CEO Steven Zhang is moving quickly to close the deal. Mail on Sunday

The Flamingos of Nigeria will face another tough test on Wednesday when they meet Columbia in the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup. Naija News

Calvin Bassey was a target for Arsenal during the summer transfer window, but the club decided against moving forward with the signing of the Nigerian International. Sunday Mirror

According to reports, Frenkie de Jong’s camp has given Chelsea hints that the player would be open to considering a January transfer to Stamford Bridge due to his mounting dissatisfaction with Barcelona. Sunday Express

Jhon Duran, the next big star out of Colombia, is wanted by Manchester United and Liverpool. The Sun on Sunday

Real Madrid is now interested in Diogo Dalot after telling the Spaniards to give up on any dreams of signing Joao Cancelo. Sunday Mirror

According to reports, Jeremie Frimpong has been courted by Manchester United, who are rumoured to be keeping an eye on the former City defender, for a stunning transfer to the Premier League. The Scottish Sun

Raphael Varane is awaiting word on whether the muscle injury that forced him to leave Manchester United’s match against Chelsea in tears will prevent him from competing in the World Cup. The Independent



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