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Morning paper talk


We takes you through today's back page headlines . . .







The FA are to consider stiffer sanctions against racism in football, although there is growing momentum for the creation of a new association to represent black players and managers - DAILY TELEGRAPH



Manchester United vice-chairman Ed Woodward admits discussions are under way as to who will eventually replace Sir Alex Ferguson as manager - THE SUN



Marouane Fellaini could return from a knee injury in time for Sunday's Merseyside derby with Liverpool, who may be able to call on goalkeeper Pepe Reina after he suffered a hamstring injury - THE TIMES



Celtic chief scout John Park is wanted by both Tottenham, and West Brom for their vacant technical director roles - DAILY MAIL






Blackburn have given up on trying to make Fulham first-team coach their new manager after fan protests against the possible appointment- DAILY MAIL



Shakhtar Doneysk playmaker Willian reveals he has struck up a friendship on Twitter with Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas - THE SUN



Guus Hiddink, Roberto Carlos and Samuel Eto'o are among a deputation of Anzhi Makhachkala players who will lay flowers at the Hillsborough memorial ahead of Thursday's Europa League game with Liverpool at Anfield - DAILY EXPRESS



Chelsea's Florent Malouda has emerged as a January transfer target for Brazilian side Santos - DAILY MIRROR



New Bolton boss Douigie Freedman is keen to bring Crystal Palace staff Lennie Lawrence and Curtis Fleming with him to the Reebok Stadium - DAILY MIRROR



Wigan coach Graeme Jones has turned down an interview for the vacant Burnley manager's job - DAILY MIRROR



West Ham are targeting a January move for £2m-rated Sochaux left-back Sebastien Corchia - THE SUN



Leeds are already receiving investment from prospective new owners GFH capital, a Middle Eastern investment bank - THE SUN



Everton are keeping tabs on Slovan Liberec's Croatian defender Renato Kelic - DAILY MIRROR



Arjen Robben admits he has considered retiring at the age of 28 due to a succession of serious injuries - THE TIMES



Accrington boss Paul Cook has been targeted by both Burnley and Chesterfield for their vacant manager positions - DAILY MAIL

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