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Today's morning paper

A round-up of all the big football stories making the back pages of Monday's morning newspapers:



Chelsea are planning to trigger a £22m buyout clause in Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini's contract. THE TIMES



Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is lining up a move for England international Frank Lampard who has been told he can leave Chelsea. DAILY TELEGRAPH and THE SUN



Lionel Messi strengthened his claim to be considered the greatest footballer of all time by winning a record-breaking fourth consecutive Ballon d'Or. DAILY EXPRESS



FIFA have announced their World XI... but not one Premier League player made the cut. The team was made up of Barcelona and Real Madrid with the exception of Radamel Falcao. DAILY MAIL



Chelsea may lose out on £11m target Taison after Man City tried to hijack the deal for the Brazilian midfielder. DAILY MIRROR



Mansfield Town's chairman has launched an extraordinary attack on Luis Suarez, declaring that Liverpool's directors were "embarrassed" by the handball goal that helped the club knock his non-league side out of the FA Cup. INDEPENDENT



Former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola has put Premier League clubs on red alert by admitting he is eager to get back into football. DAILY STAR



Zeki Fryers says he was 'disrespected' by Manchester United boss Air Alex Ferguson before his summer exit from Old Trafford. DAILY MAIL



Sergio Aguero has hit back at Manchester City's critics, claiming all their Premier League rivals are built on money. He says every top team in the world, apart from Barcelona, have been assembled with expensive signings. DAILY MIRROR



Chelsea boss Rafa Benitez has told owner Roman Abramovich to get real and accept this is a season of transition. THE SUN


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