Press Gossip - 2024

Same old crap every year. City and Real etc. don't mess about. When they want you, they are prepared to pay that bit extra to bring top players in. We seems to be perpetual hagglers and very indecisive in the transfer market. Press gossip is wearing me down already. Our PR base is whipping up excitement by the sq yard, but I've a sinking feeling that Ole see's real value in the likes of Ashley Young, Jones etc and won't be surprised if we have the same old workhorses rolled out for another season of calamity. Root and Branch reform is needed but I'll believe it when I see it. More likely to hear yarns about no value in the market and all that nonsense.
 
Saturday's Newspapers:
1st June 2019





Daily Express

•Arsenal are willing to pay a percentage of Mesut Ozil's £350,000 weekly wages in order to push a transfer through in the summer window.
•Eden Hazard will be given the No 7 shirt previously worn by Cristiano Ronaldo upon his signing for Real Madrid, according to reports.
•Chelsea defender Gary Cahill could soon be joining John Terry at Aston Villa.
•Hirving Lozano hinted he is ready to leave PSV in the summer, with Napoli and Manchester United among the interested clubs.
•Napoli and Juventus are the frontrunners to sign James Rodriguez from Bayern Munich.


Sun


•Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek are Real Madrid's second and third choice targets, should the club fail to entice Paul Pogba to the Bernabeu this summer.
Manchester United are closing in on what could be a £71m deal to sign Sporting Lisbon midfielder Bruno Fernandes.
•Bayern Munich's Jerome Boateng will speak to Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus and will not hold out for a move to the Premier League.
•Barcelona goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen has slammed Barcelona for pricing him out of Manchester United transfer by demanding £53m.
•West Ham striker Javier Hernandez is being targeted by Valencia in an £8m transfer.


Mail


•Barcelona are one of a number of clubs interested in Middlesbrough striker Cristhian Stuani.
•Jonny Williams is set to be offered a deal at Swansea after his Charlton contract expires this summer.
•Gordon Taylor could stay as PFA chief executive until next year as a probe into the crisis-hit organisation is delayed.


Mirror


•Atletico Madrid are planning to take legal action against Barcelona over their pursuit of Antoine Griezmann, according to reports.


Star


Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to block Ed Woodward's potential decision to sign Tottenham star Toby Alderweireld.
•Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is ready to pay £72m for Leicester midfielder James Maddison.
•Emerson Palmieri will not be leaving Chelsea this summer, according to the player's agent.
•Liverpool are set to make a decision soon over pursuing transfer targets Timo Werner and Nicolas Pepe.
•Tottenham are locked in negotiations with Real Betis over Giovani Lo Celso as an £88m demand is made.
•Liverpool transfer target Samuel Chukwueze wants guaranteed playing time in order to quit Villarreal for Anfield.
•Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez want the club to sign Neymar over Antoine Griezmann.
•Aston Villa are expected to complete a £6m deal for Birmingham winger Jota over the next 48 hours.



Record


•Rangers winger Eros Grezda is set to hold talks with Steven Gerrard about his future at the club.
•Newcastle will launch a £20m bid for Rangers' Alfredo Morelos during the summer window.
•Motherwell have stuck a £3m-plus price tag on their head of young player of the year David Turnbull, who is wanted by Celtic and Bristol City.


Other:

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has laughed off his appalling record in finals by rebranding himself a "world record-holder in winning semi-finals" and insisting he is not the problem.
 
Read a few times that Poch is after Maddison. Does this mean Erikson could be moving on?
 
Same old crap every year. City and Real etc. don't mess about. When they want you, they are prepared to pay that bit extra to bring top players in. We seems to be perpetual hagglers and very indecisive in the transfer market. Press gossip is wearing me down already. Our PR base is whipping up excitement by the sq yard, but I've a sinking feeling that Ole see's real value in the likes of Ashley Young, Jones etc and won't be surprised if we have the same old workhorses rolled out for another season of calamity. Root and Branch reform is needed but I'll believe it when I see it. More likely to hear yarns about no value in the market and all that nonsense.
Because we don't tend to spend money? The no value line is ten years ago man.
 
Read a few times that Poch is after Maddison. Does this mean Erikson could be moving on?
I saw a Tottenham fan say on here the other day that Eriksen is definitely leaving. Levy wouldn't sell to a Prem side anyway so I don't think its worth getting excited about.
 
Sunday's Newspapers:
2nd June 2019



sunday mirror

Arsenal manager Unai Emery has made personal contact with Paris Saint-Germain defender Thomas Meunier in an attempt to convince him to join the Gunners ahead of Manchester United.
Manchester City are bracing themselves for a barrage of offers for winger Leroy Sane after their latest contract negotiations with the player proved unproductive.
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers is considering a £14m bid for Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend.
Romelu Lukaku's hopes of moving to Inter Milan hinge on Manchester United handing him a huge pay-off.
Liverpool had a look at the cup and realised it wasn't the PL Trophy.
Bruno Fernandes has said he likes Liverpool a lot more than Manchester City, while discussing clubs in the Premier League.
Arsenal are being offered the chance to sign Colombia defender Eder Balanta from FC Basel.
Aston Villa do not have an option to sign Axel Tuanzebe on a permanent deal from Manchester United after a successful loan spell.


mail on sunday

Manchester United have held more talks over a potential £22m transfer for Paris Saint-Germain'sThomas Meunier as they grow frustrated with Crystal Palace's valuation of Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Paris Saint-Germain are ready to sign Philippe Coutinho from Barcelona on loan with an option to buy the following summer.
Watford are plotting a move to sign Middlesbrough winger Marcus Tavernier.
Rangers' James Tavernier could be set for a move to newly-promoted Aston Villa.
Manchester United have completed the signing of 16-year-old wonderkid Dillon Hoogewerf from Ajax.
The grandfather of the Emirati Sheikh who says he has tabled a £350m bid for Newcastle was the brother of the grandfather of Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour - and murdered him in a 1926 family power struggle.


scottish sun

Aberdeen are hopeful of completing a deal for Barnsley winger Ryan Hedges.
KIilmarnock have offered fans the chance to buy parts of the Rugby Park surface.


the sun on sunday

Chelsea star Eden Hazard has been snapped holding up a Real Madrid shirt in Spain ahead of his potential switch to the Bernabeu in the summer.


daily record

Motherwell have stuck a £3m-plus price tag on the head of young player of the year David Turnbull amid interest from Celtic.


daily star

Manchester United have launched a move for AC Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, according to reports.


independent on sunday

Jack Nowell's Rugby World Cup is in doubt after the England wing limped off during Exeter Chiefs' Premiership final defeat.
 
Monday's Newspapers:
3rd June 2019




DAILY MAIL

Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot has been offered a £170,000-a-week contract to join Manchester United this summer, according to reports.
•Tottenham will back Mauricio Pochettino this summer and attempt to sign Real Betis' Giovani Lo Celso, Lyon's Tanguy Ndombele, Celta Vigo's Maxi Gomez and Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon.
Bayern Munich will hold out for £20m for defender Jerome Boateng amid reported interest from Arsenal and Manchester United.
•Former Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has advised Matthijs de Ligt to sign for Manchester City.

•Inter Milan's 22-year-old goalkeeper Ionut Radu has emerged as a potential target for Arsenal this summer as manager Unai Emery searches for a second-choice option.



THE SUN


Romelu Lukaku's move to Inter Milan is under threat - because the club are in a desperate race to raise £40m to meet financial fair play rules.
•Chelsea are reportedly eyeing up a potential move for their former assistant manager Steve Holland should Maurizio Sarri leave in the summer.



THE TIMES


•Real Madrid are considering offering three players - including Gareth Bale, Isco and James Rodriguez - in a potential swap deal for Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.



DAILY MAIL


Manchester United are still interested in signing Kieran Trippier from Tottenham but are concerned Spurs chairman Daniel Levy will price them out of a move.
•Manchester United will have to improve on their offer worth over £100m to Benfica if they wish to land wonderkid Joao Felix this summer.

•The EFL want to clamp down on social media 'point-scoring' from clubs' Twitter accounts and are expected to communicate a policy with clubs later this week.
•England manager Gareth Southgate will have a 'heart-to-heart' with captain Harry Kane before making a call on his fitness for the Nations League finals.



DAILY RECORD

•Leighton Baines will not be joining Rangers despite speculation the Everton left-back was on the verge of a move to Ibrox.



DAILY STAR


•Arsenal manager Unai Emery will meet with the club's board this week to thrash out the club's summer transfer strategy.
•Arsenal ace Xavier Amaechi is looking to leave the club amid interest from Bayern Munich after Unai Emery snubbed him in the Europa League final.
•Tottenham star Kieran Trippier is being lined up to be Maurizio Sarri's first signing when he takes over at Juventus.
•Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri will leave the club and become the new manager of Juventus in the next 48 hours.



DAILY EXPRESS


•Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez has has two transfer targets if the Bin Zayed Group's takeover is completed - Venezuela forward Jan Hurtado of Argentine club Gimnasia La Plata and Paris St-Germain's 28-year-old German goalkeeper Kevin Trapp.


THE GUARDIAN

•Phil Neville has been using sauna sessions to prepare his England Women side for the heat during the World Cup in France.
 
Tuesday's Newspapers:
4th June 2019




THE INDEPENDENT

James Maddison is a target for Manchester United and could cost the club £60m.



DAILY MIRROR


•Juventus have joined the race to sign Ajax's Matthijs de Ligt, tabling a £75m bid.
•James Maddison, Maxi Gomez, Giovani Lo Celso, Tanguy Ndombele and Ryan Sessegnon are summer targets for Tottenham.
Manchester United are set to enquire about the availability of Crystal Palace's Aaron Wan-Bissaka after cooling their interest in Tottenham's Kieran Trippier.
•Everton face paying up to £40m if they want to bring Lyon's Bertrand Traore to Goodison Park.
•Paris Saint-Germain have expressed their intent in signing Romelu Lukaku, with Inter Milan also interested.
•Napoli full-back Elseid Hysaj has put Premier League clubs on red alert by saying he wants to leave the Serie A club this summer.



DAILY EXPRESS


Manchester rivals United and City are embroiled in a £120m battle with Real Madrid for Benfica whizzkid Joao Felix.
•Divock Origi has been offered a new deal by Liverpool and the Reds are confident he will commit long term.



THE TIMES


•Arsenal could face a battle to keep Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after Chinese clubs again tried to sign the striker by offering to pay him nearly £300,000 a week.


DAILY STAR


•Arsenal are to launch a double bid for Sampdoria duo Dennis Praet and Joachim Andersen for £37m this summer.
•Bournemouth are eyeing a £13m swoop for Fiorentina goalkeeper Bartlomiej Dragowski.
•Middlesbrough want Dwight Gayle to be the striker to fire them to promotion to the Premier League next season.
•Jordan Rhodes has been priced out of his dream move to the Premier League with newly-promoted Norwich.




THE SUN


•West Ham will aim to sign Fenerbahce captain Kaldirim who has just a £4.4m release clause.
•Inter Milan are ready to test West Ham's resolve to keep Marko Arnautovic.
•Manchester City are lining up a £50m move for Juventus right-back Joao Cancelo.
Maurizio Sarri will try to beat Manchester United to signing Kalidou Koulibaly if he becomes Juventus boss.
Richarlison has admitted that interest from Manchester United is flattering, but insists he is happy playing at Everton.



THE DAILY TELEGRAPH


•Chelsea are locked in talks over the exits of both Maurizio Sarri and Eden Hazard in what promises to be another summer of change, even if the club remain banned from signing new players.
•Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani is in Doha to discuss Qatar taking a stake in the Sky Bet Championship club, which narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League.
•Chris Hughton will hold talks with West Brom in the next 48 hours as he considers making a return to management.



DAILY MAIL


Manchester United, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are set for a £180m battle over Mohamed Salah this summer.
•Arsenal have held talks over a £20m move for Paris Saint-Germain defender Thomas Meunier but fear it could fall through due to their failure to qualify for the Champions League.
•Sevilla are set to appoint ex-Real Madrid boss Julen Lopetegui after caretaker coach Joaquin Caparros stepped aside.
•American businessman Mark Campbell is in line to become the new majority shareholder of Sunderland, taking a 74 per cent stake in the club.



DAILY RECORD


•Ashley Cole's departure from Derby could have a knock-on-effect for Aberdeen loan defender Max Lowe, who could be recalled by the Rams.
•Steve Clarke is exploring a possible Scotland call-up for West Ham defender Ryan Fredericks.
 
Wednesday's Newspapers:
5th June 2019



DAILY MIRROR


•Atletico Madrid are confident of confirming the signing of Chelsea left-back Marcos Alonso.
•Manuel Lanzini is in line for a new five-year contract at West Ham as they try to fend off Fenerbahce.
•Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has told Real Madrid he has no intention of selling Christian Eriksen this summer.
•Ryan Fraser expects his future to be determined on deadline day as Bournemouth dig their heels in.
•England are out to make history in the first Nations League finals, says Marcus Rashford.



DAILY STAR


James Maddison is a summer target for Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham.



THE INDEPENDENT


Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba could choose a return to Juventus as Real Madrid dither over a potential deal.



DAILY MAIL


•England's Nations League semi-final with Holland on Thursday night will feel like a home match - with around 20,000 Three Lions supporters expected in Portugal.
•Derby appear to be preparing for life after Frank Lampard and have made checks on Charlton manager Lee Bowyer.
•Plans to radically restructure European club football after 2021 will be blocked by an Anglo-German alliance, according to the acting head of the German FA.
Manchester United have identified Frankfurt's Sebastien Haller as a potential replacement for Romelu Lukaku.
•Tottenham have joined Manchester United in keeping tabs on Norwich starlet Ben Godfrey.





DAILY TELEGRAPH


•Jay Rodriguez could leave West Brom this summer for just £5m due to a release clause inserted last year.



THE SUN


•Arsenal are ready to reward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang with a new £200,000-a-week deal.
•Newcastle are keen on a cut-price deal for Crystal Palace defender Scott Dann.
•Juventus chief Fabio Paratici has told Maurizio Sarri he is not the only person in the frame to become their new manager.
•Antoine Griezmann is in a state of limbo after admitting he doesn't know when he will be able to find a new club.



THE TIMES


•Liverpool have until September to proceed with existing plans to expand Anfield or pursue a bigger project that could raise the capacity past 60,000.
•Premier League clubs will decide whether to become the first football competition to show VAR replays on big screens in stadiums when the system is introduced into the top flight next season.
•Freddie Ljungberg will join Unai Emery's first-team coaching staff at Arsenal next season as part of a substantial reshuffle after the coach's disappointing first campaign.
•Opposition from England and Germany will block radical changes to the Champions League that are being proposed by several if Europe's top clubs, the president of Borussia Dortmund has claimed.



DAILY RECORD


•Neil Lennon is convinced getting Leigh Griffiths back firing will be like landing a £6m striker on a free.
•Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers is set to snatch Celtic target James Justin from the Hoops.
•Porto could be ready to enter a bidding war with Marseille for Celtic star Olivier Ntcham.



SCOTTISH SUN


•Mark Warburton has made a double swoop to sign Lee Wallace and Liam Kelly for QPR
 
Bit of nonsense doing some of the crappier redtop rounds this afternoon that Mbappe has handed in a transfer request.
 
Thursday's Newspapers:
6th June 2019



THE GUARDIAN

•Real Madrid are set to sign Eden Hazard after agreeing a €100m fee with Chelsea.



THE SUN


•Rodri has fueled talk of a move to Man City, asking Atletico Madrid for 'space' to make a decision on his future.
•Chelsea defender Davide Zappacosta is set to return to Italy as Roma launch a transfer bid.
Matthijs De Ligt has been urged to snub Manchester United in favour of Liverpool.
•Premier League newcomers Norwich and Aston Villa are both tracking Antwerp and Ghana right-back Daniel Opare, who may be available for just £500,000.
•Tottenham are reportedly making a £40m bid to land Roma star Nicola Zaniolo.
•Barcelona are reported to have shortlisted Arsenal star Sead Kolasinac in their transfer targets this summer.
•Manchester City's young midfielder Taylor Richards, 18, is a target for Inter Milan.
•Brighton head a queue of clubs after Genk striker Mbwana Samatta.



DAILY MAIL


•Andre Gomes has paved the way for a permanent move to Everton after rejecting an offer from West Ham.
•Antonio Conte has put Gareth Bale top of his transfer wishlist as the new Inter Milan boss gets to work building his side.
•Real Madrid will listen to offers for Isco as Zinedine Zidane tries to free up funds to overhaul the La Liga giants.
•Manchester City are fearing a Champions League ban and have launched a legal challenge to halt UEFA's investigation.
•Southampton have had a bid of £8million rejected by Sky Bet Championship club Birmingham City for striker Che Adams.
Manchester United are ready to hold off any approaches for France midfielder Paul Pogba




THE TIMES


Paris Saint-Germain are set to make a bid for Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea after the French club announced the departure of Gianluigi Buffon.
•Tottenham will ask for more than £100m for Christian Eriksen after he admitted for the first time that he wants to leave this summer.



THE SCOTTISH SUN


•Celtic are interested in landing Phil Jagielka following his Everton release.



THE DAILY RECORD


•Eros Grezda has no Rangers future and his signing raises questions over recruitment.



DAILY STAR


•Arsenal are scouting Dayot Upamecano... but Barcelona's Samuel Umtiti is Unai Emery's No1 choice this summer.
•Barcelona rejected the chance to sign new Real Madrid striker Luka Jovic.
Manchester United will unveil Sporting Lisbon and Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes as their first signing of the summer after the Nations League finals.
•Wilfried Zaha has revealed the shocking extent of racist abuse he suffers in football.



DAILY EXPRESS


•Harry Kane has declared himself fit for Nations League action but manager Gareth Southgate refused point blank to say if he would pick him.
Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham are all interested in £13.2m-rated Stuttgart and Turkey defender Ozan Kabak.
 
Friday's Newspapers:
7th June 2019




DAILY MAIL


•Neymar rejects a move to Real Madrid as the Brazilian tells Paris Saint-Germain it's 'Barcelona or nothing'.
•Tottenham may have to offer Danny Rose on top of a transfer fee to sign Lucas Digne from Everton.
Leicester and England defender Harry Maguire is set to reject a move to Manchester United, in favour of a switch to Premier League champions Manchester City.
•Leicester midfielder James Maddison wants to stay at the club, despite interest from Manchester United and Tottenham.





THE SUN


James Maddison 'tells Leicester he wants to stay', despite Manchester United and Tottenham interest.
•Kurt Zouma is among the stars Chelsea are set to keep at the club next season because of their transfer ban.
Manchester United are targeting two big signings this month before commencing pre-season training.
•Striker Salomon Rondon is set for talks with Fenerbahce after Newcastle's plans to make his loan deal from West Brom permanent hit a brick wall.


DAILY RECORD

•Liverpool are set to make decisions on a number of fringe stars, including Nathaniel Clyne, Ryan Kent and Harry Wilson - and it's believed they could bank as much as £100m from sales.




DAILY MIRROR


•Unai Emery has launched an end-of-season inquest into Arsenal's Premier League collapse.
•Belgium winger Yannick Carrasco is edging closer to a move to Arsenal from Chinese Super League side Dalian Yifang.



THE INDEPENDENT


Belgium midfielder Youri Tielemans, who spent last season on loan at Leicester City from Monaco, is wanted at Old Trafford if France's World Cup winner Paul Pogba decides to leave United in the summer.


DAILY STAR


•Tottenham have been offered Paris St-Germain's German international forward Julian Draxler as a potential replacement for Christian Eriksen, if he leaves.
•Everton have told Tottenham they want left-back Danny Rose and let Lucas Digne leave Goodison Park.




SCOTTISH SUN


•Rangers are considering a £500,000 swoop for Royal Antwerp defender Daniel Opare as a possible replacement for skipper James Tavernier.
•Rangers are reportedly interested in a move for Martin Olsson, who was released by Swansea at the end of the season.
•Former Wales star Carl Robinson has applied for the Kilmarnock job.



DAILY EXPRESS


•Sheffield United may hijack Celtic's bid to sign Phil Jagielka.



THE GUARDIAN


•Aston Villa will complete the signing of Anwar El Ghazi from Lille in the next 24 hours.
 
Saturday's Newspapers:
8th June 2019

Real Madrid are targeting an audacious Paul Pogba transfer - and will offer Manchester United Gareth Bale in a swap deal




DAILY MIRROR

  • Real Madrid are targeting an audacious Paul Pogba transfer - and will offer Manchester United Gareth Bale in a swap deal.
  • Paris Saint-Germain are desperate to sign Matthijs de Ligt from Ajax this summer - and are willing to double Barcelona's offer.
  • Gareth Southgate will start building his fourth England team after the Nations League failure.


DAILY MAIL

  • Former Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen is set to join Olympiakos after snubbing the chance to be Vincent Kompany's first Anderlecht signing, according to reports in Belgium,
  • Mino Raiola - who boasts Matthijs de Ligt and Paul Pogba among his clients - has reportedly had his transfer ban suspended this summer.
  • Frenkie de Jong has urged Ajax and Netherlands team-mate Matthijs de Ligt to join him at Barcelona this summer.
  • Ryan Sessegnon wants to move to Tottenham after rejecting new contract at Fulham, but Spurs will refuse to offer more than £25m for defender.

DAILY STAR
  • Arsenal are reportedly 'one step away' from completing their first deal of the summer with Yannick Carrasco closing in on a move to the Emirates.
  • Arsenal have been told they must pay at least £44m for Sampdoria pair Dennis Praet and Joachim Andersen.
  • West Ham have made an enquiry for versatile Eibar playmaker Joan Jordan and are looking at Newcastle's Isaac Hayden.
  • West Ham utility man Reece Oxford is set to join Augsburg.

SCOTTISH SUN

  • Neil Lennon is considering bringing Henrik Larsson back to Celtic as a coach.
  • Hamilton owner Ronnie MacDonald expects Accies to be quids in when Eamonn Brophy leaves Kilmarnock.
  • Oran Kearney has confirmed he's staying at St Mirren.

THE SUN

  • Tottenham are eyeing a summer swoop for Lyon's Tanguy Ndombele.
  • Andreas Pereira is in line for a new four-year deal at Manchester United.
  • Aboubakar Kamara will be back in a Fulham shirt next season after clear-the-air talks with Scott Parker.
  • Everton face another fight to keep hold of Idrissa Gueye with PSG to reignite their £30m transfer interest.
  • Shola Ameobi has returned to Newcastle as their loan player coordinator.

THE TIMES

  • Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to be handed an audition for the role of England's first-choice right back.
 
  • Sunday Newspapers:
    9th June 2019


    Manchester United moving to take Gareth Bale on loan




    SUNDAY MIRROR


    Manchester United are set to launch an audacious bid to land Gareth Bale on loan.
    •Jose Mourinho is ready to talk to Newcastle's potential new owner if multi-billionaire Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan comes calling.
    •Liverpool are ready to spark a German scramble for talented winger Harry Wilson - by letting the Welshman leave for £21m.
    •Pep Guardiola has told Manchester City that his future does not hinge on the club's FFP fate.
    •Liverpool will have to tear up their wage structure to sign rising Dutch star Matthijs de Ligt.
    •Benfica president Luis Filipe Vieira says the only way the Portuguese club will be able to keep hold of Manchester United and City target Joao Felix is if they sell him with a view to loaning him back next season.
    •Philippe Coutinho has informed Barcelona of his transfer decision amid links to a move back to the Premier League.



    MAIL ON SUNDAY



    •Chelsea have revived interest in Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey.
    •Leicester City will continue talks with Luton Town this week as they look to conclude a deal for highly-rated full-back James Justin.
    •England look like having to fend off Spain and Portugal in the race to stage the 2030 World Cup.
    •Concussion subs look set to be introduced to football in 2021 after UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said he feared Jan Vertonghen might die when he was sent back on to play after a blow to the head against Ajax in the Champions League semi-final.
    •Barnsley have pulled off a coup by signing Austrian defender Manuel Maranda ahead of competition from the Bundesliga.
    •The FA's head of security Tony Conniford says England may be forced to ask UEFA and FIFA to change kick-off times and dates because of the growing risk of disorder and anti-social behaviour by a significant minority of fans.
    •West Ham have made further enquiries about Celta Vigo striker Maxi Gomez and his team-mate midfielder Stanislav Lobotka.
    •England U17 coach Steve Cooper is a leading contender to take over at Swansea City.
    Liverpool and Manchester United are set to miss out on £70m-rated Lille star Pepe with Bayern Munich moving in for his signature.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has identified £84m Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly as his prime transfer target this summer, according to reports.



    SUNDAY EXPRESS


    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will try and sign Harry Maguire or Toby Alderweireld if Manchester United miss out on landing Matthijs de Ligt.
    Juventus will this week look to get a jump on Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain to launch their bid to re-sign Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.




    THE SUN ON SUNDAY


    Manchester United have opened talks with Real Madrid over the sale of Paul Pogba.
    •Manchester United and rivals City want Harry Maguire but could be put off by Leicester's asking price of £80m.
    •Manchester United are ready to hand 'keeper David de Gea £20m if he leaves for PSG now.

    •Bournemouth are braced for a £40m move from Tottenham for Nathan Ake.
    •David Silva is set to get a testimonial next year to mark a decade of service at Manchester City.
    •Stoke are demanding a staggering £23m for England goalkeeper Jack Butland.
    •Atletico Madrid reportedly want Chelsea star Marcos Alonso to replace Lucas Hernandez with Diego Simeone rebuilding his defence.
    Jesse Lingard is set to sign a new £130k per-week deal at Manchester United.
    •Arsenal have reportedly been joined by Everton in the race for £30m-rated Getafe star Djene Dakonam.
    •West Ham are prepared to offer Michail Antonio a fresh deal with interest from Crystal Palace amid fears the Eagles might lose Wilfried Zaha.
    David Beckham wants Antonio Valencia to join his MLS side Inter Miami.




    DAILY STAR SUNDAY


    •Liverpool have abandoned their pursuit of Moussa Dembele because of Divock Origi's end-of-season form.
    Real Madrid will offer James Rodriguez to Manchester United as they look to try and bring Paul Pogba to the Bernabeu.
    •Arsenal are targeting Ligue 2 star Alexis Claude-Maurice this summer and are preparing a new bid after their first £7m offer was rejected.





    THE OBSERVER


    •Gareth Southgate has ruled himself out of a return to club football with Chelsea and expressed confidence his assistant, Steve Holland, will also remain with England as they target success at next year's European Championship.


    SCOTTISH SUN


    •Rangers' Glen Kamara admits it would be a "dream" to play in the Premier League after being linked with a move to Brighton.
    •Mikael Lustig is expected to decide on his Celtic future this week.
    •Tommie Hoban could be set for a return to Aberdeen after he was released by Watford.
    •Celtic are tracking Arsenal youngster Jordi Osei-Tutu with a view to loaning the full-back next season.



    SUNDAY MAIL


    •Sheffield United are preparing to offer George Baldock a new deal amid interest from Celtic.
    •Celtic face competition from Premier League Bournemouth for Motherwell's David Turnbull.
 
Monday's Newspapers:
10th June 2010

Manchester United are eyeing up Christian Eriksen and Youri Tielemans as potential replacements for Paul Pogba




DAILY MAIL


•Liverpool would have to make Matthijs de Ligt their highest paid player ever if they wanted to sign the Ajax youngster.
•Real Madrid will complete their summer rebuild with either Paul Pogba or Christian Eriksen but the Spurs playmaker will be £70m cheaper.
Manchester United want to sign Gareth Bale on loan from Real Madrid as they refuse to pay the £75m transfer fee.




DAILY EXPRESS


Manchester United have identified PSG's Thomas Meunier and Tottenham's Kieran Trippier as right-back options if a deal for Aaron Wan-Bissaka falls through.
•England assistant manager Steve Holland is a surprise inclusion on Chelsea's managerial shortlist.
•Arsenal boss Unai Emery has been in touch with PSG right-back Thomas Meunier over a potential transfer this summer.
Manchester United are eyeing up Christian Eriksen and Youri Tielemans as potential replacements for Paul Pogba if he leaves this summer.



DAILY MIRROR


•Watford are looking to sign 19-year-old Barcelona defender Jean-Clair Todibo.
•Inter Milan have enquired about the availability of Real Madrid midfielder Mateo Kovacic after his season on loan at Chelsea.




DAILY STAR


Sporting Lisbon star Bruno Fernandes has been identified as a possible replacement for Paul Pogba at Manchester United or Christian Eriksen at Tottenham.
•Chelsea are undecided about who they want to replace Maurizio Sarri this summer as the big bosses see Frank Lampard as a risky successor.
•West Ham are aiming to negotiate a £53.5m double deal for Celta Vigo pair Maxi Gomez and Stanislav Lobotka.
Manchester United have snubbed a swap deal from Inter Milan for Romelu Lukaku with Croatia winger Ivan Perisic being offered in return for the striker.



THE SUN


•Atletico Madrid are tracking AC Milan star Suso, who is also a target for Arsenal, as a possible replacement for Antoine Griezmann.
•Liverpool will let Harry Wilson leave for £21m with Derby and RB Leipzig interested in the Wales international.
•Newcastle have made a bid for £35m-rated Mainz striker Jean-Phillipe Mateta.
•Aston Villa have made a £8.9m bid for Brentford winger Said Benrahma.
 
Tuesday's Newspapers:
11th June 2019



DAILY MAIL

  • Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak wants to leave the club this summer and is interested in a move to Manchester United.
  • Real Madrid will not buy Paul Pogba or Christian Eriksen this summer unless they can raise around €150m (£135m) in the transfer market.
  • Juventus are interested in re-signing Paul Pogba, but the Serie A champions would have to sell up to five players to be able to afford the Manchester United midfielder.
  • Paris Saint-Germain are increasingly confident of reaching an agreement with Ajax for Matthijs De Ligt.
  • Mateo Kovacic's permanent deal at Chelsea is reportedly hanging in the balance with manager Maurizio Sarri edging closer to joining Juventus.
  • Rangers are closing in on an agreement to secure top loan target Ryan Kent for another season.


THE SUN

  • Arsenal's £43m raid for Sampdoria duo Joachim Andersen and Dennis Praet has been rejected, with the Serie A club requesting £6m more.
  • Real Madrid could loan out Brazilian wonderkid Vinicius Jr with boss Zinedine Zidane and the board at loggerheads over his future.
  • Jordan Veretout looks set to snub a late swoop from Arsenal in order to join Napoli.
  • Maurizio Sarri is reportedly planning to leave Chelsea with Gonzalo Higuain and Emerson if he takes charge at Juventus.
  • Arsenal could seal a deal for AC Milan's Franck Kessie for £30m, but will have to face competition from Spurs and West Ham.
  • Manchester City have offered wonderkid Joao Felix a £100k-a-week, five-year deal to steal him from under rivals United's nose.
  • Leeds want to splash £35m for Liverpool pair Ryan Kent and Harry Wilson as they look to seal promotion to the Premier League.


DAILY STAR
  • Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka has cooled off rumours of a move to Inter Milan by saying he is happy to stay at Arsenal.
  • Manchester United are willing to match Manchester City and pay £62m Atletico Madrid midfielder Rodri.
  • Tottenham have rejected the chance to sign Roma striker Edin Dzeko this summer.
  • Donny van de Beek wants a move to the Premier League to join either Manchester United or Tottenham.
  • Leeds are following in the footsteps of Sunderland and Manchester City and will be releasing a documentary about Marcelo Bielsa's first season at the club.


DAILY MIRROR

  • Matthijs de Ligt could be set to snub both Barcelona and Manchester United after Paris Saint-Germain appeared to steal a march on their rivals.
  • Arsenal could lose out to Everton on the signing of Getafe centre-back Djene Dakonam in another transfer setback for the Gunners.
  • Valencia want to take Newcastle forward Ayoze Perez back to his native Spain.
  • Liverpool are front runners to sign Lille and Ivory Coast star man Nicolas Pepe.
  • France coach Didier Deschamps appears to have confirmed Lyon left-back Ferland Mendy will soon make the switch to Real Madrid.
  • Sevilla forward Wissam Ben Yedder says it could be time for him to move on, with Barcelona believed to be keen on him as an alternative to Antoine Griezmann.
  • Liverpool coaches were wowed by young Benfica B midfielder David Tavares when the Reds came face-to-face with him in a Marbella friendly before the Champions League final.


DAILY EXPRESS
  • Manchester United are reportedly very close to completing the £60m signing of Bruno Fernandes from Sporting.
  • Chelsea have made a £62m offer for Valencia star Goncalo Guedes, but any deal would rely on the club's two-window transfer ban imposed by FIFA being postponed.
  • Liverpool won't sign Max Kruse from Werder Bremen this summer because Jurgen Klopp is impressed with Divock Origi's form and doesn't want to block the progress of Rhian Brewster at Anfield.
  • Liverpool have agreed to loan Sheyi Ojo to Rangers but have yet to make a decision on the future of Ryan Kent.


SCOTTISH SUN

  • Rangers plan to send Jake Hastie out on loan just weeks after signing him from Motherwell.
  • Rangers flop Eduardo Herrera is set to return to Mexican club Necaxa next season.
  • Celtic are keen on Dinamo Zagreb star Amir Rrahmani but face competition from Belgian side Standard Liege.
  • Out-of-contract Charlton star Joe Aribo will decide his future this week amid interest from Rangers and Celtic.


DAILY RECORD
  • Marseille remain keen on Celtic midfielder Olivier Ntcham but the move hinges on them offloading Morgan Sanson to West Ham for £30m.
  • Henrik Larsson will not be making a stunning return to Celtic in a coaching role.
  • New Celtic star Marian Shved has been tipped for the top by Ukraine manager Andriy Shevchenko.
  • MLS side FC Cincinnati are targeting a move for Livingston's Scott Pittman.
  • Niall McGinn could hand Aberdeen a massive boost by returning for the Europa League.
 
Wednesday's Newspapers:
12th June 2019


Manchester United will offer David De Gea a new contract to break the deadlock




DAILY TELEGRAPH


  • David de Gea is prepared for a fresh contract offer from Manchester United as talks over a new deal continue.

DAILY MIRROR


  • Tottenham are set to make an improved transfer offer for Real Betis attacker Giovani Lo Celso.
  • Rio Ferdinand believes Frank Lampard is a no brainer to be the next Chelsea manager.
  • Zinedine Zidane has won his transfer battle with Florentino Perez with Real Madrid set to move for Paul Pogba over Christian Eriksen.
  • Pep Guardiola is considering a sabbatical if Manchester City win the Champions League next season.
  • Chelsea want a replacement for current manager Maurizio Sarri by the time the Italian confirms his departure to Juventus later this week.
  • Arsenal are interested in Roma midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini, who has a £27m buy-out clause in his contract, but face competition from Tottenham, AC Milan and Inter Milan for the 22-year-old.

DAILY MAIL

  • Chelsea have opened talks with club legend Frank Lampard about an emotional return to Stamford Bridge as manager.
  • Ed Woodward will continue to call the shots on the transfer policy at Manchester United, with the club not expected to appoint a sporting or technical director this summer. :(:mad:
  • England midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is set to extend his current deal at Liverpool until 2023.

THE SUN


  • Jose Mourinho is ready for a third stint as Chelsea boss.
  • Manchester United are ready to up their offer for Aaron Wan-Bissaka to £50m.
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is drafting in the Manchester United dentist early to check over his misfiring stars. :D
  • Maurizio Sarri has been urged to reconsider his future by the Chelsea hierarchy as they want the Italian to stay.
  • Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi wants assurances over his first team involvement before signing a new contract, with one year left on his current deal.


THE TIMES


  • Uefa will be urged to expand the Champions League to 40 or 48 teams rather than implement more radical reforms which have been proposed.
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  • Liverpool will reportedly not pursue a deal for £60m-rated Lille forward Nicolas Pepe this summer.
  • Celtic are prepared to let Olivier Ntcham leave for around half of what they consider the midfielder to be worth.
  • Leeds have turned down a loan offer from a La Liga side for attacking midfielder Samuel Saiz, according to reports.
 
Thursday's Newspapers:
13th June 2019



Manchester United want £150m for Paul Pogba and could still move for Antoine Griezmann. Plenty more too in a busy Thursday on the back pages.



DAILY MIRROR

  • Manchester United are ready to dig their heels in and hold out for at least £150m for Paul Pogba this summer.
  • Arsenal midfielder Lucas Torreira is contemplating his Arsenal future after admitting he is struggling to adapt to life in England.

DAILY STAR

  • Tottenham are set to make an improved offer for Giovani Lo Celso after failing with a bid worth up to £53m.
  • Real Madrid could make a move for Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea this summer.
  • West Ham face competition from Bayer Leverkusen for £25m rated Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic.

THE SUN
  • Manchester United want to make a last-gasp bid to hijack Antoine Griezmann's move to Barcelona.
  • Mauricio Pochettino has launched a £60m bid to land France midfielder Tanguy Ndombele.
  • Arsenal have given Napoli until the end of the week to decide if they want to keep goalkeeper David Ospina.
  • Manchester United are worrying as star men David de Gea and Marcus Rashford are no closer to signing new deals.

DAILY EXPRESS

  • Liverpool could be set to reignite their interest in signing Nabil Fekir from Lyon, according to reports from France.
  • Matthijs de Ligt's agent Mino Raiola has dismissed reports that he travelled to France to broker a deal for his client to join PSG.
  • Arsenal are reportedly in advanced talks with Manchester United target William Saliba though price could be an issue.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • Oleksandr Zinchenko is on the verge of signing a new five-year contract with Manchester City as he prepares to become the latest player to commit his long-term future to the Premier League champions.
  • Aston Villa are launching a £14m bid for Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips.
  • Reece Oxford's move to Augsburg is on the brink of collapse with the West Ham United defender now the focus of interest from West Bromwich Albion and Middlesbrough.

DAILY MAIL
  • West Ham have made an approach for Stuttgart centre-back Ozan Kabak.
  • Manchester City are willing to let goalkeeper Aro Muric go out on loan next season.
  • Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman is in £30m takeover talks to buy Championship club Charlton.
  • FIFA came under attack on Wednesday night for damaging the development of the women's game at a critical moment by exaggerating the numbers of tickets sold for games at the World Cup.
  • England have been irked by Tottenham's decision to help World Cup favourites United States' tournament preparations by providing them with a top-class training base.

SCOTTISH SUN

  • Hull are weighing up a shock move for Hibs manager Paul Heckingbottom.
  • Leicester and West Ham are both eyeing a move for promising Motherwell kid Reece McAlear.
  • Hungarian side Puskas Akademia could end David Vanecek's Hearts hell by moving for the striker this summer.
  • Apollon Limassol are ready to drop their interest in out-of-contract Hearts star Arnaud Djoum.
 
Friday's Newspapers:
14th June 2019


Romelu Lukaku looks set for a summer switch to Inter Milan




DAILY MAIL

  • Leicester's £90m valuation of Harry Maguire has put a hold on the England defender's proposed transfer to Manchester City.
  • Massimiliano Allegri ruled himself out of the running to replace Maurizio Sarri at Chelsea on Thursday night, announcing he is taking a year off.
  • Staff at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium have been sent for extra training on pest control after it was revealed the venue had been hit by a mice infestation.


THE SUN
  • Sheffield United are lining up one of football's most unlikely transfers of all-time in Franck Ribery.


DAILY MIRROR

  • Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku is reportedly closing in on a move to Inter Milan.
  • Tottenham could break their transfer record twice this summer, with Mauricio Pochettino keen on Giovani Lo Celso and Tanguy Ndombele.
  • Arsenal will demand £10.6m for captain Laurent Koscielny as Borussia Dortmund step up their interest.
  • Adrien Rabiot could be set to sensationally stay at Paris Saint-Germain, despite initially appearing to have no future at the club having not appeared since before Christmas.

  • Real Madrid are set to continue their summer transfer spree with the arrival of Japanese starlet Takefusa Kubo.
  • Eden Hazard's request for the Real Madrid number 10 shirt has been rejected by Luka Modric.

DAILY RECORD

  • Celta Vigo are trying to steal Celtic target Christopher Jullien while the Hoops are busy thrashing out a deal for 18-year-old Bolton midfielder Luca Connell.


THE SCOTTISH SUN

  • Lyon are poised to join the race to land Celtic midfielder Olivier Ntcham.
  • Former Cardiff and Southampton manager Dave Jones has revealed moving to Scotland to become Kilmarnock boss would be an exciting prospect.
 
Saturday's Newspapers:
15th June 2019




THE SUN

  • Willian is on the brink of signing a new two-year deal at Chelsea amid revived interest from Barcelona this summer.
  • Crystal Palace have placed a £70m price tag on Aaron Wan-Bissaka with Manchester United in ongoing negotiations with the Eagles.
  • Chelsea will have to pay £4m in compensation to Derby for Frank Lampard thanks to a 'Champions League clause'.
  • Tottenham, Liverpool, Leicester City and Manchester City are all no longer interested in £50m Sporting Lisbon playmaker Bruno Fernandes.
  • Real Madrid bosses do not think Paul Pogba is worth the kind of wages they would pay Kylian Mbappe or Neymar.
  • Manchester United's Fred is a target for Serie A side Roma following a below-par season at Old Trafford.
  • Arsenal will offer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette over £200k-a-week each over fears the in-demand strikers might leave.


DAILY MIRROR


  • Manchester United are confident they can reach a £25m agreement with Newcastle for midfielder Sean Longstaff.
  • Ex-Gunners midfielder Edu, national team co-ordinator with Brazil, is set to become Arsenal's technical director after the Copa America.
  • Bayern Munich have cooled their interest in Timo Werner, turning their attention to £50m rated Leroy Sane.
  • West Ham defender Angelo Ogbonna has emerged as a transfer target for Serie A club Bologna.
  • Millwall have made a £2.5m bid for Portsmouth winger Jamal Lowe.
  • Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic is on the verge of a move to Real Betis, who look set to beat West Ham to his signature.
  • Jasper Cillessen has admitted his release clause is causing him problems as the Netherlands goalkeeper tries to navigate a Barcelona exit.


DAILY MAIL


  • Paris Saint-Germain are believed to be offering Matthijs de Ligt a long-term contract worth £11m per year.


DAILY STAR


  • Arsenal will demand £10.6m from Borussia Dortmund for France defender Laurent Koscielny with a £27m bid planned for his long-term replacement, St Etienne youngster William Saliba.
  • Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah could be sold this summer after claims he has fallen out with Reds boss Jurgen Klopp.
  • Leeds are prepared to fight to keep Jack Clarke and Kalvin Phillips at Elland Road this summer amid interest from Tottenham and Aston Villa.
  • Everton are closing in on a permanent deal for Andre Gomes.


THE GUARDIAN

  • Chelsea are set to make a formal approach to Derby County after earmarking Frank Lampard as their preferred candidate to succeed the Juventus-bound Maurizio Sarri.
DAILY EXPRESS

  • Ed Woodward has assured Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer he will be supported in the transfer market this summer, although the club are hopeful of bringing Harry Maguire's price down.
  • Arsenal are closing in on the signing of German goalkeeper Markus Schubert.


DAILY RECORD


  • Arsenal are close to missing out on the signing of Austria international Valentino Lazaro, as Inter have jumped the queue with a £16m bid.
  • Jordy Clasie is set to leave Southampton and return to Holland with AZ Alkmaar.
 
Sunday's Newspapers:
16th June 2019



Man United will have to boost Marcus Rashford's wages significantly if they're to stave off interest from Spain



SUNDAY MIRROR

  • Mohamed Salah has rejected a £150m Liverpool exit this summer after hearing of interest from Real Madrid and Juventus - but will review the situation next summer.
  • Harry Maguire struck a gentleman's agreement with the late Leicester owner Vichai Srivddhanaprabha to leave the club this summer.
  • Marcus Rashford is holding out for a staggering £300,000 a week to sign a new deal at Manchester United.
  • Manchester City are willing to buy Portugal wonderkid Joao Felix and loan him back to Benfica next season in a bid to help them win the race to sign the £105m-rated striker.
  • Manchester United have been blindsided in their bid to sign Antoine Griezmann as he is expected to join Barcelona for £110m.
  • Wilfried Zaha has suggested he could stay at Crystal Palace next season despite previously confessing he harbours ambitions to play in the Champions League.
  • Brighton have agreed to allow £8m midfielder Alexis Mac Allister to re-join Boca Juniors on loan.
  • Reiss Nelson has set his sights on breaking into the Arsenal first team after completing his loan spell at Hoffenheim.


THE MAIL ON SUNDAY

  • Frank Lampard and Petr Cech's return to Chelsea will boost the chances of Callum Hudson-Odoi signing a new long-term contract.
  • Manchester United have made further enquiries into signing Monaco midfielder Youri Tielemans.
  • Fulham's teen star Harvey Elliot is set to leave the club on a free transfer after failing to agree a new contract.
  • Wales manager Ryan Giggs faces a dressing-room rebellion as his side struggles to qualify for Euro 2020.
  • Manchester City are hoping for a positive response from Atletico midfielder Rodri after he asked for time to consider a £62m switch.
  • Aston Villa are leading the race to sign Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland as the newly-promoted side look to add Premier League experience to squad.


THE SUN ON SUNDAY
  • Manchester United may be forced to pay Marcus Rashford £350,000 a week to fend off Real Madrid and Barcelona.
  • Ed Woodward is ready to match Leicester's £80m valuation to bring Harry Maguire to Manchester United.
  • Newcastle £350m takeover talks progressing well as Premier League review buyer Sheikh Khaled's proof of funds.
  • Derby are making a last-ditch effort to keep Frank Lampard out of the clutches of Roman Abramovich and Chelsea.
  • Manchester United want PSV Eindhoven's Denzel Dumfries as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer steps up his bid for a new right-back.
  • Manchester United are trying to tie down Scott McTominay to a new contract to stop him joining Crystal Palace.
  • Gareth Bale is being offered a way of his Real Madrid nightmare by Bayern Munich.
  • Tottenham are willing to sell Danny Rose but his £80,000-per-week wages are proving a snag.
  • Watford will join to race and fight with Burnley to sign West Brom's Craig Dawson.
  • Pep Guardiola is lining-up a shock move for Spanish veteran goalkeeper Asier Riesgo for Manchester City.
  • Crystal Palace chiefs have held £220m takeover talks with a mystery Chinese businessmen.
  • Daniel Farke could move for German goalkeeper Dominik Riemann as back-up for Premier League new boys Norwich.
  • Bournemouth will move for Joe Hart if they cannot agree a deal with Stoke for Jack Butland.
  • Everton are set to sell Croatia star Nikola Vlasic to CSKA Moscow unless Newcastle decide to make an offer.
  • Harvey Elliot is a big target for Real Madrid and Barcelona after rejecting the offer of a new deal at Fulham.
  • Michael Appleton hopes to make it third-time lucky by landing the Hull job after missing out on West Brom and Swansea.
  • Brentford have slapped a £20m price tag on Said Benrahma in a bid to warn-off Aston Villa boss Dean Smith.
  • Reading have become favourites to get the nod from Liverpool to have Ovie Ejaria on loan again next season.
  • Stoke City look poised to step in for Barnsley centre-back Liam Lindsay after Italian club Brescia backed away from his £3m price tag.
  • Nottingham Forest midfielder Liam Bridcutt is on the wanted list of ambitious Peterborough United.
  • UEFA may scrap the Nations League finals third-place play-off as the players would rather be on holiday.


DAILY STAR ON SUNDAY
  • Chelsea will have to cough up close to £10m to prise Frank Lampard and Jody Morris away from Derby.
  • Juventus-bound Maurizio Sarri is ready for a transfer war with Tottenham for Lyon star Tanguy Ndombele.
  • Kyle Walker-Peters will try and force his way out of Tottenham this summer if right-backs Kieran Trippier and Serge Aurier remain at the club.
  • Manchester City are confident of keeping Bayern Munich target Leroy Sane at the Etihad Stadium this summer.
  • Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is weighing up a move for Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy.
  • Crystal Palace skipper Luka Milivojevic is poised to end his international exile with Serbia following their head coach's sacking.


SUNDAY PEOPLE
  • Craig Bellamy is set to link up with Vincent Kompany at Belgian club Anderlecht and head up the academy.
  • West Ham will resist any offers for Manchester United target Issa Diop this summer.



THE OBSERVER

  • Manchester United are holding further talks with Crystal Palace this weekend aimed at agreeing a fee for Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
  • Crystal Palace have made contact with Atalanta and Belgium right-back Timothy Castagna as they work on a potential replacement for Wan-Bissaka.
  • Aston Villa are interested in signing Chelsea's Ethan Ampadu on a season-long loan.


THE SUNDAY TIMES

  • Frank Lampard has been given assurances from Roman Abramovich that he will be given at least two seasons to prove his worth at Stamford Bridge.
  • Manchester City are on the verge of a deal for right-back Joao Cancelo from Juventus - who will target Tottenham's Kieran Trippier as his replacement.
  • Newcastle United will resist any attempts by Manchester United to sign their midfielder Sean Longstaff.
 
From the reports we are seeing the problem of trying to buy exclusively from British clubs. Nobody wants to sell anybody anymore.
 
Monday's Newspapers:
17th June 2019





THE SUN


  • Juventus have not given up hope of beating a host of European rivals to capture Matthijs de Ligt's signature this summer.
  • David Ospina is leaving Arsenal for £3.5m after Napoli took up their option to buy the keeper.
  • Arsenal have missed out on signing Yannick Carrasco with the Belgium star set to move to another club on the continent.
  • Bayern Munich are the latest side to look to bring Real Madrid and Wales winger Gareth Bale in on a season-long loan.
  • Manchester United want PSV Eindhoven and Netherlands right-back Denzel Dumfries.
  • Pep Guardiola wants to bring Eibar's 35-year-old Spanish keeper Asier Riesgo to Man City.


DAILY STAR

  • Manchester United have been offered the chance to sign Monaco midfielder Youri Tielemans - the 22-year-old impressed on his loan spell at Leicester.


DAILY MAIL


  • Dwight Gayle could return to West Brom next season as part of any deal that allows Newcastle to sign Salomon Rondon.
  • Arsenal have reportedly opened talks with Manchester United transfer target Thomas Meunier - but Paris Saint-Germain's asking price of £27m plus bonuses could stop a possible move.
  • England under-21 goalkeeper Dean Henderson says he feels ready to be Manchester United's number one after helping Sheffield United into the Premier League while on loan last season.

DAILY TELEGRAPH


  • Lionel Messi has urged his Argentina team-mates to put out of their minds the 2-0 loss to Colombia in the Copa America on Saturday.


THE TIMES


  • Robbie Keane, has condemned players who 'use us (Republic of Ireland) as a tool' before going on to play for other countries.

DAILY MIRROR


  • According to reports Gary Cahill could be set for a reunion with Antonio Conte with Inter Milan tracking the veteran centre-back.


SCOTTISH SUN


  • Sheyi Ojo is set to become Rangers' fifth signing of the summer. The Liverpool winger has agreed to join Gers on a season-long loan.


DAILY RECORD


  • Olivier Ntcham has opened up on his future and admits links over a summer switch to Marseille are "very interesting."
 
Tuesday's Newspapers:
18th June 2019


THE SUN

  • Real Madrid have made their opening move for Paul Pogba. Madrid have cheekily indicated they will go to £90m for Pogba - despite him being rated at £150m by Manchester United.
  • Derby boss Frank Lampard is set for talks with Roman Abramovich on his yacht this week over the vacant Chelsea manager's job.
  • Manchester United could use Andreas Pereira as a sweetener in their bid to land Harry Maguire.
  • Manchester United scrapped their entire transfer policy strategy after being humiliated by bitter rivals Manchester City last season.
  • Manchester City are weighing up a move for PSV Eindhoven's Spanish left-back Angelino - just a year after selling the 22-year-old.

DAILY MAIL
  • Manchester United are prepared to offer Paul Pogba a new mega-money contract (£500,000 per week) in a bid to persuade their unsettled star to stay at the club.
  • John Terry is among the candidates to be the next Derby manager as the Sky Bet Championship club prepares for life after Frank Lampard.
  • Arsenal target Markus Schubert is poised to join Schalke.
  • Aston Villa have inquired about Huddersfield Town defender Terence Kongolo.
  • Burnley have launched a bid to sign 22-year-old Brentford striker Neal Maupay who is priced at £20m.


DALY MIRROR

  • Manchester United midfielder Fred is bidding to put his tough start to life at Old Trafford behind him ahead of an important season for the club.
  • Stoke boss Nathan Jones will turn to Barnsley for Wales 'keeper Adam Davies if Jack Butland leaves, amid speculation linking him with Aston Villa.
  • Manchester United are close to agreeing a new contract with Spain midfielder Juan Mata, 31.


DAILY STAR
  • Aston Villa and Leicester City are in a £10m battle to land Luton Town's teenage full-back James Justin.
  • Manchester United have made a £36m bid for Monaco midfielder Youri Tielemans, according to reports.


DAILY RECORD

  • Charlie Gilmour is set to complete a move to Norwich after being linked with a move to boyhood heroes Rangers.
  • Mikael Lustig looks to be on his way out of Celtic and heading for a new adventure with KAA Gent.


SCOTTISH SUN

  • Peterborough drop interest in Rangers target George Edmundson as Posh owner Darragh MacAnthony took to Twitter to let off a furious rant about the transfer situation.
 
Wednesday's Newspapers:
19th June 2019

Paul Pogba set to receive a £3m.78 loyalty bonus from Manchester United.




DAILY MIRROR

  • Romelu Lukaku will not force his way out of Manchester United out of respect for the club and its fans.
  • Manchester United will have to pay up to £75m if they want to sign 22-year-old defender Issa Diop from West Ham, with the Red Devils having rejected the Hammers' proposal of a swap deal involving forward and fellow Frenchman Anthony Martial.

THE SUN

  • Paul Pogba is in line for a £3.78m "loyalty" bonus from Manchester United just three days after declaring he needs a new challenge.
  • Real Madrid are ready to offer Tottenham £45m plus blossoming midfielder Dani Ceballos to get their hands on Christian Eriksen.
  • Manchester United could be given a lifeline in the battle for David De Gea - with Paris Saint-Germain looking at AC Milan's Gianluigi Donnarumma.
  • England and Manchester United defender Phil Jones has been offered to West Ham as part of their bid to sign Diop.
  • Southampton closing in on £16m-rated Birmingham striker Che Adams despite transfer interest from Crystal Palace and Burnley.
  • Arsenal face a battle to keep hold of Granit Xhaka with Atletico Madrid emerging as contenders to sign the midfielder.
  • Qatar should be stripped of the 2022 World Cup if it is proved votes were bought, claims MP Damian Collins.

DAILY STAR
  • Spurs have been offered the chance to sign Sampdoria defender Joachim Andersen for £31.2m after Arsenal decided not to follow up their interest in the 23-year-old Denmark international.
  • Southampton are set to beat Sheffield United and Burnley to the £14m signing of 22-year-old English striker Che Adams from Birmingham.

DAILY RECORD

  • Norwich have had a bid for David Turnbull accepted by Motherwell as the midfielder closes in on switch to Premier League after Celtic pulled the plug.

DAILY MAIL

  • Norwich have signed Rochdale's highly-rated teenage midfielder Daniel Adshead for £300,000.
  • Manchester City are preparing a professional contract for Norwegian teenager Oscar Bobb.
  • Manchester United are considering appointing Steve Walsh as their new director of football, with former midfielder Darren Fletcher also offered a role within their recruitment team.
  • Everton are close to finalising a deal to sign Portugal midfielder Andre Gomes from Barcelona for £22m.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • Romelu Lukaku's hopes of clinching a move to Inter Milan rest on whether Manchester United can be persuaded to take Mauro Icardi as part of the deal.
  • Players, coaches and spectators who assault referees will be far more likely to face prison under new Football Association proposals.

THE SCOTTISH SUN
  • The first leg of Celtic's Champions League clash could be switched to Bosnia - to give Sarajevo enough time to get UK visas.

Daily Express

  • Watford and Aston Villa face a fight to prise Terence Kongolo away from Huddersfield.
  • Bristol City are plotting a move for unwanted Aston Villa striker Scott Hogan, the Robins previously tried to sign him before he joined Sheffield United on loan in January.
  • Aston Villa are confident they can hold on to assistant coach John Terry despite speculation he could link up with Frank Lampard at Chelsea.