The latest football gossip and transfer rumours
The latest football gossip and transfer rumours

Tuesday's Paper Talk: Latest football gossip and transfer rumours including Sessegnon, Guendouzi, Havertz, Hendrick and Carlos


Tuesday's Paper Talk includes Newcastle United's aim to buy a glut of British players in this transfer window, while Chelsea are finally set to land Kai Havertz.

THE SUN

  • Newcastle will offer Ryan Sessegnon a way out of his Tottenham limbo as Steve Bruce pursues a plan to buy British - and in bulk.
  • Chelsea are ready to slash their asking price for unwanted midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko to £20m.
  • Charlton are in danger of heading the same way as Bury unless owners ESI sell the club.
  • Arsenal will demand £40m for Matteo Guendouzi after Paris Saint-Germain reportedly entered the race for the midfielder.
  • Chelsea have reportedly agreed a five-year contract with Bayer Leverkusen forward Kai Havertz.
  • Antonio Conte is looking to raid Manchester United again and add Chris Smalling to his Inter Milan squad.

DAILY MIRROR

  • Aaron Ramsey is not wanted by Andrea Pirlo at Juventus and is free to find another club.

THE GUARDIAN

  • Newcastle are set to win the race to sign ex-Burnley midfielder Jeff Hendrick.

DAILY STAR

  • Chelsea are finally free to make their move for Kai Havertz after Leverkusen were dumped out of Europe.
  • Arsenal have made defender Gabriel Magalhaes a transfer priority - and are willing to clear out others to make room for the Brazilian.
  • Mikel Arteta could replace French midfield Matteo Guendouzi with another recruit from Ligue 1 in Morgan Sanson.
  • Liverpool have been told they must meet Diego Carlos' £68m release clause if they want to purchase him from Sevilla.

DAILY MAIL

  • Manchester United will continue their pursuit of Jadon Sancho despite Borussia Dortmund's claim that their £108m-rated star will stay at the German club next season.
  • Sergio Aguero will follow his Manchester City team-mates to Portugal as they attempt to make history in the Champions League.
  • The Premier League are locked in a legal dispute with their Chinese broadcast partners that could cost clubs hundreds of millions of pounds in lost television income.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • Women's football will have its own Community Shield match for the first time since 2008.
  • The ban on spectators attending Bundesliga matches was extended by German health ministers on Monday in another signal that British hopes of getting crowds back by October 1 may be overly ambitious.

THE TIMES

  • Liverpool FC have cut ties with their "official" coconut milk following allegations that monkeys were used as slave labour to pick fruit for the product.
  • England's Manchester-based players face having only a week's break after their European endeavours, with Gareth Southgate keen to select them for the return of international football.
  • The FA has narrowed down its search for Phil Neville's successor as manager of the England women's team to the two coaches who contested last year's World Cup final - Sarina Wiegman and Jill Ellis.

DAILY RECORD

  • Lille will finalise the big-money capture of Jonathan David on Tuesday and all but kill off their interest in Alfredo Morelos.
  • Philadelphia Union chief Ernst Tanner insists his club will fight to hang on to Celtic target Mark McKenzie.
  • Jack Ross had a round of golf with Hibs owner Ron Gordon last night, during which he made his transfer pitch to try and tee up more new signings.

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