Check out today's Paper Talk
Check out today's Paper Talk

Paper Talk: Sunday's football transfer rumours from the back pages


PSG to rival any Eden Hazard bid and Barcelona desperate to land £200m Harry Kane - plenty more too in today's bumper edition.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Paris Saint-Germain will rival any attempts to lure Eden Hazard away from Stamford Bridge this summer.

STAR ON SUNDAY

Barcelona are hell-bent on landing £200m-rated Harry Kane next summer.

Tottenham's Harry Kane celebrates his goal against Southampton
Harry Kane - £200m Barcelona target

SUNDAY MIRROR

Dutch legend Danny Blind has launched a blistering attack on beleaguered Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho.

Georginio Wijnaldum says there is no more versatile footballer in the game than James Milner.

Cardiff are considering a loan move for out-of-favour Everton striker Oumar Niasse.

Tottenham are interested in signing Netherlands midfielder Tonny Vilhena.

Everton forward Oumar Niasse arrives at Goodison Park
Everton forward Oumar Niasse - target for Cardiff

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Manchester United have held talks over a compensation package for Amiens teenager Noam Emeran.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Marco Silva expects Richarlison to get even better as both gear up to face former club Watford..

SUNDAY TIMES

Manchester United have been quoted a price of more than £90m for Kalidou Koulibaly, the Napoli central defender who is Jose Mourinho's top defensive target for the January transfer window.

Kalidou Koulibaly
Kalidou Koulibaly - £90m for Manchester United target?

SUN ON SUNDAY

Manchester City will make a final attempt to persuade Brahim Diaz to stay before reluctantly agreeing an £8m sale to Real Madrid.

Chelsea are preparing a £20m January swoop for Napoli right-back Elseid Hysaj.

Uefa could take the Champions League final global after the Boca Juniors and River Plate drama.

Daniel Sturridge faces at least a six-month ban if he is found guilty of breaching betting rules.

SUNDAY MAIL

Andy Halliday has revealed that Rangers players are set to fine red card sinners in a desperate bid to stop them getting sent off.

Celtic captain Scott Brown has been warned reputation won't get him a starting spot after his injury comeback.


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