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


Kalidou Koulibaly is a summer target for Manchester United who have sounded out Diego Simeone about becoming their new manager. Read all about it.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Manchester United have made Kalidou Koulibaly a prime summer target.

Tottenham have entered the race to sign Ajax's brilliant youngster Frenkie de Jong - as Real Madrid prepare to launch a £100m bid for his fellow midfielder Christian Eriksen.

Manchester United have sounded out Diego Simeone about becoming their new manager.

Harry Kane wants Mauricio Pochettino to stay and build a dynasty at Tottenham.

Arsenal have told Juventus that it will cost them £18m to sign Aaron Ramsey this month.

Antonio Valencia is set to bring the curtain down on his 10-year Manchester United career at the end of the season.

Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer reckons Pep Guardiola has given his old club a blueprint for winning against Liverpool in the Champions League last 16.

Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone, whose contract expires in 18 months, is on Manchester United's shortlist to become their next manager.

Chelsea forward Willian is a target for Chinese Super League club Dalian Yifang.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Tottenham Hotspur's new £1bn stadium will not be completed by the end of this season.

Callum Hudson-Odoi wants Chelsea to allow him to leave this week in a £35m move to Bayern Munich, insisting he needs to play in order to develop as a player.

Jack Clarke is being tracked by a growing number of Premier League clubs as Leeds United look to tie down the promising teenager on a new long-term deal.

AC Milan are preparing a move to sign Manchester United and Belgium midfielder Marouane Fellaini.

Manchester United's recent revival under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has reduced the chances of the club making signings in the January transfer window

Everton are ready to offload over £60m worth of signings this month as they listen to offers for Cenk Tosun, Oumar Niasse and Morgan Schneiderlin.

West Ham will make a move for Bournemouth's Callum Wilson if Marko Arnautovic forces a move out of the club.

Wolves striker Leo Bonatini is in talks with Greek club PAOK.

English rugby is facing the threat of a breakaway by Championship clubs if the Premiership gets rid of relegation.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Bayern Munich are to ask about taking Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata on loan for the rest of the season.

Tottenham have joined a host of Premier League clubs in the running for Sunderland star Josh Maja.

Liverpool and Manchester City are facing a battle with Bournemouth for Turkish star Abdulkadir Omur.

West Ham are prepared to make a second offer for Newcastle midfielder Jonjo Shelvey after an initial £10m bid was rejected.

THE SUN ON SUNDAY

Nathan Ake is a shock target for Chelsea.

Wayne Rooney's drunken arrest has jeopardised sponsorship deals worth around £6m a year.

Tottenham have put a £310m price tag on striker Harry Kane with Real Madrid reported to be interested in the 25-year-old.

Real Madrid will make summer bids for both Chelsea's Eden Hazard and Tottenham's Christian Eriksen.

Manchester City's 18-year-old midfielder Rabbi Matondo has rejected a contract offer from the club.

SCOTTISH SUN

Liverpool are back on the trail of Celtic wing ace James Forrest.

Rangers could be set to reignite their interest in Liverpool's teen sensation Ben Woodburn.

SUNDAY MAIL

Neil Lennon fears he is fighting a losing battle in trying to get Scott Allan back to Hibs.

Leeds are considering a loan move for Arsenal's third-choice goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.


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