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Paper Talk: Saturday's football transfer rumours and gossip


Aston Villa star Jack Grealish will get a new contract with a £30m buyout clause after his failed move to Tottenham, according to The Sun.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Manchester United have been branded 'beyond arrogant' over their failure to pay all workers the 'real' living wage.

Marco Silva has told Ademola Lookman he will not be leaving Everton and he should fight for his place.

DAILY MAIL

Marcos Rojo has relinquished his No 5 shirt at Manchester United, suggesting at a move away from the club.

Joe Hart says he has been set free by a move from Manchester City to Burnley.

Fabri is set to win the race to be Fulham's first-choice goalkeeper after they signed Sergio Rico on Deadline Day.

DAILY MIRROR

Alisson has vowed to 'do a Mo Salah' at Liverpool and justify his huge transfer fee.

Tiemoue Bakayoko is disappointed he has been axed from Maurizio Sarri's plans at Chelsea.

Wolves have kept the No 1 shirt vacant as a nod of respect to Carl Ikeme.

Aston Villa hope to sign Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham on loan before the end of August.

THE SUN

Aston Villa star Jack Grealish will get a new contract with a £30m buyout clause after his failed move to Tottenham.

Five foreign clubs want to loan Manchester City youngster Patrick Roberts.

DAILY RECORD

Sevilla have joined the race to sign £10m-rated Celtic defender Dedryck Boyata.

Celtic striker Moussa Dembele could be back in time for the Champions League second-leg clash with AEK Athens on Tuesday.

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