Paper Talk: Sunday's football transfer rumours and gossip from UK newspapers


Is £350,000-a-week going to convince Alexis Sanchez to join Manchester United? It's all in today's national newspapers.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Manchester United are prepared to make Alexis Sanchez the Premier League's first £350,000-a-week player.

Arsenal are targeting £35m winger Malcom as Sanchez is set to leave, with the Chile international uncertain to start against Bournemouth on Sunday.

Manchester City are checking on Lille midfielder Boubakary Soumare.

Getafe goalkeeper Vicente Guaita is expected to become Roy Hodgson's first signing as Crystal Palace manager for £3.5m.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY

West Ham are monitoring Marouane Fellaini's contract situation at Manchester United.

Stoke will make a move to appoint Martin O'Neill as their new manager in the next 48 hours.

Sky Bet: Latest transfer specials

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Stoke City have offered Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane a return to Premier League management.

THE SUN ON SUNDAY

Alexis Sanchez will earn £60k-a-week more at Manchester United if he chooses them over Manchester City this month.

Fulham are monitoring Nelson Oliveira's situation at Norwich after Derby made an £8m bid for the striker.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Jose Mourinho has made his peace with Manchester United after executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward promised to fund a £120m package to sign Alexis Sanchez.

Mourinho is ready to go into battle again with Antonio Conte - this time for Juventus' £53m-rated defender Alex Sandro.

West Ham manager David Moyes will test Everton's resolve to keep hold of ­midfielder Tom Davies.

Stoke City are waiting for Martin O'Neill's decision over their vacant manager's job.

Liverpool are still in the race to sign Schalke midfielder Leon Goretzka.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Manchester United have set Alexis Sanchez a deadline of Friday to sign or they will withdraw their interest.

Sky Bet: Latest transfer specials

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