Paper Talk: Tuesday's football transfer rumours


A round-up of the latest football gossip from Tuesday's newspapers.

DAILY MIRROR


Harry Redknapp is on the shortlist to replace Gianfranco Zola as Birmingham manager following the Italian's resignation.

AC Milan will make a fresh bid to tempt Cesc Fabregas away from Chelsea this summer.

Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva is hoping to earn a new deal at Anfield by helping his side secure a Champions League place.

Ashley Young has warned other sides that Premier League high-fliers Manchester United are gunning for them after their 2-0 win over Chelsea.

Ashley Williams says Everton are now targeting fifth spot in the Premier League after an impressive run of form.

Christian Fuchs insists Leicester's team spirit can see them past Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.

Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois looks set to miss the FA Cup semi-final against Tottenham.

Tony Pulis has warned West Brom's Chinese owners his squad needs improvement in the summer.

DAILY MAIL


Jose Mourinho is targeting Antoine Griezmann and Romelu Lukaku this summer as the Manchester United boss looks for forward power.

Stoke defender Glen Johnson is close to agreeing a new one-year contract extension.

Tottenham defender Danny Rose is unlikely to return for the FA Cup semi-final clash with Chelsea.

THE SUN


Romelu Lukaku will not be allowed to leave Everton unless they receive £100m for their star striker.

DAILY TELEGRAPH


Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva has revealed he will thrash out his future with Jurgen Klopp next month.

DAILY EXPRESS


Sunderland chief executive Martin Bain remains behind under-fire manager David Moyes despite fans turning against him.

DAILY RECORD


Jose Mourinho will not make a move for Celtic defender Kieran Tierney, despite positive reports from Manchester United's scouts.

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