Paper Talk: Tuesday's football transfer rumours


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

THE SUN

Bayern Munich technical director Michael Reschke was at Wembley watching Tottenham defender Kyle Walker, according to reports.

Chelsea are ready to beat Manchester United in a bidding war for £50m-rated Inter Milan star Ivan Perisic.

DAILY MIRROR

Zlatan Ibrahimovic accepts his Manchester United career is over and is targeting a return to action in Major League Soccer.

Manchester United and their top target Antoine Griezmann have already come to an agreement, claims an agent.

Bayern Munich chiefs were in attendance at the FA Cup semi-finals this weekend, with Alexis Sanchez now the club's No 1 summer transfer target.

Bournemouth are willing to pay Chelsea a combined £25m this summer for goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and defender Nathan Ake.

Norwich City are ready to pounce for Garry Monk if Leeds United fail to gain promotion to the Premier League.

DAILY MAIL

Newcastle United are showing interest in Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez. The 27-year-old, who has two years left on his contract, is a target for West Brom with Tony Pulis a confirmed admirer.

Roma have named Ramon Rodriguez 'Monchi', who is widely regarded as the architect of Sevilla's recent success, as their sporting director.

DAILY STAR

Jack Wilshere could be open to a mega-money move to China this summer.

Manchester United are looking to snap up Valencia starlet Carlos Soler in a £25m deal this summer.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Tony Pulis is ramping up his summer transfer plans at West Brom after making a scouting mission to check on Sporting Lisbon's £25m-rated William Carvalho.

The Premier League is scrutinising Manchester City's signing of an academy footballer as young as 11-years-old.

Kyle Walker will reassess his Tottenham future at the end of the season after holding talks with manager Mauricio Pochettino.


THE GUARDIAN

Daniel Sturridge may have played his last game for Liverpool because of injury.

THE INDEPDENDENT

Manchester United's hopes of luring one of Europe's brightest talents, Kylian Mbappe, away from Monaco took a setback after the club's vice-president insisted the player has no desire to leave the Principality.


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