Paper Talk: Wednesday's football transfer rumours


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

DAILY MAIL


Manchester United are set to offer Ander Herrera a new £120,000-a-week deal.

Arsenal summer transfer target Sead Kolasinac has been told that Arsene Wenger will stay on as manager next season.

THE SUN


David Ospina wants to quit Arsenal this summer, with Turkish club Fenerbahce leading the race to sign him. That could see Wojciech Szczesny return to the Emirates after his loan spell at Roma.

DAILY MIRROR


Arsenal have already begun their rebuilding plans for next season - and are making it clear Arsene Wenger will be in charge.

Jose Mourinho has joined the queue of clubs for Burnley and England defender Michael Keane, less than three years after Manchester United sold him.

Bournemouth are in pole position to sign John Terry.

Sevilla will try to lure Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino if current boss Jorge Sampaoli becomes the new Argentina coach.

Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart will snub another loan at Torino to return to the Premier League.

Spurs midfielder Eric Dier has insisted his team-mates' belief in each other has made them unstoppable.

Gary Cahill has warned Spurs that Chelsea will bounce back from the "kick up the backside" given to them by Manchester United when they face them in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley this weekend.

DAILY TELEGRAPH


Bournemouth are serious contenders to sign John Terry but the Chelsea captain will delay his final decision until after the Premier League title run-in.

Striker Ross McCormack - on loan at relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest from Aston Villa - has not trained for three weeks due to "personal issues" and is unlikely to play again this season.

DAILY STAR


Arsenal star Mesut Ozil has revealed he was the subject of a big-money offer from China last summer but had no hesitation in rejecting the bid.

Manchester United scout David Friio - who discovered Paul Pogba - is in talks to join Ligue 1 outfit St Etienne.

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