Paper Talk: football transfer rumors on Sunday including the interest of Christian Eriksen – Football



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SUNDAY EXPRESS

Manchester United and Chelsea are preparing for a summer battle for Tottenham star Christian Eriksen.

Manchester United has contacted the Dutch PSV about the signing of the future winger Steven Bergwijn, 21 years old.

Christian Eriksen celebrates

Christian Eriksen – Summer interest

THE SUN SUNDAY

Manchester United could allow skipper Antonio Valencia to leave this week while Newcastle and Fulham are very keen on the star.

Arsenal is on the alert for the Malcom Brazilian Malcom in Barcelona and hopes things will happen before the deadline.

Manchester City must pay up to £ 35 million for star Schalke midfielder and transfer target, Sebastian Rudy, considered a possible cover for Fernandinho.

Laurent Koscielny risks two more months if the scans confirm that he has fractured his jaw.

Crystal Palace wants to sign Gary Cahill, captain of Chelsea, which would allow Scott Dann to settle in Fulham.

Antonio Valencia will captain Manchester United club this season

Antonio Valencia – could leave this week

MAIL SUNDAY

Bayern Munich is expected to make an offer of £ 40 million for the Chelsea Callum Hudson-Odoi. RB Leipzig is also interested in the 18-year-old winger.

Liverpool's Ben Woodburn is loaned by Hull for the rest of the season.

The Fulham striker, banned, Aboubakar Kamara, is considering moving to West Brom.

Monaco dismissed former Chelsea technical director Michael Emenalo, 53, as sports director one day after Thierry Henry was sacked as club director.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Manchester United will not rush into the decision of a new manager despite the record record of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

The last game of the season in Liverpool is currently the most popular football ticket, with tickets already offered for £ 6,000.

Vincent Kompany's lingering form problems complicate his chances of getting a contract extension in Manchester City.

Nathan Ake is in the running for a big money shot away from Bournemouth and is being watched by half of the top six in the Premier League.

The former director of the Arsenal Academy, Andries Jonker, warned young talents to move away from the Emirates if they want to succeed.

Nathan Ake of Bournemouth scores against Watford

Nathan Ake from Bournemouth – arouses a lot of interest

Scotland sun

Florian Kamberi is at the center of Neil Lennon's suspension and his potential exit from Hibs after the Swiss striker escaped Friday from a lively meeting.

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