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Date of publication: Wednesday 10 April 2019 9:02
Manchester United is approaching two potential contracts, while Chelsea is playing hard against a man of 100 million pounds, according to Wednesday's newspapers.
UNITED CLOSE ON CRUCIAL DOUBLE DEAL
Manchester United is about to seal two contracts, one of which would see them strengthened in a problem area.
After clarifying the future of the manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the head of the United States team, Ed Woodward, should support the Norwegian during the transfer in the summer.
Solskjaer is expected to be on the market for a new center, with question marks on the United rearguard this season, who conceded more goals than any other team among the top seven.
Having been badociated with Toby Alderweireld's move in recent months, a report by The sun says that United is ready to return for the Belgian.
The Spurs activated a 12-month extension of its existing contract in December after struggling to accept new terms for a new contract.
In doing so, the North London club has lowered its release clause to £ 25 million due to a clause in its contract, and the Red Devils are more than happy to pay that amount.
Meanwhile, an exclusivity of the Mirror says that United is also approaching a new contract for Marcus Rashford worth an estimated £ 78 million.
The 21-year-old is believed to have "asked Wayne Rooney's £ 300,000 per week mandate," which will result in a soaring salary of £ 80,000 a week.
Rashford will put a piece of paper on a five-year deal, ending speculation that he could join Real Madrid or Barcelona.
AND THE REST
Eden Hazard will refuse to sign a new contract in Chelsea, even if the club decides to play hard with Real. (Telegraph)
The Blues will not move on their asking price of £ 100 million for Hazard. (Star)
The former boss of Chelsea, Antonio Conte, is ready to be Inter's manager, but only if the club makes him the highest-paid manager of Serie A. (Daily Mail)
Agent Gareth Bale said the 29 – year – old Welsh international was happy at Real Madrid and that the winger had not intended to return to the Premier League. (Mirror)
Manchester United players could face wage cuts of up to 25% if they do not reach the Champions League next season. Real Madrid should play for 26-year-old French midfielder Paul Pogba if United returns to the Europa League. (Sun)
Ivorian striker Wilfried Zaha, 26, says his future remains at Crystal Palace, despite information linking him to a possible return to Manchester United. (Manchester Evening News)
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers said Turkish defender Caglar Soyuncu, who joined them in Freiburg for £ 19m in 2018, still had a future at the club. The 22-year-old has only made eight appearances this season. (Mirror)
Southampton will attempt a second time to sign Birmingham City striker Che Adams, 22. (Sunday)
West Ham has no plans to allow Brazilian midfielder Felipe Anderson, 25, to leave the club this summer. (Sky Sports)
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