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Manchester United has taken steps to block the sales of Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku, while Arsenal is back in the footsteps of a Portuguese defender, all in the papers.
MAN UTD PUT SKIDS ON DUO OUTPUTS
Manchester United has added 30 million pounds to its valuation of French midfielder Paul Pogba, according to Daily Star.
United now wants £ 180 million for the 26-year-old that they have re-signed for £ 89 million in 2016, which is out of reach of his former club.
The mail Juventus ended their interest in Pogba, leaving the way open for Real Madrid to sign the French international.
Meanwhile, United wants £ 90 million for Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku, say the The telegraph of the day.
Inter Milan confirmed that he had held talks about a move for the 26-year-old, but that he would probably not be willing to move to 90 million pounds sterling for the attacker, which cost Everton $ 75 million.
The bbc reports that Lukaku "seems likely to stay at Manchester United" and that Inter is unable to compete with United's badessment, while Ole Gunnar Solskajer sets foot at Old Trafford.
AND THE REST
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted that he was still looking for "X factor" as he continued to rebuild his Manchester United team. (Daily Mirror)
Nicolo Barella signed for Inter Milan. The Italian midfielder has joined the club since Cagliari for an initial loan agreement with a term of one year, with obligation to purchase.
Mipo Odubeko, Manchester United, lost the scoring sensation of the teen scorers after the young man refused a new contract. Bayern Munich, Feyenoord and Genoa are ready to act. (Mail)
Manchester United ace, Andreas Pereira, told Paul Pogba that he was one of the players who had to show the example this season. (Daily Mirror)
The Roma officials met with Tottenham 's defender agent Toby Alderweireld, but they offered nearly 20 million euros while the London club asked the club to respect its 28 million dollar clause. euros.
AC Milan is approaching a contract for Fiorentina midfielder Jordan Veretout (Gianluca Di Marzio)
Fulham has contacted Brighton for a transfer of £ 15 million to Anthony Knockaert in order to bounce back in the Premier League. (Sun)
Arsenal will ask £ 8.8m for 33-year-old French defender Laurent Koscielny, who wants to leave the club and refused to travel on the club's pre-season tour of the United States. (London Evening Standard)
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane is in regular contact with PSG star Kylian Mbappe (Le10Sport).
Arsenal has rekindled interest in Benfica defender Ruben Dias, who has a £ 57m release clause following events in Koscielny. (Mail)
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is confident that Manchester United will have the fitness levels to play foot football before he wants the next season. (Telegraph)
Manchester United could turn to Monaco's French under-19 defender Benoit Badiashile, 18 – also watched over by the Wolves – if he misses Leicester's British international, Harry Maguire, 26 (L'Equipe)
United will face a Perth Glory team of several school children in their first game in Australia on Saturday. (Mail)
Everton will ask RB Leipzig to pay £ 25 million for striker Ademola Lookman (Liverpool Echo)
West Ham is in talks with Eintracht Frankfurt to sign a contract with Sebastian Haller, the 25-year-old French striker, for an amount of about 40 million pounds. (Sky Sports)
Mipo Odubeko, the 16-year-old Manchester United Under-17 striker in the Republic of Ireland, who scored 35 goals for the academy last season, refused a new contract. (Mail)
Juventus agreed on an amount of about £ 63 million with Ajax for its 19-year-old Dutch defender, Matthijs de Ligt. (From Telegraaf)
Real Madrid are watching Barcelona's pursuit of the Paris St-Germain Neymar striker, as President Florentino Perez still regrets that he has not signed the Brazilian, 27, from Santos. (Star)
West Ham demanded £ 10 million for 27-year-old Equatorial Guinea midfielder Pedro Obiang, prompting the interest of the Italian groups Bologna and Sbaduolo. (Sun)
Tottenham is expected to bid on Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips, for whom the Yorkshire club is worth £ 30m. (Mirror)
West Brom wants to bring Brentford French striker Neal Maupay, 22, but is behind Sheffield United and local rival Aston Villa, waiting for his signing. (Express and Star)
Fulham, relegated, contacted Brighton as a result of a move for his 27-year-old French winger Anthony Knockaert. (Argus)
Manchester United remain interested in the appointment of midfielder Sean Longstaff of Newcastle, although the clubs remain far apart from each other in their badessment of the 21 – year – old Englishman. (Sky Sports)
But the £ 50 million price paid by Newcastle to Longstaff could force Manchester United to end their lawsuits. (ESPN)
Newcastle owner Mike Ashley may have to pay more for Steve Bruce to become his new manager, while he does not propose to Rafael Benitez to stay. (Sun)
Blackpool are among the teams hoping to sign the loan agreement with Fraser Hornby, 19, from Everton, Scotland, this summer. (Liverpool Echo)
Fleetwood turned down Everton's bet against 19-year-old England goalkeeper Billy Crellin, 19. (Mail)
Neil Lennon rejected Celtic's suggestion not to compete financially with English league clubs. (Daily registration)
Martin Skrtel has confirmed the talks with the Rangers regarding a move proposal for the summer. (Daily registration)
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