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Publish Date: Thursday, March 14, 2019 8:59 am
Tottenham is resigned to losing a big defensive star to Man Utd this summer, while United also pursues a prolific LaLiga forward, according to Thursday's newspapers.
TOTTENHAM STAR KEY LINKED TO MAN UTD
Tottenham would be resigned to lose Toby Alderweireld at Manchester United in the summer for just £ 26m.
The Red Devils should be the subject of a defensive redesign this summer. Belgian star Alderweireld is known to be one of their main targets.
The 30-year-old has so far refused to sign a new contract to the Spurs, after the club has chosen to activate a counter-clause allowing the defender to leave for just 26 million pounds in both last weeks of the transfer window this summer.
The report in Daily Mirror claims that United Juventus and Barcelona are also pleased with his signing.
The Spurs will probably have no choice but to sell, there is only one year left in the Alderweireld contract, while United is about to let Eric Bailly give way to the Belgian.
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AND THE REST
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer informed the Manchester United board of directors that he wanted to strengthen the club in four key areas during the summer transfer (Daily Mirror).
Real Madrid has approached the representatives of Mauro Icardi after the surprise return of Zinedine Zidane to the Bernabeu (Daily Mirror)
Rafa Benitez will be ordered to recruit young players if he signs a new deal in Newcastle (Daily Mirror)
Unai Emery claims to have only respect for Hatem Ben Arfa after the Rennes midfielder made fun of the Arsenal boss following their UEFA Europa League clash in the first leg of the last 16 games ( Daily Mirror)
Philippe Coutinho refused to make a long-term commitment to Barcelona after helping him qualify for the quarter-finals of the Daily Mirror.
Paul Pogba told Manchester United that he had no plans to stop playing in a sensational U-turn just three months ago (Le Soleil )
Tottenham must decide whether to sell Christian Eriksen this summer so as not to lose him for nothing next year (The Sun)
Manchester United hope to recruit Sevilla striker Wissam Ben Yedder – whose goals eliminated him from the Champions League last season (The Sun)
Manchester United is considering a major overhaul of £ 50 million and the expansion of its training base at Carrington (The Sun)
Claudio Ranieri could offer Dany Drinkwater, outlaw, to relaunch his career in Rome (The Sun)
Gareth Southgate fears the Champions League final will leave his plans in league of nations in chaos (The Sun)
Leroy Sane's mother stands in the way of negotiations on the new contract with Manchester City (Daily Mail)
David Luiz revealed that he was about to sign a new contract to extend his stay in Chelsea (Daily Mail)
Jarrod Bowen admits that he refused the transfer from January to Cardiff after they wanted him to replace Emiliano Sala (Daily Mail)
Callum Hudson-Odoi will be rewarded for his remarkable progress this season with a first order in England, Under 21 (Daily Mail)
The English clubs that will reach the final of the Champions League this year will not receive enough tickets, even to satisfy the demands of their subscribers (Daily Mail)
Leicester City has paid a massive 9 million pounds compensation for a Celtic raid on Brendan Rodgers and his team behind the scenes (Daily Telegraph)
Rennes manager Julien Stephan has questioned UEFA's "bizarre" decision to reduce the suspension of Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette in time for the disputed Europa League match Thursday at the Emirates (Daily Telegraph)
Bernardo Silva fears that Juventus will be qualified by Juventus in the quarter-finals of the Champions League because of the threat of Cristiano Ronaldo (The Guardian)
Chelsea plans to complain to UEFA about the state of the ground on which it is expected to play when it will face Dynamo Kiev in the first leg of their first leg of the Europa League (The Times)
Oliver Burke has sworn he could be the man who will replace Steven Fletcher for Scotland, now that he has learned to play the role of the forward (Daily Record).
The president of the Caledonian thistle of Inverness, Graham Rae, said he was baffled by the SFA's decision to announce an hour of kickoff for their semifinal of the Scottish Cup. the day before negotiations with the club (Daily Record).
Rangers appealed for yellow card given to Alfredo Morelos for diving against Aberdeen (Daily Record)
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