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Publication date: Monday 18 March 2019 8h28
Man Utd and Arsenal are on alert after the sale of a duo from Inter Milan, while Alexis Sanchez will have to accept a pay cut to settle in Italy, according to the reports. Monday's newspapers.
UNITED, ARSENAL ENHANCED IN THE LANDING DUTCH DUET
Manchester United and Arsenal are on red alert and Inter Milan would be ready to sell his attacking duo Mauro Icardi and Ivan Perisic.
A report in The sun Croatian striker Perisic would not be part of Nerazzuri's plans as the club seeks to enter a new era by abandoning Luciano Spalletti.
The relations of the Italian with Icardi, meanwhile, also went wrong around a contractual dispute.
The Inter would be fed up with the influence of the wife and agent Wanda Nara and robbed Argentina of the harbor master's office last month.
Chelsea and Real Madrid would also be passionate about Icardi, valued at £ 100m, while United's interest in Perisic has cooled somewhat – leaving Unai Emery's men as favorites, but Tottenham is also a well-known admirer.
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AND THE REST
Chelsea could dismiss manager Maurizio Sarri during the international break following Sunday's loss to Everton (Daily Express)
European football's superpowers to offer radical change to UEFA Champions League in clash talks with UEFA (The Sun)
Scouts Tottenham were impressed by £ 85m Benfica, Jota teenage striker in their Europa League win against Dinamo Zagreb (The Sun)
Juventus is willing to offer Alexis Sanchez an emergency exit for Manchester United, but the attacker will have to take a pay cut (The Sun)
Tottenham joined Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain in the battle for Fulham's Ace, Ryan Sessegnon (The sun)
Chelsea may decide not to sell 18-year-old English winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, whose contract expires in 2020, while selling Belgian striker Eden Hazard, 28, at Real Madrid this summer (The Sun)
Manchester United aligns next Giggs – Ryan's son, Zach, trains with the club's academy in Carrington (The Sun)
Liverpool has contacted Benfica for a potential record by Portuguese central defender Francisco Reis Ferreira (Metro)
Arsenal will attempt the Crystal Palace with two of their marginal players while they try to negotiate a contract for Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Daily Mirror)
Birmingham is prepared for a 12-point deduction on FFP violations that would jeopardize club champion status (Daily Mail)
Arsenal could turn to Marc Overmars after Monchi's return to Seville as sports director (The Times)
Darren Bent would be interested in following his former teammate Jermain Defoe to Scotland by joining Celtic or Rangers (Scottish Sun)
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