Liverpool, Real Madrid and Man City scramble to sign Jude Bellingham – Paper Talk | Transfer Center
All the top stories and transfer rumors from the papers on Monday…
DAILY LETTER
Liverpool, Real Madrid and Man City will battle to sign Jude Bellingham this summer.
PHONE
West Ham manager David Moyes says England midfielder Declan Rice will set a transfer record in England if he leaves the London Stadium.
France suffered an extreme fear before rallying to overtake Italy in the Six Nations.
MIRROR EVERY DAY
David de Gea is confident new signing Marcel Sabitzer can replace Manchester United midfielder Casemiro during his three-match suspension.
Manchester United expect bids to be submitted next week to take over control of the club from the Glazer house, according to reports.
Liverpool’s owner, Fenway Sports Group, is no longer interested in selling the entire club, it has been claimed.
Liverpool’s poor mid-season form can be summed up by the fact that their top scorer since the World Cup is Leicester City defender Wout Faes.
Gemany national team coach Hansi Flick attended Chelsea’s 0-0 home draw against local rivals Fulham on Friday night as speculation over the current Blues manager’s future , Graham Potter continued.
JOURNAL
PSG sports adviser Luis Campos has reassured fans that contract discussions with Lionel Messi are ongoing and the club still hope to tie him to a new deal.
Manchester United will be willing to pay £107m to sign Victor Osimhen at the end of the season, according to reports.
Mason Mount has turned down Chelsea’s offer of a new contract and is not satisfied with the terms that have been put on the table, according to reports.
DAILY STAR
Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay will lead an exodus of six big-name Manchester United players in a fiery sale this summer.
Jesse Marsch admits he’s worried about how Leeds seem to “find a way to lose the game”.
Manchester City will hand teenage star Rico Lewis a new bumper long-term contract with a 400% pay rise.
SUN
Manchester United fan and billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be among those bidding for the club this week, according to reports.
GUARDIAN
Great Britain ended its 84-year wait to win a four-person toboggan world championship medal after Brad Hall, Arran Gulliver, Taylor Lawrence and Greg Cackett won silver in St Moritz, Switzerland.