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Alan 12:59 Sun Sep 18
Sunday newspapers (includes West Ham)
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Manchester City have joined Tottenham and Chelsea in monitoring Inter Milan's Slovakian defender Milan Skriniar, 27. (Sun)

Barcelona are considering a move for Chelsea star Jorginho next summer, when the 30-year-old Italy midfielder could be available on a free transfer. (Mirror)

Manchester City will wait until after the World Cup to open talks with England defender Kyle Walker, 32, on extending his contract. (Star)

Chelsea are ready to consider a deal for Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, 29, to move permanently to Inter Milan, where he is currently on loan. (CalcioMercato - in Italian)

Leicester would be interested in hiring Brentford manager Thomas Frank if they decide to part company with Brendan Rodgers. (Telegraph)

Nottingham Forest are keen to extend manager Steve Cooper's contract, partly to increase the compensation they would be paid if he leaves for another club.
Bodo/Glimt's Kjetil Knutsen and former Burnley boss Sean Dyche are possible replacements if Cooper leaves. (Sun)

Newcastle United are interested in signing Dynamo Kyiv winger Viktor Tsygankov in January but Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, Wolves and West Ham are also keen on the 24-year-old Ukraine international. (Jeunes Footeaux - in French)

Bayer Leverkusen and France winger Moussa Diaby, 23, is attracting interest from Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester City and Newcastle United. (90min)

Manchester United could look to sign Barcelona's 31-year-old French forward Antoine Griezmann in January. (Daily Express)

Manchester United are keen on Slovenia and Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak, 29, as a replacement for current first choice David de Gea. (Jeunes Footeaux via Sun)

Liverpool and Manchester United are interested in signing Flamengo's 21-year-old Brazilian midfielder, Joao Gomes, in January. (CalcioMercato - in Italian)

Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Leeds are all keen on signing Linfield and Northern Ireland Under-16s forward Cole Brannigan. (Sun)





Sky Paper Talk

THE SUN ON SUNDAY

Brendan Rodgers is on the brink of being fired by Leicester City after their latest heavy defeat at Tottenham on Saturday.

Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea are set to open a battle to sign Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar in January with his contract expiring in the summer of 2023.

Newcastle United are looking to hijack Arsenal's move for Shakhtar Donetsk winger Mykhaylo Mudryk.

Graham Potter has been impressed by the training performances of striker Armando Broja since his arrival at the club.

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Romelu Lukaku is unlikely to be a Chelsea player next season with the club considering allowing his loan with Inter Milan to be extended by a further year.

EFL and National League clubs have been told they will be allowed to reschedule games which clash with England or Wales fixtures during the World Cup.

Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool are all hoping to sign teenage Linfield talent Cole Brannigan.

Netherlands U21 keeper Jay Gorter missed out on a call-up to their squad after failing to promptly reply to messages on WhatsApp while visiting his sick mother in hospital.

Sunderland will hand Tony Mowbray more transfer funds in January if he is able to keep them in the Championship promotion hunt.

Mick Schumacher's future as part of the Haas F1 team is in question with team principal Gunther Steiner concerned at his lack of consistency.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Leicester City's management are admirers of Brentford manager Thomas Frank as they consider relieving Brendan Rodgers of his job.

EVENING STANDARD

PSV Eindhoven director of football Marcel Brands claims Cody Gakpo never wanted to leave the club over the summer and no Premier League club met his asking price.

Carney Chukwuemeka scored a couple of goals as Graham Potter gave his Chelsea squad players a run out in a behind-closed-doors clash with former club Brighton.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Barcelona are considering another raid on Chelsea in the summer as they look to tempt midfielder Jorginho into a move to the Nou Camp as a replacement for Sergio Busquets.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY

Jannik Vestergaard has no idea why Brendan Rodgers has frozen him out of his Leicester City first-team plans.

Mario Balotelli is already in hot water at his new club Sion, with the Swiss side issuing a statement after a viral video emerged of him out partying and reports that he had failed to show up for training.

THE SUNDAY TIMES

Wayne Rooney says he was delighted to be given the chance to manage overseas and not enough English managers are willing to take such a risk.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Summer signing Neal Maupay is convinced Everton have everything they need to get their Premier League season back on track.

Liverpool are putting deadline day signing Arthur Melo through a rigorous training programme to get him caught up with the rest of the squad's fitness levels.

Hansi Flick is concerned about Marco Reus' availability for the World Cup after he suffered potential ankle ligament damage in Borussia Dortmund's clash with rivals Schalke on Saturday.

A Serbian referee who used "budget VAR" by watching a contentious decision on a mobile phone to overturn an offside call has reportedly been banned for life.

THE SUNDAY MAIL

Hibernian have demanded answers from rivals Aberdeen after their manager Jim Goodwin ranted about Ryan Porteous and dubbed him a cheat.

Maccabi Tel Aviv teenager Oscar Gloukh is on Celtic's radar as they look to add to their squad in January.

THE SCOTTISH SUN

Ange Postecoglou has revealed he is at Celtic for the long run as he is already planning for the next four transfer windows.





Transfer Tavern

Irons could re-join Aina transfer race

By Emilio Galantini

West Ham United could re-join the race to sign Torino full-back Ola Aina in January, coming after club owners GSBK had a summer bid rejected.
The Lowdown: Hammers spending spree…

The last transfer window was arguably West Ham’s most eventful and enjoyable for many years with manager David Moyes receiving real financial backing from the board.

GSBK (Gold, Sullivan, Brady and Kretinsky) and head of recruitment Rob Newman set out to bolster the Hammers squad with eight major Premier League signings in total.

Alphonse Areola, Nayef Aguerd, Flynn Downes, Gianluca Scamacca, Maxwel Cornet, Thilo Kehrer, Emerson Palmieri and club record signing Lucas Paqueta all arrived at the London Stadium – signalling real intent to the rest of the division.
The Latest: West Ham could re-join Aina race…

However, according to allnigeriasoccer.com, West Ham could have made even more signings.

Aina was apparently on Moyes’ radar and the east Londoners even had a summer bid rejected for the Nigeria international, but that isn’t all she wrote.

ANS go on to state West Ham have been ‘tracking’ the 25-year-old since last season and ‘could revive their interest’ in the coming months.
The Verdict: Get it done?

Vladimir Coufal is entering the twilight phase of his career and Harrison Ashby is being repeatedly linked with an exit from Rush Green, potentially meaning West Ham should contemplate signing a long-term alternative to Ben Johnson at right-back.

Aina could be a brilliant option in this regard with members of the media hailing him as one of the Chelsea academy’s ‘unbelievable’ talents in recent years.

He’s also proved he can cut it in the English top flight during an impressive spell on loan at Fulham over the 2020/2021 season.



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Texas Iron 2:50 Sun Sep 18
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ted fenton 1:37 Sun Sep 18
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