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Monday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Monday newspapers (includes West Ham)
"BBC Arsenal and England midfielder Emile Smith Rowe, 23, is the subject of interest from fellow Premier League side Newcastle United. (Mirror) Meanwhile, Arsenal are interested in signing Aston Villa's 27-year-old England striker Ollie Watkins in January. (Fichajes - in Spanish) Inter Milan are being linked to West Ham's Czech midfielder Tomas Soucek, 28, and Leicester City's Nigeria striker Kelechi Iheanacho, 27. (FC Inter News - in Italian) West Ham are set to intensify contract talks with Soucek, who is set to become a free agent next summer. (Football Insider) Chelsea are ready to sell English defender Trevoh Chalobah, 24, in January amid interest from German champions Bayern Munich. (Fabrizio Romano, via Goal) Paris St-Germain will make a final contract renewal offer to France forward Kylian Mbappe, 24, next week - possibly with a low release clause - with Real Madrid waiting to see what comes of discussions. (Sport - in Spanish) Greece boss Gus Poyet says he would like to manage the Republic of Ireland at some point, having led his side to two wins over the Irish in Euro 2024 qualifying. (Irish Independent) Manchester City stand to earn more than £8m through a sell-on clause if Liverpool sign Bayern Munich and Germany winger Leroy Sane, 27. (Mirror) Jim Ratcliffe's potential 25% investment in Manchester United is far from completed with the British billionaire and club owners the Glazers set for long negotiations. (Independent) If the investment is successful, Ratcliffe's Ineos group wants to expand the capacity of Old Trafford to 90,000. (Times) Bayern Munich and Barcelona both want to sign Bayer Leverkusen's German attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz, 20. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish) Manchester United are in no rush to sell Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay, 26, but would consider a deal if the price was right. (90min) Former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will not be Charlotte FC's new manager after team president Joe LaBue wrote on social media that the Norwegian was only visiting the MLS club's facility. (Manchester Evening News) Sky Paper Talk THE SUN Sheikh Jassim was planning to sign PSG star Kylian Mbappe, along with Bayern Munich's Kingsley Coman and Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga had his takeover of Manchester United succeeded. Reports in Italy have suggested Roma boss Jose Mourinho is looking to reunite with one of his former Tottenham players as Eric Dier has emerged as a target for the Serie A club. Summer signing Matheus Franca is ready for his Crystal Palace debut after injury and could be involved as soon as Saturday's trip to Newcastle. Tom Davies has handed Sheffield United another severe injury concern amid reports he suffered a torn thigh muscle in training THE TIMES Ineos will explore how to expand a rebuilt Old Trafford into a 90,000-seater stadium if Sir Jim Ratcliffe is successful with his offer to buy a stake in Manchester United. The future of a number of senior officials at Manchester United, including Richard Arnold and John Murtough, will be up in the air should Sir Jim Ratcliffe take control of football operations at the club when his purchase of a minority stake is completed. THE INDEPENDENT Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of a minority 25 per cent stake in Manchester United still has a way to go before being concluded with lengthy negotiations still expected before completion and even more in the future should he wish to increase his stake. DAILY MAIL The head of Chelsea's new £40m shirt sponsor - Infinite Athlete's Charlie Ebersol - says he has full belief in Todd Boehly's plans for the club and says he will be at the club in the long-term. Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet wants to build a dynasty in the mould of Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United after his side's Grand Final win over Catalans Dragons on Saturday. Nice defender Youcef Atal has apologised for an anti-semitic post on Instagram but he will still face an investigation by French football authorities. New Birmingham City manager Wayne Rooney said he turned down an offer to manage in Saudi Arabia before taking on his new challenge in the Championship. Former Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho is reportedly interested in bringing Eric Dier to Roma. Eyebrows were raised at Everton's training ground recently, when scouts were asked to pay for cups of tea and coffee at an Under 18s match. DAILY TELEGRAPH Sir Jim Ratcliffe will take immediate control of football operations at Manchester United should his 25 per cent investment be ratified by the club's board - possibly as early as this week. Dorking manager Marc White delivered what is surely the most brutal post-match assessment in FA Cup history following his team's 2-0 derby defeat against Horsham on Saturday. DAILY MIRROR Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith Rowe is the subject of transfer interest from Premier League rivals Newcastle United ahead of the January window. Cristiano Ronaldo is determined to score 1,000 career goals before he calls time on his storied career. THE ATHLETIC Arsenal or Manchester City could benefit from Tottenham's failure to secure a trial spell for New England Revolution teenager Noel Buck, whose MLS performances have been noticed by a series of Europe's top clubs. DAILY EXPRESS Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen has admitted he is ""annoyed"" by how well Jude Bellingham's career with rivals Real Madrid has started and says he has lost count of how many goals the England star has scored. DAILY STAR Sergio Perez's future with the Red Bull F1 team remains cloudy amid reports in Brazil that Daniel Ricciardo could return to his previous role as early as 2024. Andre Onana could be offered an escape route away from Old Trafford after a woeful start to his Manchester United career. SCOTTISH SUN Matt O'Riley reveals he had to travel incognito after answering Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand's SOS. DAILY RECORD Potential Spurs target Jota made his return to the Al-Ittihad side in a friendly against Al-Wahda on Sunday and proved his point to Nuno Espirito Santo by scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win. Sport Witness West Ham United have joined Chelsea in the chase to sign Palmeiras youngster Lu??s Guilherme. Since making his first team debut in April, the 17-year-old has made 23 appearances for them this year and has drawn attention from a few clubs. This includes West Ham and Chelsea, and PL Brasil state the two London clubs ‘lead the way’ to sign the player. The midfielder’s deal expires in 2025, but he’s unlikely to stay at the Brazilian club until then. The report states his agent met several European clubs last week and that includes both the Blues and David Moyes’ side. It’s claimed West Ham and Chelsea ‘must present proposals’ to the South American club before the U17 World Cup kicks off on November 10th. PL Brasil, who state this is their own information, say West Ham are the ‘new competitor’ to join Mauricio Pochettino’s side and other clubs in the race for Guilherme. Last week, R7 Esportes reported Palmeiras have rejected a Chelsea offer for the teenager and have demanded a fee of more than €35m to sanction his sale. It’s to be noted that West Ham, Chelsea or any other English club cannot bring Guilherme to the UK until he turns 18 years of age in February. Guilherme"
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