Arsenal and Manchester United set to battle it out to sign wonderkid Dino Klapija – Paper Talk
All the top stories and transfer rumors from Sunday’s papers…
THE SUN ON SUNDAY
Arsenal and Manchester United are set to battle it out to sign wonderkid Dino Klapija, according to reports.
Mauricio Pochettino was heard telling a Chelsea fan to “support the team” after Nicolas Jackson was criticized from the stands.
West Ham are reportedly ready to offer £35m to Juventus for Manuel Locatelli.
Jesse Lingard has reportedly left Al Ettifaq following the end of his month-long trial.
DJ Sturridge is hoping to follow in the footsteps of some famous family by closing a deal with Championship strugglers Huddersfield.
SUNDAY MIRROR
Arsene Wenger has told Aaron Ramsdale not to “give up” after being baffled by Mikel Arteta’s decision to change his goalkeepers.
Michael Owen believes Xabi Alonso could be an ideal successor to Jurgen Klopp, with the German able to play a big role in a potential move.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Jay Rodriguez’s disallowed goal against Bournemouth came after the longest VAR check in history as it took five minutes for referees to decide his fate.
Joe Cole said Chelsea look “worried” when they play at home after their 2-0 defeat to Brentford at Stamford Bridge.
Newcastle are reportedly considering a move for Ruben Neves to strengthen their midfield options following the confirmation of Sandro Tonali’s 10-month football ban.
Tyson Fury has hailed Cristiano Ronaldo as the “greatest footballer who ever lived” at a Champions Gala in Riyadh.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Neil Warnock wants to make a return to Queens Park Rangers and is expected to replace Gareth Ainsworth.
DAILY STAR ON SUNDAY
Real Madrid star Toni Kroos has been offered to the Premier League elite.
Premier League fans continued to rail against VAR during Bournemouth’s controversial win over relegation rivals Burnley.
SCOTTISH SUN
Former Rangers star Antonio Colak has revealed how his dream move to Ibrox came to a sudden and disappointing end.
Luis Palma’s former boss in Greece and former assistant manager to Diego Simeone believes Atletico Madrid will try to buy the Celtic star if he scores against them again in the Champions League.
DAILY RECORD
Stephen Robinson watched Mikael Mandron devastate St Johnstone with a deadly double and warned the hitman that he is still not guaranteed to start against Celtic on Wednesday.
Steven MacLean ripped his St Johnstone flops and accused some of “throwing it” – warning they would be lucky to play for him again after being beaten 4-0 by St Mirren.