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bennythedip2 July 29th, 2016 23:43

Saturdays Football Headlines
 
Latest Paper Gossip - :news: - (Saturday July 30th)

DAILY MIRROR

Everton have rejected a £57m bid from Chelsea for Romelu Lukaku and are holding out for £75m.
Galatasaray want to sign Liverpool midfielder Lucas and Manchester City defender Jason Denayer.
Everton are reviving interest in Swansea's Ashley Williams ready for the departure of John Stones.

THE SUN

Manchester United are set to sign Monaco right-back Fabinho.
Mauro Icardi will boycott Inter Milan in order to force through a move to Arsenal.
Real Madrid will turn their attentions to Chelsea's Nemanja Matic and PSG's Marco Verratti after missing out on Paul Pogba
Christian Eriksen has put his Tottenham future in doubt by rejecting their latest contract offer.

THE TELEGRAPH

Arsenal are ready to make a new £35m bid for Alexandre Lacazette, despite Lyon saying he is not for sale.
Leicester and Riyad Mahrez are continuing talks over a new contract to keep him at the club.
Manchester City have told Everton to take or leave their £40m offer for John Stones and will not go any higher. o:D

DAILY MAIL

Sir Alex Ferguson has given the green light for Manchester United to re-sign Paul Pogba after dinner with Jose Mourinho. ;)
Atletico Madrid are to offer £40m for Diego Costa as they step up their pursuit of the Chelsea forward.
Paris Saint-Germain could scupper Arsenal's pursuit of Alexandre Lacazette by moving for the Lyon striker.
Sergio Aguero is set to sign a new contract with Manchester City.
Aston Villa's new owner Tony Xia has accused Idrissa Gueye of betraying the club to move to Everton.
Swansea are to bid £6m for Sevilla's veteran striker Fernando Llorente.

THE TELEGRAPH

Manchester City are reluctant to meet Everton's £50m valuation of defender John Stones.
The FA will review Sam Allardyce's sports betting company ambassadorial role.


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