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Tuesdays Football Headlines
Latest Paper Goss - - (Tuesday July 26th)
DAILY MAIL Manchester City are closing on the £20million transfer of Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus despite rival interest from Manchester United. Everton are working on a deal to land Stoke City winger Marko Arnautovic as Ronald Koeman looks to find a solution to bolster his attack. Liverpool could break the £100million barrier this summer for money recouped as Joe Allen’s sale to Stoke will trigger a raft of departures from Anfield. DAILY MIRROR Manchester United are ready to rival Manchester City for Juventus centre-back Leonardo Bonucci. Chelsea are set for a boost with Atletico Madrid on the verge of dropping their interest in Diego Costa. Premier League champions Leicester will hold crunch contract talks with Kasper Schmeichel, Danny Simpson, Danny Drinkwater, Jeffrey Schlupp and Riyad Mahrez ahead of the new season. West Ham are set to make a move for a new left-back after Aaron Cresswell was ruled out for up to four months. Sam Allardyce admitted Arsene Wenger is among the bosses with whom he will build bridges to ensure players are released for England. THE SUN Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker could be out for up to five months after suffering a knee injury. Manchester United have upped their bid for Paul Pogba to £95million to force the world record deal over the line. DAILY STAR Manchester City and Manchester United will continue to visit China for pre-season tours despite the shambles surrounding the cancellation of yesterday’s derby game in Beijing. Crystal Palace have joined Premier League new-boys Burnley in the battle to sign Brighton midfielder Dale Stephens. Steve Bruce is considering whether to quit football after his shock departure from Hull. Sunderland have finally thanked Sam Allardyce for saving them from relegation - three days after he left to take the England job. THE EXPRESS Chelsea have made a surprise move for Carlos Tevez, as their search for a new striker widened last night. THE TELEGRAPH Sam Allardyce has left Wayne Rooney in limbo over the England captaincy for at least another month and suggested that he will lose his midfield place unless he is playing in that role for Manchester United.
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