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Sunday's Paper Gossip - (March 5th 2017)

SUNDAY MIRROR

Ronald Koeman has emerged as the hot favourite to succeed Arsene Wenger at Arsenal but the Everton manager is also a target of former club Barcelona.

Paris Saint-Germain are ready to make a move for Daniel Sturridge and would like to take the Liverpool striker on an initial loan deal first.

Tottenham face a challenge from Germany's Red Bull Leipzig in their pursuit of Crystal Palace midfielder Wilfried Zaha.

Andre Gray looks set to leave Burnley this summer as talks have yet to start over a new deal, West Ham, Southampton, Stoke and Championship promotion chasers Newcastle are said to be interested.

Juventus are ready to head off a £25m approach from Arsenal for left-back Alex Sandro by offering him a bumper deal to stay with them.

Gareth Southgate has told Joe Hart he is still England's first-choice goalkeeper on a recent trip to Turin.

SUN ON SUNDAY

Manchester City are plotting a £115m triple swoop for William Carvalho, Ryan Bertrand and Ben Gibson in the summer.

Jose Mourinho is mulling a double swoop for Real Madrid stars Toni Kroos and Raphael Varane.

Real Madrid will turn to Hugo Lloris if they can't sign David De Gea, Thibaut Courtois or Gianluigi Donnarumma as Keylor Navas is set for Bernabeu exit.

Torino are looking to make Joe Hart's deal permanent amid interest from Liverpool and Arsenal.

Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez is looking to grab Hull centre-half Harry Maguire in a £12m deal.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Max Allegri has verbally agreed a deal that will see him take over from Arsene Wenger at Arsenal next season.

Tottenham want to sign Burnley striker Andre Gray in the summer.

Mexican giants Club America are preparing to nick Pedro Caixinha from under the noses of Rangers.

Craig Gordon has ended speculation over his future after interest form Chelsea by agreeing a bumper new three-and-a-half year deal with Celtic.

Chelsea have been told that they will need to pay £70m if they want to tempt Borussia Dortmund into selling star playmaker Marco Reus.

Pep Guardiola is ready to launch a £40m bid to tempt Juventus left-back Alex Sandro to the Premier League this summer.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Pablo Zabaleta may leave Manchester City this summer after spending nine years with the club.

SUNDAY PEOPLE

Manchester City will meet Euro 2016-winning defensive midfielder William Carvalho's £34m buy-out clause at Sporting Lisbon.

Southampton full-back Cedric Soares has attracted the attention of both Manchester City and Barcelona.

Everton boss Ronald Koeman is keen on Ajax attacking midfielder Davy Klaassen but Napoli and Frankfurt are also interested.

Liverpool are stepping up their hunt for Udinese's teenage goalkeeper Alex Meret.

SUNDAY MAIL

Pedro Caixinha is willing to pay up to £300,000 out of his own pocket to become the next Rangers boss as he tries to negotiate his release from Qatari side Al-Gharafa where he still has four months left.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY

Chelsea have reportedly been scouting Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and want to sign Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly as a replacement for John Terry.

Juan Mata is set to sign a new contract with Manchester United.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

David Moyes has advised Jordan Pickford to stay at Sunderland even if Manchester City try to sign him as a replacement for Joe Hart in the summer.
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