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Sundays Football Headlines
Sunday's football transfer rumours and gossip (June 03 2018)
Real Madrid fans want a current Premier League boss in charge at the Bernabeu, while Gareth Bale could be coming the other way - THE SUNDAY TIMES Manchester United are preparing to bring Gareth Bale back to the Premier League and combine the Wales international in a forward line with Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez. THE SUN ON SUNDAY Jose Mourinho has put Paris Saint-Germain's £75m star Marco Verratti on his list of targets. Manchester United are also ready to test Fulham's resolve with a £50m offer for Ryan Sessegnon. Bayern Munich will watch England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford at the World Cup - as question marks grow over Manuel Neuer's future. Valencia striker Rodrigo is open to a move to the Premier League and could interest Arsenal. Manchester City held further talks with Leicester on Friday as they stepped up their efforts to sign Riyad Mahrez. West Brom midfielder Jake Livermore is a £10m target for Roy Hodgson at Crystal Palace. Joe Hart has been left in a transfer limbo because of his £150,000 weekly wage at Manchester City, with Sporting Lisbon the latest club to pull out of a move for financial reasons. Everton's new manager Marco Silva will make a move for Celta Vigo midfielder Daniel Wass, who is available for £5m because he has only one year left on his contract. Wolves are weighing up selling striker Benik Afobe to Stoke to take a quick profit on the player they only signed from Bournemouth last week. Cardiff are set to make a bid for Everton striker Oumar Niasse, looking at a year-long loan with obligation or option to buy. Aston Villa boss Steve Bruce is keen on a loan deal for Watford goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon. Middlesbrough want Switzerland striker Michael Frey in a £2m deal from FC Zurich. SUNDAY MIRROR Unai Emery wants to make Sevilla midfielder Steven N'Zonzi one of his first Arsenal signings this summer. New Everton boss Marco Silva has been told by Watford to forget about launching a bid for Richarlison. Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham are all hot on the trail of £20m-rated PSV Eindhoven striker Steven Bergwijn. Leeds waited to sack Paul Heckingbottom to save themselves £500,000 in compensation - he would have been due £1m if dismissed before the start of June. Norwich and Swansea are keen on Liverpool's Wales goalkeeper Danny Ward. SUNDAY PEOPLE West Ham have issued a "hands-off" warning to Manchester United over their pursuit of Marko Arnautovic. John Toshack is in the frame for a return to international management with Cameroon, being on a four-man shortlist for the job along with Lothar Matthaus. DAILY STAR West Ham will head the chase for Jack Wilshere if he leaves Arsenal. John Terry could have banked a £4m bonus if Aston Villa had been promoted last weekend. Anthony Martial is pushing Manchester United to indicate whether they want to keep him in the long-term. SUNDAY EXPRESS Gareth Bale is prepared to keep Manchester United waiting for a decision on his future until he sees who is going to replace Zinedine Zidane in the hotseat at Real Madrid. Jurgen Klopp has emerged as the first choice of Real Madrid fans to be the successor to Zinedine Zidane as manager. Brighton are ready to increase their offer to Sunderland for winger Paddy McNair to £5m. Wayne Rooney's move to MLS with DC United could be finalised on Monday. SCOTTISH SUN Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has made the loan signing of striker Dominic Solanke his number one priority. Ally McCoist has emerged as a shock contender to be the new St Mirren boss. Livingston want to speak to free agent Kenny Miller about their vacant manager's position.
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