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Sundays Football Headlines
All the latest rumours and gossip from the back pages. (February 17, 2019)
Manchester United are ready to sell £75m striker Romelu Lukaku and get Serie A's top hit men in Paulo Dybala or Mauro Icardi.z SUNDAY MIRROR Manchester United are ready to sell £75m striker Romelu Lukaku as they look to bring in one of Serie A's top hit men in Paulo Dybala or Mauro Icardi. Manchester City are looking to prise Spanish international Saul Niguez away from Atletico Madrid in a £130m deal. Thibaut Courtois has revealed that Gareth Bale is still struggling to adapt to the Spanish way of life - almost six years after joining Real Madrid. Manchester United and Arsenal target Kostas Manolas wants to remove a release clause in his current Roma contract. Alexis Sanchez accepts he is running out of time to prove he can handle being a Manchester United player. AC Milan are interested in signing Everton forward Richarlison. Paris Saint-Germain are keeping tabs on Arsenal midfielder Matteo Guendouzi after they let him leave the club as a teenager. Former Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt is the frontrunner to be named the new Feyenoord manager. THE SUN ON SUNDAY Manchester United are locked in a battle with PSG for the teenage sensation Joao Felix. Arsenal are shock contenders for Ajax whizkid centre-back Matthijs De Ligt. West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini will move for Antonio Valencia - if Pablo Zabaleta decides this season will be his last. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman is stepping up his £3.8 billion takeover bid of Manchester United - in the hope of becoming the new owner by next season. Chelsea are keen on signing Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi after Real Madrid cooled their interest in the Argentine. Declan Rice's dad has revealed his shock at the West Ham star's switch to England. Arsenal's loaned out 'keeper David Ospina believes his future at Napoli is in limbo. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Birmingham City striker Che Adams. Aston Villa have staved off interest from AC Milan to retain teenager Mungo Bridge. Blackburn have opened talks with John Buckley in an attempt to keep him away from Premier League suitors. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH The PFA has still not made a formal approach to Sport Resolutions to lead an independent review of its organisation almost three months after chief executive Gordon Taylor made that recommendation. MAIL ON SUNDAY Marc Overmars will not leave Ajax mid-season to become Arsenal's sporting director, but he remains favourite to fill the role and could still join in the summer. Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton is looking to end his England exile almost two years after winning his last cap. Cardiff City have contacted other Premier League clubs in an attempt to establish whether there may be grounds to avoid paying the full £15m fee demanded by Nantes for the transfer of Emiliano Sala. New research has found that an intense period of heading footballs can cause short-term memory loss and impair eye focus. Craig Bellamy will learn on Monday if he will be reinstated as a youth coach at Cardiff following allegations of bullying. SUNDAY EXPRESS Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia will recommend that Maurizio Sarri should be sacked by Chelsea in a meeting with SCOTTISH SUN Rangers have snapped up Man City starlet Kane Ritchie-Hosler. SUNDAY MAIL Brendan Rodgers admits he needs more money to make Celtic competitive in Europe.
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