Eric Dier and Kyle Walker
Eric Dier and Kyle Walker

Paper Talk: Tuesday's football transfer rumours


Football transfer rumours - Tuesday June 6

THE SUN

Chelsea boss Antonio Conte still fancies his chances of landing £48m Juventus star Leonardo Bonucci.

Manchester United keeper David De Gea will be replaced by either Joe Hart, Samir Handanovic or Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen admits he wishes to play at the "highest level" as Barcelona circle.

Pepe has agreed a deal to join Paris Saint-Germain from Real Madrid on a free in a two-year deal that will take him past his 36th birthday.

Real Madrid have made a staggering £118m second bid for Manchester United and Arsenal target Kylian Mbappe.

Arsenal have opened talks with Lyon over the signing of striker Alexandre Lacazette.

Manchester United and Inter Milan have started talks with Real Madrid in a bid to sign £60m-rated James Rodriguez.

Chelsea and Man United are on alert as £65m pair Douglas Costa and Renato Sanches have been told they are "allowed to leave" Bayern Munich.

DAILY STAR

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is closing in on £40m deal for Tottenham star Kyle Walker.

Celtic's Moussa Dembele is in talks with AC Milan following significant transfer interest.

Real Madrid supremo Florentino Perez is a eyeing a cut-price raid for injured Chelsea star Eden Hazard.

Lionel Messi has reportedly urged Barcelona bigwigs to consider signing Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho and Leicester ace Riyad Mahrez.

Chelsea have been handed a boost in the chase for Romelu Lukaku with the news he would prefer a move back to the Blues than to Manchester United.

Liverpool have cooled their interest in Fulham's teenage defender Ryan Sessegnon.

DAILY MIRROR

Southampton are trying to hijack Newcastle's move for Sporting Lisbon centre-back Ruben Semedo, as a potential replacement for Van Dijk.

Manchester United have a new rival in the race to sign Everton striker Romelu Lukaku after Bayern Munich joined the race for the Belgian's services.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has dropped a major transfer hint on Kylian Mbappe - and warned the young Monaco striker must join a club where he will be the main man.

Jose Mourinho is poised to make £35m Benfica defender Victor Lindelof the first signing of his summer revamp at Manchester United.

West Ham have joined Watford and West Brom in pursuit of Montpellier striker Steve Mounie.

Hull City left-back Andy Robertson has told Liverpool to wait to find out if they can land him this summer.

Tottenham target Adam Smith is ready to snub an emotional return to White Hart Lane after pledging his future to Bournemouth.

THE EXPRESS

Manchester United have received a boost in their efforts to sign Ivan Perisic because of Inter Milan's financial constraints.

Juventus have reportedly lined up Lazio defender Stefan de Vrij as a replacement for Leonardo Bonucci - if the Italian leaves for the Premier League.

Manchester City are willing to sanction Nolito's loan move back to Spain - so long as his wages are paid in full.

Napoli manager Maurizio Sarri says he wants Pepe Reina to stay at the Serie A club, amid interest from Newcastle United.

THE TELEGRAPH

Arsenal are close to a new deal with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and have not lost hope over the chase for Kylian Mbappe,

Alvaro Morata has emerged as Manchester United's top transfer target as they aim to make the key signing to succeed Zlatan Ibrahmovic as their main centre-forward.

Newcastle United are close to completing the loan signing of Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham after they were reassured the England U21 star wants to move to the North East.

Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes is keen to move to Sunderland but is asking for reassurances over the budget for next season.

THE TIMES

Hull City are ready to offer Leonid Slutsky their vacant manager's role, with the Russian citing the help he has received from Roman Abramovich as a major factor.

Ed Woodward, Manchester United's executive vice-chairman, has assured Anthony Martial he has a future at Old Trafford.

West Brom's chief medic has aimed criticism at his England counterparts for failing to act upon medical advice concerning Jack Livermore.

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