Transfer the top stories and rumors about Thursday's newspapers …
Daily mirror
Liverpool is growing in the confidence that they could close a sensational late deal for Marc Guehi, with the Reds plan a £ 150 million late dashing while they plot an Alexander Isak movement.
Chelsea still has to put forward a plan to enable Raheem Sterling to leave the club because they also look to discharge players.
Chelsea will now consider punishing a loan movement for Nicolas Jackson prior to the transfer deadline of next week – if the lovers of the striker are prepared to buy him in a deal.
Daily mail
Bruno Fernandes is open to leaving Manchester United at the end of the season after he has rejected strong interest from Saudi Arabia this summer.
Napoli stands up as surprising vaulters for Manchester United -midfielder Kobbie Mainoo.
Arsenal has four more players – Piero Hincapie, Jon Martin, Arnau Martinez and Oscar Gloukh – on their transfer wish list.
Real Betis is increasingly confident to find an agreement with Manchester United about a loan for Antony.
Sun
Manchester United star Antony is so desperate to leave Old Trafford that he has left his mansion and lives in an airport hotel.
The guardian
John Textor registered his interest in Sheffield on Wednesday with the owner, Dejphon Chansiri, and is ready for conversations about a possible takeover of the Troubled Championship Club.
Women from Leicester City have fired Amandine Miquel as their manager, a week and a half before the Super League for women starts.
Daily Telegraaf
Alexander Isak remains non-free that he wants to leave Newcastle United, despite the intervention of chairman Yasir Al-Rahalyyan who would like to close a deal to keep the striker in the club.
Time
Newcastle's pursuing two new strikers is the key to the Newcastle Future of Alexander Isak. An offer of £ 130 million can also tempt them to sell.
Scottish sun
Swansea City sees a movement for Celtic striker Adam Idah.
Celtic has made an attempt to sign the international winger of Tunisia Sebastian Tounekti.
Former Rangers Ace Ryan Jack stands in line for a return to Scottish football with Dundee.
Sky Sports to show 215 Live Premier League matches this season
This season, the Premier League coverage of Sky Sports will increase from 128 games to at least 215 games that are exclusively live.
And 80 percent of all on television Premier League matches this season will be Sky Sports.
