The top stories and rumors about the newspapers of Saturday …
The guardian
Alexander Isak has offered a stunning £ 600,000 a week tax-free deal from Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia with further lucrative bonuses at the top.
Sun
Alexander Isak has an £ 32 million a year offered from Saudi Arabia but his heart is set at Liverpool.
Manchester United has rejected a bid from loans for Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez.
Crystal Palace and West Ham have shown interest in Chelsea Center-back Tosin Adarabioyo.
Manchester United and Bayern Munich follow highly rated Brann Center-back Eivind Helland.
The independent
Arsenal wants to move quickly to secure the Ebereechi of Crystal Palace as soon as the deal for sporty striker Viktor Gyokeres is complete.
Hugo Ekitike's recognition that he wants to be a multifunctional attacker can have consequences for the future of Luis Diaz in Liverpool.
Time
Lucas Paqueta will be released from spot-fixing allegations in what would be a sensational victory for the Brazilian midfielder of West Ham United.
A naming rights agreement for the London Stadium looks just as elusive as always after the location of the location admitted that there was “a considerable risk” that no sponsor will be found before 2028.
Everton has added the Southampton -Tyler Dibbling to their list of goals.
De Telegraaf
The decision about the future of Alexander Isak will be taken by the Saudi owners of Newcastle, while the club continues that the striker is not for sale.
Athletics
Manchester United Women's Analyst Lawrence Shamieh will join Tottenham Hotspur in a reunion with new head coach Martin Ho.
Crystal Palace First-Team Keeperscoach Dean Kiely has left the club after more than seven years, with Julian Speroni playing the role on a temporary basis.
