Liverpool set to battle Man Utd and Arsenal for Viktor Gyokeres – Paper Talk

Transfer the top stories and rumors about Thursday's newspapers …

Sun

Liverpool seems to be fighting Manchester United and Arsenal for Viktor Gyokeres, with their pursuit of colleague Swede Alexander Isak who looks doomed.

Claudia Schiffer's filmmaker is talking to invest in Brentford.

Daily mirror

Manchester United has achieved a breakthrough in negotiations on a deal for Bryan Mbeumo with the Brentford frontman who is currently their priority signature.

The controversial decision of Alejandro Garnacho to wear an Aston Villa shirt with the name of Marcus Rashford has strengthened the wish of Manchester United to sell it.

Athletics

There are conversations between Everton and Villarreal about a movement for Thierno Barry.

Aston Villa is the newest club to explore the opportunity to sell their women's team to meet the profitability and sustainability rules of the Premier League (PSR).

Birmingham City is in advanced negotiations to sign Demarai Gray from Al Ettifaq.

Atletico Madrid is in conversation to sign the midfielder Johnny Cardoso of the USA of Real Betis.

Former Arsenal assistant Steve Boulden is ready to join Queens Park Rangers in a role aimed at developing young defenders.

Daily mail

Manchester City has rejected a bid of £ 6.5 million from Hoffenheim for young defender Callum Doyle.

Ticket sales for the upcoming ladies European Championship in Switzerland has already come close to that of Euro 2022 before a ball has even been kicked -and according to the figures of the industry, the information about ticket -acquisitions' reflect what you would see of a men's).

The independent

Everton wants to re -negotiate Kenny Tete with Fulham, after offering a three -year contract.

The guardian

Manchester United can almost be concluded for Bryan Mbeumo worth more than £ 60 million.

Arsenal has to sign the Vice-Captain Taylor Hinds of Liverpool on a free transfer when her contract ends at the end of June, with the 26-year-old decided to join the European champions.

The cricket board of England and Wales has joined forces at the Board of Control for Cricket in India to try to thwart a new global Twenty20 competition by Saudi Arabia.

Time

Sergio Perez claims that he was told that his former employers are sorry Red Bull who replaces him and believes that their problems started when Adrian Newy left.

De Telegraaf

Juventus pairs of Weston McKennie and Timothy Weah are confronted with the wrath of Italy after criticizing the famous kitchen of the nation.

Daily record

Derek Mcinnes says he has no illusions in hearts about the question of delivering silverware.

Sky Sports to show 215 Live Premier League matches from next season

From next 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 Premier League matches broadcast on television will be on Sky Sports next season.

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