The best stories and rumors about the newspapers of Wednesday …
Sun
Next week Liverpool has sanctioned a British record of Alexander Isak – convinced that Newcastle will finally leave the random striker.
Wolves Ace Jorgen Strand Larsen remains a target for Newcastle while they keep looking for a new striker.
Chelsea -Baas Enzo Maresca would like to add a central defender after the injury of Levi Colwill, but the Italian remains at odds with the directors and ownership about the issue.
Daily Telegraaf
Aston Villa is investigating the viability of a movement to sign Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea before the transfer window closes.
Daily mirror
Nicolas Jackson is offered for £ 60 million-plus while Chelsea is preparing to continue the expenditure. Chelsea -Spits Jackson wants guarantees from regular first team Football and such as Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester United and Arsenal all rose this summer.
Newcastle weighs a surprise movement for Wolves Striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.
Former Brentford -defender Ben is ready to become a member of Sheffield United.
Athletics
Leandro Trossard has agreed a new contract with Arsenal that will grant him a considerable wage increase.
Manuel Akanji is the newest player in Manchester City who is interested in Galatasaray, who continues to discuss a deal for goalkeeper Eminerson.
Manchester United will appoint Brentford's Stephen Torpey to lead their academy.
Daily mail
The move from Ebereechi to Tottenham is expected to be agreed in the following 'two to three days'.
The independent
Tottenham Hotspur has identified Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche as a new target because of the exalted asking price for Savinho from Manchester City.
The guardian
West Ham has made an improved selection for Southampton -midfielder Mateus Fernandes.
Daily record
The hope of Celtic to land Louis Munteanu has suffered a setback – with the CFR Cluj star said he is on the edge of a move to La Liga.
Harten try to sign a keeper before the transfer window closes.
Ross County is considering a move for Trevor Carson.
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