Liverpool willing to be patient in transfer race for Newcastle’s Isak

The top stories and rumors about the newspapers of Saturday …

Sun

Liverpool is willing to play a waiting game to land dream striker Alexander Isak after an important deadline for the season.

Brentford has had conversations to sign Gambian Wonderkid Adama Bojang, but could get a fight with West Ham for the high -quality attacker.

Lucas Paqueta could be set to go back to his boys' club.

Wayne Rooney is tipped for a shock recovery to management – in Non -League.

Daily Express

Man Utd is ready to hand Bryan Mbeumo £ 200,000, but Brentford will not be moved to their transfer question.

Daily mirror

Lyon has concluded a deal with UEFA that they hope will pave the way for them to play in the Europa League next season.

Liverpool chairman Tom Werner admitted that the club hierarchy was disappointed when Trent Alexander-Arnold inquired that he wanted to leave.

Athletics

Bryan Mbeumo has informed Brentford and Tottenham Hotspur of his decision to sign for Manchester United if he makes a transfer this summer.

London City Lionesses are set to complete the signing of left back Poppy Pattinson on a free transfer from Brighton and Hove Albion.

Daily mail

Sir David Beckham is one of those who call Bobby Moore to get a posthumous knighthood.

Real Betis wants Danilo on loan from Nottingham Forest while his proposed move to Lyon is in the balance.

Hull City is close to naming Steven Gerrard's former right hand Dean Holden as assistant manager after the Englishman has rejected the chance to be the boss of Adana Demirspor in Turkey.

Daily record

Rangers reportedly told Maccabi Tel Aviv that they are willing to reach their asking price for Dor Turgeman.

Lille is ready to change their sights to new goals after they demand cold feet over the Megabucks allowances that Rangers has received to Hamza Igamane.

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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