Man Utd to target Sporting captain Morten Hjulmand if Carlos Baleba deal fails – Paper Talk

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

Sun

Manchester United will focus their attention on sports captain Morten Hjulmand if they miss Carlos Baleba.

The i

Gianluigi Donnarumma set his sights on Manchester City this summer after Manchester United had withdrawn from a movement.

Newcastle United will complete the new Premier League season with improvised striker Anthony Gordon who leads the border, with deals to sign a new attacker who was still stuck.

De Telegraaf

Morecambe was struck by a liquidation spot from HMRC on the same day as a rescue agreement for the club.

Wolves will sign Hellas Verona -defender Jackson Tchatchoua for just over £ 10 million.

Daily mail

Aston Villa is struggling to hand Unai Emery Fresh Transfer Funds this window, even if they sell Jacob Ramsey to Newcastle.

The agents of Savinho go from Brazil to Europe in an attempt to secure the transfer he wants from Manchester City to Tottenham.

Daily mirror

Newcastle is expected to punish Alexander Isak with a club fine if he misses the opening match of the Premier League season – with the striker Desperate to force a move to Liverpool.

Manchester United is close to punishing the departure of Toby Collyer with the midfielder who would temporarily add to West Brom after Brighton was told that he would not be used in a deal for Carlos Baleba.

The guardian

Michael Phelps has launched a destructive attack on the leadership of USA Swimming, where the body is branded weakly and radical reforms demanding what he sees as a years of decrease in the organization.

Former world case champion Graeme Dott will be on trial next year for accusations of sexual abuse of children.

Daily record

Rangers have reportedly rejected a bid for Sheffield Wednesday -goalkeeper Pierce Charles.

Sky Sports to show 215 Live Premier League matches this season

From 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.

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