Newcastle eyeing move for PSG striker Goncalo Ramos – Paper Talk

The top stories and rumors about the newspapers of Monday …

Daily mirror

Newcastle keeps an eye on PSG's Goncalo Ramos, because they weigh potential pointed options, in which Manchester United Target Benjamin Sesko is also involved.

Already Hilal increases their efforts to sign Darwin Nunez from Liverpool after he has identified him as their priority goal this summer.

Time

Manchester United is willing to sell Rasmus Hojlund this summer for £ 30 million, but the striker is determined to fight for his place.

Dele Alli has been told that he is no longer looking for a new club in the plans of Side A Side Como.

Daily mail

Eddie Howe has dismissed a Stark warning to want to want-Newcastle United players to want to go and do not expect them to 'act badly' and then train with their teammates.

Sun

Newcastle will fail in their club record £ 70 million bid for Leipzig -striker Benjamin Sesko – but will return with an improved offer.

The stadium plans of Manchester United for a new 'Wembley of the North' have hit a large stumbling block over a dispute of the land price.

Daily Telegraaf

Newcastle has been told to set up their offer for Benjamin Sesko after RB Leipzig had returned a bid for a total of £ 69.8 million while the pursuit for the Slovenia striker intensifies.

Lewis Hamilton suggested through the scenes behind the scenes in Ferrari, 24 hours after he had called himself “absolutely useless” and suggests that his team would fire him.

Athletics

Al Hilal has identified Darwin Nunez as their priority goal to reinforce in the attack and are now efforts to land the Liverpool striker.

Mikhail Antonio is not offered a new West Ham United contract.

Daily record

Grant Hanley is currently considering his future with the defender sought by Hibs, but has options in England and abroad.

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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