Football Paper Round: Fabregas could be set for Mourinho reunion at United
Cesc Fabregas set for Mourinho reunion at United
Arkadiusz Milik won't be sold to Everton in summer
Wilfried Bony offered loan at Galatasaray
Anderson Talisca in tug of war between Liverpool and Wolverhampton
Source: Eurosport
Cesc Fabregas could be heading to Manchester United,
according to the Sun. The report says that new manager Jose Mourinho
will be looking to reunite with Fabregas, if he finds the player in a
position to leave Chelsea due to the flow of incoming midfielders to the
club.
With the likes of Oscar and Hazard likely to stay, and potentially incoming players like N'Golo Kante and Radja Nainggolan,
Fabregas could be pushed out of the squad for these new recruits.
Mourinho is planning to wait until Chelsea make new signings before
pursuing the former Arsenal and Barcelona star.
Ajax and Poland international Arkadiusz Milik has been told he
won't be sold in the summer, according to the Daily Mail. The report
says that both Everton and Napoli
were keen on the 22 year old's signature, but the player has been told
by Ajax he won't be sold until January. Milik, who is in contract until
2019, was Ajax's top scorer last season with 24 goals and had strong
performances at Euro 2016.
Manchester City's
Wilfried Bony has been offered a loan by Turkish giants Galatasaray,
according to the Sun. Bony has been reportedly deemed surplus to
requirements by incoming Man City boss Pep Guardiola, with Galatasaray offering Bony personal terms of £3 million next season if he made the move over. Swansea
have also been interested in bringing him back to Wales, where he
dominated before leaving for City in a £28 million move in 2015.
Benfica's
£21 million rated Anderson Talisca is being fought over by Liverpool
and Wolverhampton, according to the Sun. The report says the 22 year old
could reportedly find it easier to get a work permit in the
Championship, rather than the Premier League, leaving Liverpool under
serious threat of missing out on the midfielder. It comes as Chinese
billionaire Robin Li is set to buy out Wolves for £40 million and inject
serious funds into the club.
Anderson Talisca - Reuters
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