Paper Round: Manchester United want Zinedine Zidane to replace Jose Mourinho

Manchester United want Zinedine Zidane, PSG still chase N'Golo Kante, Inter Milan chase Luka Modric, and Chelsea face a fight for Robert Lewandowski.

United line up Zidane 
Manchester United are preparing for life without Jose Mourinho after a heated week of frustration from their current manager. There are fears that Mourinho won’t see out the final two years of his contract after he complained about a lack of signings in his squad, which is already reduced by those on their World Cup breaks. First in line to replace Mourinho is former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane. 

PSG won’t give up Kante hunt
Paris Saint-Germain are not giving up in their pursuit of N’Golo Kante. While Thomas Tuchel refused to comment on the player as he is at another club, PSG are known to be confident of having the financial resources to land their man. He won’t come cheap, as Chelsea are ready to offer the 27-year-old World Cup winner £290,000 a week to keep him at Stamford Bridge. 

Modric could be next to leave Real 
Luka Modric might be the next superstar to leave Real Madrid. The Spanish club have already sold Cristiano Ronaldo to Juventus for 100 million euros, and now Inter Milan have expressed an interest in the 32-year-old midfielder. However, any deal for Modric will be made difficult by his current club, who are reluctant to lose another star player in the same summer as Ronaldo. 

Chelsea battle Real for Lewandowski 
Chelsea remain interested in bringing in Robert Lewandowski to Stamford Bridge. However, two things stand in their way. Bayern Munich do not want to sell the 29-year-old Poland international, and Real Madrid are interested should he become available. They also are frustrated in their pursuit of Jordan Pickford, so will turn their attention to Kevin Trapp of PSG and Atletico’s Jan Oblak.
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