Chelsea closes the transfer of Christopher Nkunku & David Beckham to bid for Manchester United – Paper Talk | Transfer Center
All the top stories and transfer rumors from the papers on Monday…
DAILY STAR
Chelsea are said to be closing in on the transfer of Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig – just sign the deal.
SUN
David Beckham will bid to buy Manchester United, close friend Rio Ferdinand revealed.
Arsenal and Manchester United fans are said to be able to buy sponsor-free shirts from next season.
According to reports, Juventus are targeting a January switch for Manchester United target Nico Williams.
FEMALE TIME
Gareth Southgate is set to call up Jordan Henderson and Kyle Walker to England’s starting lineup as he looks to add experience to his team in what is expected to be an all-England clash with Wales.
Eddie Jones’ future as England head coach remains uncertain with the RFU unable to say if he will attend next month’s planned World Cup trip.
DAILY LETTER
EDeclan Rice has called Phil Foden England’s “most technically gifted player”, while Manchester City and national team team-mate Kalvin Phillips insist the striker’s best position is playing in the midfield. No. 10.
Liverpool have appointed Jonathan Power as the club’s new doctor and he will start in the role before the Premier League resumes.
Teenage sensation Gavi missed training on Monday, the day after Spain’s 1-1 draw with Germany at the World Cup.
JOURNAL
Arsenal legend David Seaman has weighed in on the possibility of Jude Bellingham moving to the Emirates next summer.
Karim Benzema is said to still be able to return to the France squad for the World Cup with the Real Madrid striker said to be recovering from injury faster than expected.
MIRROR EVERY DAY
Manchester United will have to shell out more than £100m if they want to sign Argentine midfielder Enzo Fernandez in the January transfer window.
Barcelona left-back Alejandro Balde has designated Manchester United as another club he wants to play for during a TikTok session.
DAILY CELEBRATION
Kyle Walker will start his first game for England at this World Cup against Wales, but it remains to be seen whether it will be a back three or a back four.
Shaun Edwards still hopes to coach England at some point in the future.