Manchester United takeover: Qatar and Saudi Arabia among interested parties – Paper Talk | Transfer Center
All the top stories and transfer rumors from the papers on Monday…
FEMALE TIME
Gareth Southgate has changed his mind about continuing to coach England for Euro 2024 after receiving enthusiastic support from staff, players and the Football Association.
Manchester United will consider a move to Ajax midfielder Mohammed Kudus in January although they remain interested in adding Jude Bellingham to their already crowded engine room squad next summer.
SPORT
Manchester United co-owner Avram Glazer has held talks with potential buyers for the club during its trip to the World Cup, with interested parties from host nation Qatar and Saudi Arabia .
DAILY LETTER
Mikel Arteta says Arsenal’s January transfer plans will not be altered by Reiss Nelson’s apparent hamstring injury against Juventus on Saturday.
Newcastle United are considering loan destinations for highly rated teenage midfielder Jay Turner-Cook in January.
Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has been criticized by animal welfare charities after he was pictured playing tug of war with a cub during a visit to an exotic private farm while on holiday in Dubai .
Chelsea have made an offer to buy a £50 million piece of land next to Stamford Bridge as the club’s owner, Todd Boehly, continues efforts to upgrade the club’s stadium.
England are still unsure whether Jonny Bairstow will be ready for a two-way test series against New Zealand in February as he continues to recover from a broken leg.
NIGHT NEWS MANCHESTER
West Ham are very interested in a loan deal with Manchester United for unpopular full-back Aaron Wan Bissaka, who has played just four minutes under Erik ten Hag this season.
DAILY CELEBRATION
Bath are set to sign Scottish star Finn Russell on a £1m-a-year deal that would make him one of the highest-paid players in Premiership history, while also is closing a deal with Thomas du Toit, the South African advocate.
DAILY RECORDS
Celtic’s interest in Tunisian midfielder Aissa Laidouni could bear fruit in January after Ferencvaros president Gabor Kubatov admitted the Hungarian club may be ready to sell him after a string of good displays at World Cup.