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The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday’s newspapers…

THE TIMES

Manchester City are considering making a shock move for Ilkay Gundogan after Barcelona sanctioned the departure of the midfielder.

Brentford expect Ivan Toney to join Al Ahli in the Saudi Pro League, with the Premier League club hoping to receive about £50m for the striker.

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Ivan Toney may have played his last game for Brentford

Chelsea have turned down an offer from Napoli for Romelu Lukaku worth about £25.6m – initially to take him on loan for one season.

THE GUARDIAN

Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal have Manchester City defenders Kyle Walker and Joao Cancelo on a three-man shortlist to reinforce their defence.

The Real Sociedad president has admitted he has held talks with Arsenal over a move for Mikel Merino, but warned that they must match the asking price for the Spain midfielder.

Manchester United are willing to wait until transfer deadline day to try to sign Manuel Ugarte and there does not have to be any outgoings to finance the deal.

Raheem Sterling fears he will play no further role at Chelsea after his surprise omission from the squad against Manchester City.

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THE SUN

Brentford are keen to get the Ivan Toney deal done and dusted by the weekend and are likely to accept £45m for the wantaway striker, with Chelsea still considering a late swoop.

Manchester City’s bigwigs want Pep Guardiola to make a decision about his future before Christmas.

Newcastle are considering moving for Liverpool’s Joe Gomez as an alternative to Marc Guehi.

Arsenal have rejected a £25m plus add-ons bid for Eddie Nketiah from Nottingham Forest.

DAILY MIRROR

The upheaval at Manchester United since the arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe in February reportedly could be turned into a documentary.

Hannibal Mejbri is most likely to move to France or Spain before the transfer deadline, despite earlier interest from Rangers.

DAILY MAIL

Raheem Sterling has been the subject of an enquiry from Juventus amid uncertainty over his future.

Bruno Guimaraes is Newcastle United’s new team captain and is now almost certain to remain at the club.

Bruno Guimaraes celebrates after putting Newcastle 3-0 up at Turf Moor
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Bruno Guimaraes has been appointed as Newcastle’s new captain

Newcastle are aware that Liverpool defender Joe Gomez is exploring options after missing the Reds’ 2-0 win over Ipswich on Saturday.

Barcelona’s Ferran Torres could be headed for a surprise return to the Premier League as Newcastle are reportedly preparing a bid for the winger.

Brighton are prepared to shatter the Scottish transfer record to land Celtic star Matt O’Riley – and are confident of securing a deal to land the coveted midfielder.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Chelsea are closing in on the signing of Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix, in a deal that will pave the way for Conor Gallagher to move to Spain and push out-of-favour Raheem Sterling even further down the club’s pecking order.

Wolves are planning to spend only £20m of the £94m banked from the sales of Pedro Neto and Max Kilman, as the club continue to safeguard their financial position.

THE ATHLETIC

Nottingham Forest are working on a deal to sign Eddie Nketiah from Arsenal.

Nketiah
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Eddie Nketiah could be headed for Nottingham Forest

DAILY RECORD

Michael Beale insists Rangers should have sent out the same message for him as they are doing now with Philippe Clement – and revealed he would never have taken the job in the first place if he had known so many key personnel would leave.

Financially-stricken Inverness Caley Thistle believe they are set for a new dawn after £3m of historic debts were wiped out – with backing from Sir Alex Ferguson.

Rangers are on course to be back at Ibrox by the end of next month after taking delivery of the third and final shipment of steel in the timescale outlined by chairman John Bennett.

SCOTTISH SUN

Aberdeen are weighing up a move for Scotland striker Kevin Nisbet.

Brighton have emerged as favourites to sign Matt O’Riley after opening talks with Celtic over a £25m deal.

Euro hopefuls Kilmarnock have pulled back from making an official request to the SPFL for Sunday’s game at Aberdeen to be postponed.



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