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All the top stories and transfer rumors from Monday’s paper…
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Mykhailo Mudryk has reportedly agreed personal terms in a proposed transfer to Arsenal as the forward edge closer to a move to the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal could be at risk of losing captain Martin Odegaard after reports that his early season performances have attracted the attention of Real Madrid.
Manchester United are reportedly leading the race to sign Marcus Thuram on a cut-price deal from Borussia Monchengladbach in the January transfer window.
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Casemiro has heaped praise on his Manchester United team-mate Marcus Rashford, admitting he was ‘surprised’ by the striker.
Rio Ferdinand has defended Cristiano Ronaldo after his move to Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, comparing his moves to Wayne Rooney and David Beckham’s swansongs in the United States.
Newcastle have recalled goalkeeper Martin Dubravka from his loan at Manchester United.
Liverpool did not plan to move for Cody Gakpo this January, but changed their plans after interest from Manchester United.
Erik ten Hag has taken charge of Manchester United’s reserve team as he looks to continue the club’s tradition of developing young talent.
Arsenal are set to make an even better offer for Shakhtar Donetsk winger Mykhailo Mudryk after a £45m bid was rejected – with Chelsea also interested and the Ukrainian side looking for £85m.
SUN
Former Arsenal striker Jermaine Pennant has been declared bankrupt after racking up more than £1m in debt.
Romelu Lukaku has revealed he was allowed to leave Chelsea after telling owner Todd Boehly about his feelings for former manager Thomas Tuchel.
Cody Gakpo can emulate his idol Thierry Henry and take the Premier League by storm with Liverpool, says old PSV coach Twan Scheepers.
DAILY STAR
Spurs are closing in on their first signing of the January transfer window with a deal for Sporting Lisbon defender Pedro Porro close.
DAILY EXPRESS
Chelsea have boosted their confidence over the signing of midfielder Enzo Fernandez with Benfica surprised by the Blues’ latest offer.
World Cup final referee Szymon Marciniak has admitted that Argentina’s much-lauded performance against France was not entirely error-free.
SCOTTISH SUN
Rangers will have to pay around £3m for the services of Wolves defender Dion Sanderson.
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