The highest tales and switch rumours from Sunday’s newspapers…
THE INDEPENDENT
Manchester United are taking a look at Wolves’ Rayan Ait-Nouri instead at left-back.
SUNDAY TIMES
Dele Alli is ready to signal an 18-month cope with the Italian aspect Como as he makes an attempt to return to soccer practically two years since he final performed knowledgeable match.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Mikel Arteta mentioned his Arsenal aspect are in want of January reinforcements as they misplaced additional floor on league leaders Liverpool after blowing a two-goal benefit over Aston Villa.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Former England, Chelsea and Manchester Metropolis defender Wayne Bridge is to struggle YouTuber KSI.
Ruud van Nistelrooy mentioned he needed to ‘settle for’ being booed by Leicester followers as his aspect slumped to their seventh straight defeat towards Fulham.
Besiktas are exhibiting curiosity in Rangers midfielder Tom Lawrence.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has confirmed AC Milan’s curiosity in Kyle Walker, and was massively complimentary in his evaluation of the English right-back.
SUN ON SUNDAY
Sir Alex Ferguson visited Man Utd legend Denis Regulation as much as thrice every week on the nursing dwelling the place his dementia-hit pal died on Friday, aged 84.
Ex-Arsenal star Eduardo da Silva has instructed boss Mikel Arteta: Signal Dusan Vlahovic this month and you will win the title.
Former Newcastle star Paul Dummett missed out on his Carlisle debut after struggling a automobile crash. He didn’t undergo any accidents apart from a number of cuts and bruises, and is anticipated to participate in coaching on Monday.
DAILY RECORD
Philippe Clement now desires to maintain former outcast Ianis Hagi at Rangers for the long-term.
Celtic have been instructed that winger Louie Barry is “prepared” for a transfer to the the membership after his spectacular marketing campaign with Stockport County.
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