Everton wants a Jack Grenish MAN City loan agreement as Gianluigi Donnarumma Move – Paper Talk | Football news

The best stories and rumors to transfer Tuesday newspapers …
The independent
Everton aims to conclude an agreement on the loan for Jack Grealish, although any negotiation depends on the question of whether Manchester City will accept a temporary “luxury” agreement or the pressure for a permanent sale.
Daily mirror
Manchester United weighed a move for Gianluigi Donnarumma after Paris Saint-Germain concluded an agreement of 34.9 million pounds Sterling to sign a new goalkeeper.
Manuel Ugarte promised to show that it is worth the 50 million pounds sterling that Manchester United paid him.
Daily mail
Nottingham Forest enlisted a legal team to represent them during the Crystal Palace call against the decision to demot them of the Europa League.
Toby Collyer is open at the exit of Manchester United this season in competition for places at Old Trafford Hots Up.
George Russell approaches an agreement of 30 million pounds sterling in several seasons to stay at Mercedes.
Thomas Frank revealed how he planned to rely on the heritage of Ange Postcoglou in Tottenham – and alluded to a major role for the son Heung -Min next season.
The sun
The ambitious Saudi outfit Neom closes on the very classified French defender Nathan Zezze, who was nicknamed the next William Saliba.
Man Utd would have sought to divert Newcastle’s candidacy to sign Benjamin Sesko.
The son of Roma and the legend of Italy, Francesco Totti, retired from professional football at only 19 years old.
Daily disc
Ross McCausland is expected to join Aris Limassol on loan, according to a report.
The winger Vaclav Cerny seems to have earned a second surprise chance in Wolfsburg, after seeing being on the verge of a loan after his loan to the Rangers.
Aberdeen has renewed their interest in Marko Lazetic – while Jimmy Thelin seeks to bring four new signatures before the end of the window.
Celtic is supposed to line up a loan decision for the Manchester City defender, Jahmai Simpson-Pusey.
Sky Sports to show 215 live first league games next season
Since next season, Sky Sports’ The coverage of the Premier League will go from 128 games to at least 215 live games.
And 80% of all Premier League television matches next season Sky Sports.



