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Sunday's football transfer rumours and gossip from UK newspapers (March 04 2018)

Pep Guardiola is planning an audacious move for Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta, according to the Sunday Mirror.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Pep Guardiola is planning an audacious move for Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta.

Manchester United have stepped up their pursuit of Sporting Lisbon wonder-kid Rafael Leao.

Liverpool have joined the race for Nice midfielder Jean Michael Seri after scrutinising the Ivory Coast star closely in the last month.

Manchester United will still listen to offers for Daley Blind - despite enforcing a one-year contract extension on the Netherlands international.

Manchester City are ready to join the race for Fulham's £40m-rated defender Ryan Sessegnon.

England boss Gareth Southgate is considering a call-up for Burnley defender James Tarkowski, but will face competition from Poland.

Pressure is growing on football's authorities to launch an investigation into Wolves' financial affairs after complaints from other Championship clubs.

Southampton are one of a handful of Premier League clubs taking an active interest in Feyenoord forward Nicolai Jorgensen.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY

Manchester United will make David de Gea the highest paid goalkeeper in the world on £350,000 a week to ward off Real Madrid.

Manchester City will battle United and Real Madrid for Rafael Leao, rated Sporting Lisbon's best prospect since Cristiano Ronaldo.

Jose Mourinho will go back on his hint that Manchester United will not sign an attacking player this summer if Chelsea should ease their stance on Willian and make him available.

Lee Clark could be in the frame to take over at cash-hit National League side Hartlepool.

SUNDAY PEOPLE

Jamie Vardy will be the No 1 summer target for Everton after a brainstorming session involving all of the club's senior management and scouts last week.

Arsenal and Everton could go head to head in the summer to try and secure the services of Manchester City coach Mikel Arteta to become their new manager.

Tottenham are looking at Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah as a possible replacement in case they lose Toby Alderweireld this summer.

Sean Clare is set to leave Sheffield Wednesday in the summer, sparking a competition for the midfielder's services from a number of Premier League teams.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Joachim Low is the front-runner to take over from Arsene Wenger in the summer, though Arsenal will have to negotiate a complex exit strategy with the German FA to get their man.

Arsenal are ready to sell Aaron Ramsey as the club look to avoid losing him for nothing next summer.

THE SUN ON SUNDAY

Manchester City stars will pick up £1m bonuses if they win the Premier League and Champions League double.

Arsenal will look for a coach rather than a manager when the time comes to replace Arsene Wenger, who has controlled all playing and transfer matters since his appointment in 1996.

West Brom are bracing themselves for a mass exit of players if they drop down to the Championship.

Garry Monk will be back in management with Birmingham City after the axing of Steve Cotterill. Pep Clotet and James Beattie are expected to join his new-look coaching set-up.

Notts County could make former Spain winger Diego Capel the highest paid player in League Two, offering him a £10,000-a-week deal with additional £5,000 playing bonus.

Scotland boss Alex McLeish is keen to snatch Devon-born Southampton striker Sam Gallagher back from England - he played for Scotland's U19 side before switching nationality.

Brighton are determined to renew their efforts to sign Wigan forward Nick Powell in the summer.

Watford hope a quicker route to their first team will tempt Stevenage starlet Ben Wilmot to choose them over Tottenham and Arsenal.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Carlo Ancelotti will be at the centre of a summer tug of war between London rivals Chelsea and Arsenal.

Liverpool have been given some hope Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon might fancy playing on for another two years and trying his hand at the Premier League.

THE OBSERVER

Vincent Kompany says he "can't remember the last time Manchester City played badly".

INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

West Ham fans told co-owner David Gold to leave the club in an angry confrontation after the heavy loss away to Swansea, which was videoed and has since gone viral on social media.
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