Thursday’s newspaper headlines and transfer news…
EXPRESS OF THE DAY
Liverpool have reportedly contacted Aurelien Chouameni’s representatives to gauge his interest in joining them from Real Madrid.
Manchester United have set their sights on Sporting wonderkid Jevani Kuenda, who has emerged as one of the world’s most exciting young wingers under Ruben Amorim.
Sporting have reportedly reduced their asking price for Manchester United target Victor Gokeres.
Interim boss Lee Carsley has injury headaches to contend with as he chooses his final squad before handing over the England reins to Thomas Tuchel.
THE TIMES
Premier League clubs have been told that Sporting striker Victor Gokeres could be signed for £63m next summer.
SUN
According to the news, Neymar is threatened to terminate the contract by “Al Hilal”.
Crystal Palace are lining up a £20m-plus bid for Sunderland teenage sensation Chris Rigg.
Bayern Munich’s Champions League game against Benfica has been delayed due to a problem with the metro system, with the station evacuated due to a separate incident.
DAILY MIRROR
Unai Emery said Tyrone Mings’ mistake will “never happen again” as Aston Villa’s Champions League run was brought to an abrupt halt.
Manchester United sporting director Dan Ashworth could be red-faced if new manager Ruben Amorim asks to sign Sporting Lisbon striker Victor Gokeres, who sold the Swedish star for just £1million when he was at Brighton.
Lenny Yoro has given new Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim a big boost by returning to training for the first time since breaking a bone in his foot.
DAILY MAIL
FIFA President Gianni Infantino congratulated Donald Trump before returning to the post of US President.
DAILY STAR:
Gary Pallister has urged new Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim to keep Ruud van Nistelrooy in his coaching staff.
DAILY RECORD
Phillip Clement has told Dujon Sterling that he has to prove himself in the coming weeks.
SCOTTISH SUN
Celtic have already collected a record amount of money in the Champions League this season, although they still have at least four matches to play.