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Kobbie Mainoo set to sign new five-year Manchester United deal - Paper Talk and football transfer gossip

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Kobbie Mainoo set to sign new five-year Manchester United deal - Paper Talk and football transfer gossip

The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers...

England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has verbally agreed to a new five-year contract with Manchester United - the Sun

Marcus Rashford is one of five players expected to leave Barcelona this summer, with a return to Manchester United on the cards - The Mirror

Chelsea plan to hijack both Manchester clubs in the race for £100m Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson - The i

Fenerbahce are considering signing Tottenham's Pape Matar Sarr to replace former Manchester United midfielder Fred - Daily Express

Liverpool have identified France international Randal Kolo Muani as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah, but face competition from Juventus for the Paris St-Germain forward - Gazzetta dello Sport

Pep Guardiola has hit back at the "stupid" criticism of Manchester City's celebrations after beating Arsenal - The Sun

Eddie Howe will discuss ­Newcastle's declining form with the club's Saudi Arabian majority owners when a high-powered contingent from Riyadh flies into the north for a ­scheduled board meeting next week - The Guardian

Celtic loanee Marcelo Saracchi is reportedly attracting transfer interest as his spell in Glasgow nears its end - Scottish Sun

Celtic star Arne Engels is reportedly being targeted by Italian giants three months after the Hoops rejected a huge £25m bid for record signing - Scottish Sun

Gareth McAuley has urged Rangers to make a move for Northern Ireland 'keeper Pierce Charles - Daily Record

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