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Man Utd add Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali to list of midfield targets - Paper talk and football transfer gossip

Latest from Monday's papers: Bernardo Silva is reportedly set to become a free agent after informing Manchester City he has "no intention" of renewing his current deal; Man Utd 'draw up five-man shortlist' to replace Marcus Rashford, including a PSG ace and a Premier League rival

Paper Talk

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

TRANSFERS

Manchester United are prioritising a midfielder this summer with Sandro Tonali, Adam Wharton and Elliot Anderson among targets being considered - Daily Express.

Callum Wilson has agreed a one-year contract extension with West Ham United just weeks after being on the brink of leaving the club - Telegraph.

Man Utd have drawn up a stunning five-man shortlist to replace Marcus Rashford, including a PSG ace and a Premier League rival - The Sun.

Bernardo Silva is reportedly set to become a free agent after informing Manchester City he has "no intention" of renewing his current deal - The Sun.

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PREMIER LEAGUE

Jack Grealish has vowed to be back "stronger than ever" after posting a series of snaps from the early weeks of his injury recovery - The Sun.

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WORLD FOOTBALL

A footballer in the Ecuadorian top flight was rushed to hospital with a suspected double leg break as team-mates break down in tears and three players sent off - The Sun.

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Jose Mourinho has been left fuming with Lucho Gonzalez after the Porto coach branded him a 'traitor 50 times' during his side's draw with Benfica - Daily Mail.

RUGBY UNION

Steve Borthwick will remain as England head coach through to this summer's Nations Championship matches, but the Rugby Football Union has stopped short of confirming he will lead them into the 2027 World Cup - Telegraph.

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