The top stories and transfer rumours from Sundays newspapers… THE SUN Nicolas Jackson is determined to complete his Bayern Munich transfer despite Chelsea telling the striker to fly home. Manchester United players believe the solution to their goalkeeping problem is 39-year-old third-choice Tom Heaton.
Teenage star Harrison Armstrong could be going out on loan just for a few months as Everton agonise over his next step. FA Cup hero Dean Henderson is set to be rewarded with a pay rise at Crystal Palace.
Transfer Centre LIVE! Deals, rumours, news on your phoneSky Sports to show 215 live Premier League games from this seasonDownload the Sky Sports app for expert analysis, best video & moreNot got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW📺EXPRESS Manchester United chiefs remain concerned that Ruben Amorim may quit his job despite watching his side snatch a crucial victory over Burnley courtesy of skipper Bruno Fernandes stoppage-time penalty.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has said he understands the anger of the clubs fans after they directed a derogatory chant at Alexander Isak, who is keen to move to Liverpool. THE TELEGRAPH Aston Villa are looking at a potential move for Osasuna and Cameroon centre-back Enzo Boyomo.
Nicolas Jackson does not want to return to Chelsea, despite the club trying to cancel his loan move to Bayern Munich and insisting he must fly back to England. DAILY MAIL Barcelona legend Sergio Busquets has advised Fermin Lopez to stay at the club despite interest from Chelsea.
THE ATHLETIC Leeds United retain an interest in Leicester City attacking midfielder Bilal El Khannouss after their move for Brightons Facundo Buonanotte collapsed. SCOTTISH SUN Rangers will continue to splash the cash on attacking reinforcements by sealing an £8m move for Everton frontman Youssef Chermiti.
Hamza Igamane grabbed his first two goals for Lille on his debut, just one day after signing for the Ligue 1 side from Gers. Sky Sports to show 215 live Premier League games from this season This season, Sky Sports Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.
And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games this season will be on Sky Sports.