Paper Talk: Thursday's football transfer rumours including Marcus Rashford interest
Football
09:33 · January 31, 2019 · 3 min read



Real Madrid set to table a £100m bid for Marcus Rashford and Chelsea have Abdoulaye Doucoure in their sights. Lots more here too.


THE SUN


Real Madrid will make a £100m bid for Marcus Rashford before he signs a new deal at Manchester United this summer.


Paul Scholes' bid to become the new manager of Oldham Athletic will be decided by the FA next week.


Newcastle are in advanced talks over the transfer of Nantes winger Anthony Limbombe.


Cardiff are plotting a last-ditch transfer for Spurs flop Vincent Janssen to solve their striker crisis.


Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino turned down a deal to land Barcelona forward Malcom this month.


Malcom celebrates his goal for Barcelona at Inter in the Champions League
Malcom - turned down by Tottenham
Arsenal youngster Emile Smith Rowe is flying to RB Leipzig to undergo a medical ahead of a loan move.


Watford's academy chief Darren Sarll has been suspended amid claims of bullying


Wolves have been urged to scrap their pre-match fireworks displays after a rocket went into the crowd.


Pep Guardiola will gamble on the fitness of Ederson and will not make a Deadline Day move for a goalkeeper.


Denis Suarez is in line to make his Arsenal debut against Manchester City this weekend.


Southampton have had four Premier League clubs make enquries about striker Charlie Austin.


Leeds will pay £1m to loan Swansea's Daniel James with an option to buy if they are promoted.


DAILY MIRROR


Chelsea have Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure in their sights for a shock Deadline Day switch.


Chelsea's Olivier Giroud is back on West Ham's transfer radar after Marko Arnautovic's injury.


Olivier Giroud celebrates putting Chelsea in front against PAOK Salonika
Olivier Giroud - back in West Ham sights
Arsenal's Mesut Ozil has reportedly turned down a loan move to Paris Saint-Germain.


Crystal Palace want to sign Nigeria striker David Okereke in a £7m deal from Italian side Spezia.


West Brom want a winger with Swansea's Jefferson Montero and Newcastle's Jacob Murphy their targets.


John Marquis is the subject of a three-way battle between Wigan, Sunderland and Hull.


Edin Dzeko could be in line for a lengthy ban after he appeared to spit at a referee in Roma's 7-1 defeat to Fiorentina.


DAILY MAIL


PSG will make a bid to sign Chelsea's Willian in a deadline-day deal as a potential replacement for the injured Neymar.


Aston Villa lead the race to sign Tyrone Mings on loan but Bournemouth will seek a £1m fee.


Arsenal have rekindled their interest in PSG midfielder Christopher Nkunku.


West Ham have rejected a £7m from Valencia for striker Javier Hernandez.


West Ham's Marko Arnautovic has avoided serious injury and will be back in a fortnight.


West Ham have enquired about Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi.


Michy Batshuayi (centre): The Belgian scores against Young Boys in the Champions League
Michy Batshuayi (centre): Another West Ham enquiry
Manchester United goalkeeper Joel Pereira is set to join Belgian first division side Kortrijk on loan.


Wolves have asked about Rubin Kazan's Iranian striker Sardar Azmoun.


Man Utd defender Ro-Shaun Williams has joined Shrewsbury Town for around £150,000 plus add-ons.


Crystal Palace goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey has been granted a two-week extension to answer his FA charge over an apparent nazi salute.


DAILY RECORD


Celtic are battling to seal a deal for Borussia Dortmund defender Jeremy Toljan.


Stoke's Scott McKenna bid has been rejected as Aberdeen brace themselves for more offers.


THE GUARDIAN


Everton are keen on a permanent deal for Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi, who spent the first half of the season on loan at Valencia.


THE TIMES


Anthony Martial would not have extended his Manchester United contract if Jose Mourinho had remained as manager.


Southampton and Burnley are interested in a move for Birmingham striker Che Adams.


THE TELEGRAPH


West Ham striker Marko Arnautovic could be fit to face Liverpool after scans indicate he has not broken a bone in his foot.


PSG president Nasser Al-Khelafi is set to join the UEFA executive committee as one of two club representatives.