Cesc Fabregas wouldn't have moved to Man United for 'triple the money': Transfer gossip from Thursday's papers
PLUS: Nani is set for a new deal at Old Trafford, David Luiz
rejected Barcelona in the summer and Mourinho's son signs for Fulham
The transfer window may have slammed shut, but that doesn't mean talk of moves has died down.
Find out the latest here in our transfer gossip round-up.
United have also been slammed by full-back Alexander Buttner's agent, who feels the champions' failure to get a deal for Real Madrid full-back Fabio Coentrao over the line cost his client a loan move to Turkey's Besiktas.
Chelsea midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah is a loan target for Championship clubs Watford - who borrowed him last season - and Wigan.
Everton will try to temper Leighton Baines' disappointment at missing out on a move to Manchester United by offering the England defender a new contract including a minimum 50% pay-rise.
New contracts for Bacary Sagna, Per Mertesacker and Tomas Rosicky are next on Arsene Wenger's to-do list at Arsenal after signing Mesut Ozil.
Joleon Lescott aims to prove he's worth a new Manchester City contract - and an England recall.
England U21s will copy the psychological training that helped make British cyclists into world beaters.
Nani is set to sign a new four-year deal at Old Trafford after attempts to bolster Manchester United's squad in the transfer window failed. (The Sun)
Rafa Benitez is keen to hijack former Liverpool midfielder Momo Sissoko's switch to Reading. (The Sun)
Jose Mourinho's 14-year-old son Jose Mario has signed for Fulham after impressing in a trial. (The Sun)
Crystal Palace are considering signing Croatia u-21 midfielder Mislav Orsic after the 20-year-old became a free agent. (Daily Mail)
David Luiz rejected a move to Barcelona in the summer because he preferred to stay at Chelsea. (Daily Express)
Find out the latest here in our transfer gossip round-up.
Transfer news and gossip from today's Daily Mirror
Athletic Bilbao midfielder Ander Herrera, a deadline-day target for Manchester United, says "there are questions that United must answer" after the move collapsed in farcical circumstances.United have also been slammed by full-back Alexander Buttner's agent, who feels the champions' failure to get a deal for Real Madrid full-back Fabio Coentrao over the line cost his client a loan move to Turkey's Besiktas.
Chelsea midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah is a loan target for Championship clubs Watford - who borrowed him last season - and Wigan.
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Wayne Rooney takes to Facebook to provide photographic proof of just how bad the forehead gash that forced him to pull out of the England squad is.Everton will try to temper Leighton Baines' disappointment at missing out on a move to Manchester United by offering the England defender a new contract including a minimum 50% pay-rise.
New contracts for Bacary Sagna, Per Mertesacker and Tomas Rosicky are next on Arsene Wenger's to-do list at Arsenal after signing Mesut Ozil.
Joleon Lescott aims to prove he's worth a new Manchester City contract - and an England recall.
England U21s will copy the psychological training that helped make British cyclists into world beaters.
Transfer news and gossip from other newspapers and websites
Cesc Fabregas claims he would not had moved to Manchester United for triple the money this summer as he looks for success at Barcelona. (The Sun)Nani is set to sign a new four-year deal at Old Trafford after attempts to bolster Manchester United's squad in the transfer window failed. (The Sun)
Rafa Benitez is keen to hijack former Liverpool midfielder Momo Sissoko's switch to Reading. (The Sun)
Jose Mourinho's 14-year-old son Jose Mario has signed for Fulham after impressing in a trial. (The Sun)
Crystal Palace are considering signing Croatia u-21 midfielder Mislav Orsic after the 20-year-old became a free agent. (Daily Mail)
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Ander Herrera is still keen on a move to Manchester United this January after a bid to sign him on transfer deadline day failed. (Daily Mail)David Luiz rejected a move to Barcelona in the summer because he preferred to stay at Chelsea. (Daily Express)
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