Liverpool on the verge of securing deal for Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili - Reports

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Liverpool on the verge of securing deal for Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili - Reports

Here are the top stories and transfer rumors making headlines in Monday's newspapers: - Real Madrid is reportedly considering a move for Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling - Arsenal is said to be interested in signing Barcelona midfielder Philippe Coutinho on loan - Chelsea is rumored to be eyeing a potential deal for Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho - Manchester United is in talks with Atletico Madrid over a possible transfer for defender Kieran Trippier - Liverpool is reportedly monitoring the situation of PSG striker Kylian Mbappe - Tottenham Hotspur is said to be interested in signing Sevilla defender Jules Kounde Stay tuned for more updates as the transfer window heats up.

DAILY MIRROR

Liverpool are still edging towards a deal for Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.

Justin Bijlow was seen crying as he waved goodbye to the Feyenoord fans after their 1-1 draw against Sparta Rotterdam. The goalkeeper is set to fly to Southampton to complete his transfer.

Charlie Patino was once hyped as the next big thing at Arsenal - but he's now leaving the club for just £1m.

Trending

Manchester City midfielder Maximo Perrone has joined Como on a season-long loan deal.

Leicester have seen their first bid for Genk star Bilal El Khannouss rejected by the Belgian club.

THE SUN

Manchester United are set to use funds from Scott McTominay sale towards signing PSG star Manuel Ugarte. He is the club's No1 midfielder target and they are reportedly set to pay £51m for him.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

England's rugby union players have been left shocked and disappointed by the resignation of highly-rated defence guru Felix Jones.

THE ATHLETIC

Former West Ham defender Angelo Ogbonna has agreed a one-year deal with Watford.

DAILY RECORD

Rapid Bucharest will reportedly try to convince Ianis Hagi to join the club from Rangers by making him their top earner - although the player himself will have to take a huge pay cut from the salary he currently earns in Govan.

Brendan Rodgers insists Celtic owe it to fans to splash the cash in the coming days after a summer of self-inflicted transfer stress.