Exclusive: Manchester United's Bold Move for Gnabry Surfaces; Arsenal Shake-Up with Nketiah-Toney Swap

Exclusive: Manchester United's Bold Move for Gnabry Surfaces; Arsenal Shake-Up with Nketiah-Toney Swap

Manchester United eye move for Serge Gnabry; Arsenal consider Eddie Nketiah-Ivan Toney swap Sofyan Amrabat's Liverpool deal fell through Chelsea approved for Infinite Athlete as new shirt sponsor Jim Ratcliffe prepares revised offer to buy Manchester United

All the top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers...

DAILY MAIL

Manchester United reportedly plan to make a surprising January transfer move for ex-Arsenal attacker Serge Gnabry.

Former Arsenal icon David Seaman has expressed confusion over Mikel Arteta's choice to replace Aaron Ramsdale with David Raya as the team's new first-choice goalkeeper.

Borussia Dortmund are stalling over making a move to re-sign Jadon Sancho from Manchester United due to concerns about his discipline, according to reports.

Sofyan Amrabat was just hours away from becoming a Liverpool player this summer.

THE SUN

Arsenal reportedly plan to propose a swap deal, in the upcoming January transfer window, involving Eddie Nketiah and Brentford's Ivan Toney.

Moses Itauma expresses concerns that his chance to spar with Tyson Fury may be hindered due to unintentionally cursing some of Britain's top heavyweight contenders.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is ready to reconstruct his offer to buy Manchester United.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Chelsea Football Club has received approval from the Premier League to have Infinite Athlete as their new front of shirt sponsor.

The cash crisis faced by Reading Football Club is facing increased scrutiny as the League One club has been placed under a transfer embargo due to their failure to pay HMRC on time.

The Aston Villa players have expressed their dissatisfaction with this season's wet-look shirts, stating that they feel the shirts are making them feel heavy and affecting their performance.

There is uncertainty regarding the Rugby World Cup remaining completely free-to-air in the UK due to a major reorganization in both its staging and broadcasting.

There is growing speculation that Novak Djokovic will serve as a motivational speaker in the Europe team room, aiming to harness the unstoppable competitive spirit and energy of the tennis record-breaker. This effort is to prevent America from achieving their first Ryder Cup victory on foreign land in three decades. Padraig Harrington has cautioned that it is not only American fans who exhibit "appalling" behavior at Ryder Cups, sharing that US players have confided in him about being subjected to abuse in matches held in Europe.

THE GUARDIAN

Sport England is to invest £15m in a "gamechanging" network of 59 professional safeguarding officers to protect children and young people across sport.

Fresh documents indicate that Alisher Usmanov companies provided Everton Football Club owner Farhad Moshiri with over £400m before the Russian billionaire faced sanctions. This raises further concerns about the financial relationship between the two individuals.

FIFA has faced criticism for its "irresponsible" and "reckless" approach to organizing the 2026 World Cup.

On Sunday, Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, arranged a barbecue event for the players, staff, and their families. This gesture was greatly appreciated by the team.

Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale had a noteworthy response for Jamie Carragher following his displacement by David Raya in the team.

Benjamin Sesko, a previous target of Manchester United, has disclosed that he turned down a transfer to Old Trafford due to the Red Devils' "style".

Andros Townsend thought he was about to secure another Premier League move this summer - only to be left distraught when an offer was scrapped at the 11th hour.

DAILY EXPRESS

Police have reportedly arrested a man who threatened to blow up the Parc des Princes during Paris Saint-Germain's victory over Marseille on Sunday evening