Manchester United's Potential Mega Deal: Sheikh Jassim's Secret Plan Revealed to Sign Kylian Mbappe

Manchester United's Potential Mega Deal: Sheikh Jassim's Secret Plan Revealed to Sign Kylian Mbappe

Manchester United's potential takeover by Sheikh Jassim could have seen the club signing Kylian Mbappe Additionally, if Sir Jim Ratcliffe succeeds with his offer, Ineos plans to expand Old Trafford into a 90,000-seater stadium Newcastle United also shows interest in Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal ahead of the January transfer window

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

THE SUN

The successful takeover of Manchester United by Sheikh Jassim would have seen him sign PSG star Kylian Mbappe, as well as secure the services of Bayern Munich's Kingsley Coman and Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga.

Manchester United's Potential Mega Deal: Sheikh Jassim's Secret Plan Revealed to Sign Kylian Mbappe

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Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe has scored eight goals in nine games this season

Italian reports have indicated that Jose Mourinho, the current manager of Roma, is keen on reuniting with one of his former Tottenham players. Eric Dier has now been identified as a potential signing for the Serie A club.

Following his recovery from injury, Crystal Palace's summer signing, Matheus Franca, is fully prepared to make his debut for the club. There is a possibility that he could feature in Saturday's match against Newcastle.

Tom Davies has handed Sheffield United another severe injury concern amid reports he suffered a torn thigh muscle in training.

THE TIMES

If Sir Jim Ratcliffe's bid to purchase a stake in Manchester United is successful, Ineos will consider the possibility of transforming the rebuilt Old Trafford into a stadium with a capacity of 90,000 seats. The prospect of Sir Jim Ratcliffe taking control of football operations at the club upon the completion of his minority stake acquisition raises uncertainty regarding the future of several key officials, such as Richard Arnold and John Murtough.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's acquisition of a 25 percent minority stake in Manchester United is still in progress, with negotiations anticipated to be lengthy before reaching a conclusion. Furthermore, if he desires to further increase his stake, additional negotiations are expected in the future.

Chelsea's recently acquired shirt sponsor, Charlie Ebersol of Infinite Athlete, expresses unwavering faith in Todd Boehly's vision for the club and reaffirms his commitment to its long-term success.

Manchester United's Potential Mega Deal: Sheikh Jassim's Secret Plan Revealed to Sign Kylian Mbappe

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In May 2022, Todd Boehly became the new owner of Chelsea Football Club. Following his team's victory over Catalans Dragons in the Grand Final on Saturday, Matt Peet, head coach of Wigan Warriors, aspires to establish a legacy similar to that of Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.

Nice defender Youcef Atal has apologised for an anti-semitic post on Instagram but he will still face an investigation by French football authorities.

DAILY MIRROR

Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith Rowe is the subject of transfer interest from Premier League rivals Newcastle United ahead of the January window.

THE ATHLETIC

Arsenal or Manchester City may capitalize on Tottenham's inability to secure a trial period for Noel Buck, a talented teenager from the New England Revolution in the MLS. Buck's impressive performances have caught the attention of several elite European clubs.

Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen expressed his frustration with Jude Bellingham's successful career at archrivals Real Madrid, stating that he is "annoyed" by the impressive number of goals scored by the English prodigy.

Sergio Perez's future with the Red Bull F1 team remains cloudy amid reports in Brazil that Daniel Ricciardo could return to his previous role as early as 2024.

DAILY RECORD

Potential Spurs target Jota made his return to the Al-Ittihad side in a friendly against Al-Wahda on Sunday and proved his point to Nuno Espirito Santo by scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win.