Potential Takeover Set to Shake Everton: Could Star Players Be on the Move?

Potential Takeover Set to Shake Everton: Could Star Players Be on the Move?

Everton's future hangs in the balance as 777 Partners takeover faces potential blockage Pressure mounts as top clubs like Arsenal, Tottenham, and West Ham track PSG's Ousmane Dembele In-demand Brentford star Ivan Toney eyes January transfer amid interest from Chelsea, Arsenal, and Spurs

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

SUNDAY MIRROR

If the 777 Partners takeover is prevented, Everton may have to sell a prominent player such as Jordan Pickford or Amadou Onana in January.

Despite being surpassed by David Raya in the Arsenal pecking order, Aaron Ramsdale is taking his time in considering his long-term future.

Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham are keeping a close eye on Paris Saint-Germain star Ousmane Dembele ahead of the January transfer window.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp reportedly rejected an approach to succeed Hansi Flick as Germany manager, before Julian Nagelsmann was appointed this week.

THE SUN

Brentford made a clandestine agreement with the FA to permit Ivan Toney to practice at their club, despite his ongoing suspension from football due to betting violations.

According to reports, Newcastle is considering a January transfer move for Carlos Alcaraz, the talented player from Southampton.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Ivan Toney is pursuing a January transfer as Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs target the Brentford star.

Sporting CP have reportedly rejected Arsenal's first bid worth €35m (£30.5m) for their defender Ousmane Diomande, according to reports.

GOAL

Chelsea are targeting a £60m deal for Ivan Toney in preparation for the upcoming January transfer window, and they believe they can seal the agreement.

Top Premier League clubs Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United are competing with Bayern Munich for the services of Aaron Hickey from Brentford.

Newcastle United and Manchester United are vying for Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot in the January transfer window.