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Telegraph Sport Daily Mirror back page Back page of Saturday's Daily Star Daily Express i Paper Sport 1 of 5 Barcelona keen on Harry Kane, Manchester United to pursue Elliot Anderson and Real Madrid are interested in Liverpool's Ryan Gravenberch. Barcelona are keen on England captain Harry Kane, 32, who has scored 95 times in 102 league and cup appearances for Bayern Munich. Kane is seen as an ideal replacement for Barca's 37-year-old Poland striker Robert Lewandowski. (El Nacional - in Spanish), external Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim will be given funds to pursue Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Elliot Anderson, 22, in January. (Teamtalk), external Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle United are all interested in a potential move for Real Madrid and France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, 22, who is valued at 80m euros (£69. 7m). (Caught Offside), external Real Marid are interested in Liverpool and Netherlands midfielder Ryan Gravenberch, 23, who is valued at 75m euros (£65. 3m). (Fichajes - in Spanish), external Arsenal are confident France defender William Saliba, 24, will sign a new long-term contract amid interest from Real Madrid. (Football Insider), external Manchester United were put off a move to sign Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, 26, before his switch to Manchester City from Paris St-Germain as the total transfer fee and wages package would have been around £130m. (Telegraph - subscription required), external West Ham officials have sounded out Portuguese boss Nuno Espirito Santo, 51, who was sacked by Nottingham Forest earlier this month, as a replacement for Graham Potter following an unimpressive start to the season. (Talksport), external The Hammers have ruled out making an official approach for their former player Frank Lampard, 47, who is now manager at Coventry City. (Football Insider), external Manchester United hope that England international Marcus Rashford, 27, continues to shine at Barcelona, who have an option to buy the on-loan forward for £26m. (Teamtalk), external Former Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez, 65, says he wants to manage in England again. (Telegraph - subscription required), external Get the latest on your Premier League team All your football quizzes in one place Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Not even Pope could persuade me to change - Amorim 'Fairytale' Canada deliver 'seismic' win over New Zealand 'Energised' Lyles makes happier Tokyo memories after heartbreak A respectable man leads a vicious 'firm' of thugs The best and worst foods to eat at sports grounds Zara Mc Dermott explores the dark side of Thailand Chuck Wepner: The real-life Rocky who floored Ali Superb Canada beat champions New Zealand to reach final. Video Superb Canada beat champions New Zealand to reach final How 'choosing the hard path' helped Hunt win superb 200m silver Unwatchable or irresistible? The manager purists love to hate Everyone upping game before semi-final - Botterman. Video Everyone upping game before semi-final - Botterman Premier League ticket black market exposed Ferguson on music, memory and dementia projects 'Slot-age time' - breaking down Liverpool's late success Rashford stars for Barcelona as they beat Newcastle Video Rashford stars for Barcelona as they beat Newcastle Haaland feats 'unheard of' - how striker broke another record Weekly sports quiz: Who won the T20 Blast mascot race? Eubank opens up on hospital visit and father reunion Is Rashford on road to redemption at Barcelona after sinking Newcastle? Cling film, fake tan and Block 16 - welcome to Red Roses' Hogwarts 'Underrated Salt on path to T20 greatness' Is Chiefs Kingdom crumbling after losing start? Mourinho back at Benfica 25 years on - revered but a risk? How a Brit is trying to crack 'hardest position in sport' Vegas nights with 'Rocky' Hatton's Mancunian army 'What a legend! ' Duplantis clears 6. 30m to break world record. Video'What a legend! ' Duplantis clears 6. 30m to break world record 'There is, and always will be, only one Ricky Hatton' Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.