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Latest from Tuesday's newspapers as Man Utd rejected Chelsea midfielder Romeo Lavia as part of Alejandro Garnacho deal; Tottenham plan to extend Yves Bissouma's contract; Arsenal are among a number of Premier League clubs reviewing their position on a controversial new salary cap Monday 17 November 2025 23: 42, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers. .. Manchester United would have to pay around €50m (£44m) if they want to secure the January signing of Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes - Record (Portugal) Manchester United rejected Romeo Lavia as part of the deal to sell Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea in the summer - ESPN Man Utd and Newcastle target Elliot Anderson is on course to become the next £100m-plus English player with Nottingham Forest ready to adopt a tough stance on his future - The Telegraph Tottenham plan to extend Yves Bissouma's contract to stop him leaving on a free transfer at the end of the season - Daily Mail Arsenal are among a number of Premier League clubs reviewing their position on a controversial new salary cap, with the proposal under serious threat before Friday's scheduled vote on the issue - The Times Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard says that his injury is 'starting to look better' amid hope that he'll be available for this Sunday's North London derby - The Mirror

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The release of the £2. 35bn Chelsea sale fund has been held up by a legal row between Roman Abramovich and Jersey - The Telegraph Thomas Tuchel says he will consider travelling to Real Madrid to talk to Trent Alexander-Arnold about his England prospects - Daily Mail Back Pages is a review of the sports headlines from the national newspapers, every Monday to Friday, live on Sky Sports News from 10. 30pm.

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