McTominay linked with Premier League return as Man Utd plan Casemiro exit - Paper Round
McTominay linked with Premier League return as Man Utd plan Casemiro exit - Paper Round
McTominay linked with Premier League return as Man Utd plan Casemiro exit - Paper Round

The Mirror explains: "Scott McTominay could return to the Premier League next year, having reportedly grown weary of his personal situation in Italy. McTominay left Manchester United to join Napoli last year and has enjoyed his time on the pitch but may cut short his time there after two seasons.
"McTominay has four goals and one assist in 10 matches this season, with three of those strikes coming this week. He would no doubt be an attractive proposition for a Premier League side, although he is under contract with Napoli until June 2028 and would therefore command a high fee.
"Conte would unsurprisingly not want to lose one of his best players as they try to defend their title. McTominay’s goal in the win over Inter on Saturday underlined his importance as they went top of the table."
Bournemouth reject Semenyo bids
The Telegraph claims that Manchester United and Tottenham have both offered £50 million for Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo. However, the report states Bournemouth were financially strong enough to be able to resist those bids.
The paper writes: "Bournemouth sold £200m worth of players in the summer, losing their goalkeeper and three quarters of their defence.
United set to release Casemiro
The Sun reports that Manchester United may find it easier to afford Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba if they release Casemiro.
The midfield veteran reportedly has a clause in his contract for another year at Old Trafford, but it is unlikely to be triggered, freeing up money for a replacement.
The paper states: "Brighton valued Baleba at a similar fee to the £115 million [Moises] Caicedo left for Chelsea two years ago.
Wolves linked with five Pereira replacements Wolverhampton Wanderers have been linked with a number of replacements for Vitor Pereira
The club have struggled all season and suffered a 3-2 defeat to Burnley on Sunday. Kevin Muscat, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Erik ten Hag, Sergio Conceicao and Gary O’Neil are all in the frame.