The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers...Premier LeagueBruno Fernandes is set to stay at Manchester United - talkSPORTMan Utd risk being blown out of the water for Mateus Fernandes by Tottenham on wages - The SunElliot Anderson is edging closer to a British record move to Manchester City with further talks planned in the next 24 hours - Daily MailChelsea are preparing to advance their interest in Maxence Lacroix, the Crystal Palace centre-back, with Como ready to bid for Trevoh Chalobah - TelegraphTransfer Centre LIVE! | Latest on YOUR PL club!Sky Sports Rewards - tickets, offers and moreDownload the Sky Sports app for expert analysis, best video & moreNot got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOWMarc Cucurella has urged old Chelsea team-mate Enzo Fernandez to join him at Real Madrid - The SunTottenham have opened contract talks with Antonin Kinksy - just as they brought in new goalkeeper Martin Dubravka - The SunAngus Gunn has emerged as a possible goalkeeping target for Manchester United - The SunManchester United have shortlisted Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow and Wolves' Sam Johnstone in the search for a new No.2 - MirrorArsenal have been given a major boost in the race to sign Julian Alvarez, with Atletico Madrid refusing to sell him to Barcelona after the forward confirmed he wants to leave the LaLiga club this summer - MirrorChelsea have slapped a £75m valuation on their right back, Malo Gusto - Daily MailEnglandThe Ghanaian witch doctor who claimed to have 'cursed' Harry Kane ahead of England's World Cup clash against the African nation insists he has now lifted the jinx - Daily MailScottish PremiershipCharlie Mulgrew has urged the Celtic board to get a move on and back Martin O'Neill by bringing in bodies - Scottish SunRangers will pay £900,000 to land Ross McCrorie from Bristol City, according to a report - Scottish SunCeltic have opened talks over a return for Marcelo Saracchi, but want to re-sign the player on loan - something Boca Juniors do not want to do - Daily RecordTennisWimbledon qualifying was suspended after the automated line-calling system suffered a heat-related meltdown, with the All England Club unable to call on line judges - TelegraphCricketBrendon McCullum held clear-the-air talks with Ben Stokes for "an hour and a bit" in Nottingham on Tuesday, and labelled the England captain's Chelsea night out as a "slight blip" on their team's journey - TelegraphRugby UnionSouth Africa coach Rassie Erasmus has started the mind games before the opening Nations Championship fixture against England by describing his counterpart Steve Borthwick as "someone who works with numbers and chases trends" - TelegraphGolfDustin Johnson is heading for Dundonald in a last-gasp bid to make The Open - Daily Record
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