Reports from the sports sections of the Daily Express, The Times, Daily Star, Daily Mirror, and The Daily Telegraph indicate Manchester United’s interest in Paris St-Germain forward Randal Kolo Muani. Other key transfer stories include Newcastle United’s potential move for Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen and Leicester City’s plans for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s return. Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing France forward Randal Kolo Muani, 26, from PSG, with a January loan agreement including an option to buy being a potential arrangement, according to L’Equipe, via Get French Football News. Sky Sports Germany notes that Kolo Muani is not currently part of manager Luis Enrique’s plans, and RB Leipzig is also considered a possible destination for the player. Newcastle United is reportedly targeting Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen, 28. Fichajes (in Spanish) suggests that selling the Denmark international could enable the La Liga club to register Spain forward Dani Olmo, 26. Football Insider also reports that Newcastle plans to sell England left-back Kieran Trippier, 34, and Paraguay attacking midfielder Miguel Almiron, 30, to assist with their compliance with profit and sustainability rules. The Mirror reports that Chelsea is prepared to allow English midfielders Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, 26, and Carney Chukwuemeka, 21, to leave the club on loan in January. Football Insider indicates that Leicester City intends to bring Dewsbury-Hall back to the club, having sold him to Chelsea in the summer. Former Brighton and Chelsea manager Graham Potter reportedly declined interest from Wolves last month, as the Midlands club explored options to replace Gary O’Neil, who has since been sacked, according to the Guardian. Senegal forward Nicolas Jackson was reportedly close to joining Aston Villa and Bournemouth from Villarreal in January 2023 before ultimately moving to Chelsea, as per 90 Min. Italian club AC Milan is reportedly nearing an agreement to secure United States forward Christian Pulisic, 26, on a new contract, according to Fabrizio Romano. Calciomercato (in Italian) also suggests that AC Milan is set to extend the deals of Netherlands midfielder Tijjani Reijnders and France goalkeeper Mike Maignan with new and improved terms. Post navigation Southampton’s Premier League Christmas Position and Historical Context Hearts and Tony Bloom Maintain Investment Discussions