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The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers...
DAILY MIRROR
Liverpool are preparing a fresh offer of £130m as they look to land Alexander Isak from Newcastle in the final days of the transfer window.
Kobbie Mainoo is at the centre of a bizarre £50m tug of war between Italian champions Napoli and Manchester United.
Jorgen Strand Larsen was not at the team hotel on Friday ahead of Wolves' game with Everton.
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Alexander Isak’s proposed move to Liverpool has moved closer in the past 24 hours, according to sources who expect a Premier League record £130m transfer bid over the weekend.
DAILY MAIL
Kobbie Mainoo will reiterate his desire to leave Manchester United on loan despite the club saying he must stay and fight for his place.
West Ham turned down the chance to sign Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana because they felt he was no better than their current crop – despite the club still wanting to sign another one before the transfer window closes.
THE SUN
Tottenham are interested in signing Manuel Akanji before Monday’s deadline.
THE TIMES
RB Leipzig are looking to line up a replacement for new Spurs signing Xavi Simons and have made direct contact with Liverpool over Harvey Elliott, though no bid has been submitted for the 22-year-old as yet.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Nico Raskin has been bombed out of the Rangers squad for Sunday's Old Firm with Celtic – and the shock decision by boss Russell Martin has been backed by senior players.
DAILY RECORD
Celtic have tabled a new improved £4m bid for Sebastian Tounekti.
Arne Engels admits he's been gutted by his limited game time this season.
Furious James Tavernier led crisis talks in the Rangers dressing-room after their battering in Brugge.
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