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Will Gareth Bale be returning to the Premier League next year?

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What the papers say

Manchester United will again try to sign Gareth Bale next summer, according to The Sun. Jose Mourinho wanted to bring the Wales international to Old Trafford as he searches for a world-class winger but Real Madrid were unwilling to part with him. Mourinho is hoping a £90million-plus deal could convince the Spanish giants to part with Bale.

Celtic were prepared to break their transfer record to take Patrick Roberts to Scotland on a permanent deal, reports Goal. Roberts scored 15 times in 43 games for the Hoops during an 18-month loan spell but Manchester City were only prepared to let him re-join on a season-long loan with Celtic ready to splash out £30m on the winger.

Joey Barton has claimed on talkSPORT that Ross Barkley turned down a move to Chelsea on deadline day because Blues manager Antonio Conte turned his phone off. Barkley’s representatives tried to contact the Chelsea boss about the role pencilled in for Barkley but could not get hold of him and the England midfielder opted against the move despite a £35m offer being accepted.

Leicester are unlikely to follow up on their interest in former Manchester City defender Bacary Sagna, writes the Leicester Mercury. Sagna is a free agent after being released over the summer and the Foxes were one of a number of clubs keeping tabs on the 34-year-old, who made 85 appearances for City over three seasons.

Social/online round-up

Thomas Lemar in action for Monaco
Arsenal failed in their last-minute attempts to sign Thomas Lemar from Monaco (Adam Davy/Empics)

@TEAMtalk: Monaco chief admits Thomas Lemar wanted #Arsenal or #LFC move last week.

@MirrorFootball: Zlatan Ibrahimovic could be back in action for Manchester United within three months.

@TheSunFootball: West Ham to sue Sporting Lisbon over William Carvalho.

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Naby Keita in action for RB Leipzig
Could Naby Keita play for Liverpool this season after all? (John Walton/PA)
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