Manchester United are pushing the boat out to land Jack Grealish this summer, while Chelsea are keen to land a Canadian forward tearing it up in Belgium, according to Sunday’s Paper Talk.

MAN UTD TEMPT JACK GREALISH WITH HUGE PACKAGE

Manchester United are ready to triple Jack Grealish’s current pay packet and offer him £150,000 a week to sign from Aston Villa.

That’s according to The Sun on Sunday, who claim the Aston Villa talisman has moved to the top of United’s wanted list this summer with the club ready to do all they can to tempt the player to sign this summer.

As per the report, United are ready to offer Grealish a package worth three times more than the £50,000 a week he earns at Villa Park – and that will be enough to tempt him to make the move.

It’s reported United came close to making a move for Grealish in January, but backed down when it appeared they had a clearer path to the signature of Bruno Fernandes.

And following the Portuguese midfielder’s impressive start to life at Old Trafford, United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer dreams of a central midfield axis of the Villa man, alongside his £58m January signing and one of Scott McTominay or Fred in a deeper role.

It’s claimed United are willing to pay up to £60m to land Grealish and are confident they will get their man regardless of what division relegation battlers Villa find themselves in next season.

Grealish will look to help his boyhood club to their first silverware since 1996 on Sunday when they tackle two-time defending holders Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley.

Grealish, who is being tipped to win a call-up to the England squad for Euro 2020, will likely push Paul Pogba out the United exit door.

AND THE REST

Chelsea have joined the £20m race to land Canadian strike ace Jonathan David from Belgian club Gent this summer. The forward has also been watched by Liverpool (Sunday Express)

Tottenham are interested in Manchester United defender Chris Smalling should Roma fail to seal a deal to turn his loan move permanent in the summer (Sunday Express)

Barcelona are ready to move for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang with Arsenal preparing to cover a £27m hole on their finances this summer (Sunday Express)

RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner is wanted by Real Madrid, meaning Liverpool could face competition for the £51m-rated Germany striker (Mail on Sunday)

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo is top of Atletico Madrid’s emergency hit list to replace Diego Simeone (The Sun on Sunday)

Chelsea have sent Tammy Abraham to a specialist in Spain in an effort to finally solve the riddle about what is causing the striker’s ankle problem (The Sun on Sunday)

Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti is prepared to offer Mason Holgate a new contract to fend off Manchester City’s interest (The Sun on Sunday)

Crystal Palace fans clashed with police in ugly scenes ahead of the match against Brighton (The Sun on Sunday)

Real Madrid have told agent Mino Raiola they have no plans to sign Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba in the summer transfer window (Daily Star Sunday)

Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure, 27, should be a target for Liverpool, according to former England international Owen Hargreaves (Daily Star Sunday)

Marcus Rashford is confident of returning to the Manchester United first team before the end of the season following positive results from a scan on his back injury last week (Sunday Telegraph)

Pep Guardiola has revealed that Manchester City have not been practising penalties ahead of Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Aston Villa, despite their recent woes from the spot (Sunday Telegraph)

Arsenal are ready to pay a £42m release clause for the summer transfer of Atletico Madrid’s Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey (Sunday Mirror)

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has urged his players not to rely on the FFP crisis at rivals­ Manchester City to give them a Champions League reprieve (Sunday Mirror)

Heung-min Son will be forced to stay indoors for two weeks on his return from South Korea this weekend because of the threat of the Coronavirus (Sunday Mirror)