Paper Talk: Rising midfield star speaks out as Liverpool, Man Utd enter ‘wild’ transfer hunt; United man receives exit boost A rising midfield star discusses a potential move to the Premier League, while a Manchester United man gets clarity over his exit – all in the latest Paper Talk.   JOHANNESSON DISCUSSES EXCITING FUTURE Iceland’s hot prospect midfielder Isak Bergmann Johannesson has opened the door to a potential future move to Manchester United or Liverpool. The 17-year-old, who plays for Norrkoping in Norway, has caught the eye of several big teams of late. Indeed club scout Stig Torbjornsen has said that all the “top clubs” are curious about the player. Torbjornsen added that while his side feel under no pressure to sell, the right opportunity could see Johannesson leave. What’s more, speaking to Sportbladet, the midfielder opened up on a potential avenue for his future career.  Johannesson is in fact the son of former Aston Villa man Joey Gudjonsson and was born in England. “Manchester United are my favorite team, but Norrkoping is my dream club,” the midfielder said. “I lived in Manchester when my dad played there (in England) and watched many matches. “You can’t say that (not going to Liverpool because United are his favourite team). They’re playing good football now. City and Liverpool have been great.” Torbjornsen added that the interest from far and wide in Johannesson has taken him by surprise. He said: “I’ve never experienced anything like it. The interest is completely wild. It’s such a battle for the young talent. You can tell by all the calls and requests you get. “When there’s a hype around a player, the others want to join in.” Subscribe to TEAMtalk’s daily newsletter…   AND THE REST FROM PAPER TALK Sergio Romero has received clarity on his Manchester United exit after holding talks with the club (Manchester Evening News) United are planning a move for RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano next summer (The Times) Meanwhile, the Red Devils are planning to bring over 20,000 fans back to Old Trafford after government talks (The Sun) Tyrone Mings feels the FA’s new Voluntary Diversity Code will offer a management pathway to more black people (Daily Telegraph) Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has hired bodyguards after receiving Merseyside derby abuse (Daily Mail) Brighton are planning to hand a new-and-improved contract to Tariq Lamptey (The Sun) Newcastle’s takeover could be back on after potential investor Jamie Reuben dropped a hint (The Sun) Borussia Dortmund say that United’s interest in Jadon Sancho has caused his dip in form (Daily Mirror) Marseille midfielder Papa Gueye says it his dream to play alongside Liverpool winger Sadio Mane (Daily Star) Outgoing Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu says his former club have signed up to a new European Super League (Daily Mirror) The Premier League are standing firm after calls to cut the pay-per-view charge for matches (Daily Mirror) Kylian Mbappe‘s exit from Paris Saint-Germain is a formality, according to Adil Rami (RMC Sport) Birmingham are among the clubs to have registered an interest in free agent Alexandre Pato (Calciomercato) Meanwhile, Aston Villa could make another attempt to sign Strasbourg defender Mohamed Simakan in January (Calciomercato) The post Paper Talk: Rising midfield star speaks out as Liverpool, Man Utd enter ‘wild’ transfer hunt; United man receives exit boost appeared first on teamtalk.com. - SPORT BETTING

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Paper Talk: Rising midfield star speaks out as Liverpool, Man Utd enter ‘wild’ transfer hunt; United man receives exit boost A rising midfield star discusses a potential move to the Premier League, while a Manchester United man gets clarity over his exit – all in the latest Paper Talk.   JOHANNESSON DISCUSSES EXCITING FUTURE Iceland’s hot prospect midfielder Isak Bergmann Johannesson has opened the door to a potential future move to Manchester United or Liverpool. The 17-year-old, who plays for Norrkoping in Norway, has caught the eye of several big teams of late. Indeed club scout Stig Torbjornsen has said that all the “top clubs” are curious about the player. Torbjornsen added that while his side feel under no pressure to sell, the right opportunity could see Johannesson leave. What’s more, speaking to Sportbladet, the midfielder opened up on a potential avenue for his future career.  Johannesson is in fact the son of former Aston Villa man Joey Gudjonsson and was born in England. “Manchester United are my favorite team, but Norrkoping is my dream club,” the midfielder said. “I lived in Manchester when my dad played there (in England) and watched many matches. “You can’t say that (not going to Liverpool because United are his favourite team). They’re playing good football now. City and Liverpool have been great.” Torbjornsen added that the interest from far and wide in Johannesson has taken him by surprise. He said: “I’ve never experienced anything like it. The interest is completely wild. It’s such a battle for the young talent. You can tell by all the calls and requests you get. “When there’s a hype around a player, the others want to join in.” Subscribe to TEAMtalk’s daily newsletter…   AND THE REST FROM PAPER TALK Sergio Romero has received clarity on his Manchester United exit after holding talks with the club (Manchester Evening News) United are planning a move for RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano next summer (The Times) Meanwhile, the Red Devils are planning to bring over 20,000 fans back to Old Trafford after government talks (The Sun) Tyrone Mings feels the FA’s new Voluntary Diversity Code will offer a management pathway to more black people (Daily Telegraph) Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has hired bodyguards after receiving Merseyside derby abuse (Daily Mail) Brighton are planning to hand a new-and-improved contract to Tariq Lamptey (The Sun) Newcastle’s takeover could be back on after potential investor Jamie Reuben dropped a hint (The Sun) Borussia Dortmund say that United’s interest in Jadon Sancho has caused his dip in form (Daily Mirror) Marseille midfielder Papa Gueye says it his dream to play alongside Liverpool winger Sadio Mane (Daily Star) Outgoing Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu says his former club have signed up to a new European Super League (Daily Mirror) The Premier League are standing firm after calls to cut the pay-per-view charge for matches (Daily Mirror) Kylian Mbappe‘s exit from Paris Saint-Germain is a formality, according to Adil Rami (RMC Sport) Birmingham are among the clubs to have registered an interest in free agent Alexandre Pato (Calciomercato) Meanwhile, Aston Villa could make another attempt to sign Strasbourg defender Mohamed Simakan in January (Calciomercato) The post Paper Talk: Rising midfield star speaks out as Liverpool, Man Utd enter ‘wild’ transfer hunt; United man receives exit boost appeared first on teamtalk.com.


A rising midfield star discusses a potential move to the Premier League, while a Manchester United man gets clarity over his exit – all in the latest Paper Talk.

 

JOHANNESSON DISCUSSES EXCITING FUTURE

Iceland’s hot prospect midfielder Isak Bergmann Johannesson has opened the door to a potential future move to Manchester United or Liverpool.

The 17-year-old, who plays for Norrkoping in Norway, has caught the eye of several big teams of late. Indeed club scout Stig Torbjornsen has said that all the “top clubs” are curious about the player.

Torbjornsen added that while his side feel under no pressure to sell, the right opportunity could see Johannesson leave.

What’s more, speaking to Sportbladet, the midfielder opened up on a potential avenue for his future career. 

Johannesson is in fact the son of former Aston Villa man Joey Gudjonsson and was born in England.

Manchester United are my favorite team, but Norrkoping is my dream club,” the midfielder said. “I lived in Manchester when my dad played there (in England) and watched many matches.

“You can’t say that (not going to Liverpool because United are his favourite team). They’re playing good football now. City and Liverpool have been great.”

Torbjornsen added that the interest from far and wide in Johannesson has taken him by surprise.

He said: “I’ve never experienced anything like it. The interest is completely wild. It’s such a battle for the young talent. You can tell by all the calls and requests you get.

“When there’s a hype around a player, the others want to join in.”


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Sergio Romero TEAMtalk

Sergio Romero has received clarity on his Manchester United exit after holding talks with the club (Manchester Evening News)

United are planning a move for RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano next summer (The Times)

Meanwhile, the Red Devils are planning to bring over 20,000 fans back to Old Trafford after government talks (The Sun)

Tyrone Mings feels the FA’s new Voluntary Diversity Code will offer a management pathway to more black people (Daily Telegraph)

Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has hired bodyguards after receiving Merseyside derby abuse (Daily Mail)

Brighton are planning to hand a new-and-improved contract to Tariq Lamptey (The Sun)

Newcastle’s takeover could be back on after potential investor Jamie Reuben dropped a hint (The Sun)

Borussia Dortmund say that United’s interest in Jadon Sancho has caused his dip in form (Daily Mirror)

Marseille midfielder Papa Gueye says it his dream to play alongside Liverpool winger Sadio Mane (Daily Star)

Outgoing Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu says his former club have signed up to a new European Super League (Daily Mirror)

The Premier League are standing firm after calls to cut the pay-per-view charge for matches (Daily Mirror)

Kylian Mbappe PSG

Kylian Mbappe‘s exit from Paris Saint-Germain is a formality, according to Adil Rami (RMC Sport)

Birmingham are among the clubs to have registered an interest in free agent Alexandre Pato (Calciomercato)

Meanwhile, Aston Villa could make another attempt to sign Strasbourg defender Mohamed Simakan in January (Calciomercato)

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