Edwin van der Sar confirms talks with Man Utd over Old Trafford return – Paper talk and football transfer gossip



Edwin van der Sar confirms talks with Man Utd over Old Trafford return – Paper talk and football transfer gossip

The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…

Premier League

Edwin van der Sar has revealed he held two rounds of talks with Ed Woodward about joining Manchester United in an executive role – Daily Mail.

Van der Sar set for MNF appearance

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar will appear on Monday Night Football when Michael Carrick’s side take on Everton, live on Sky Sports.

Pep Guardiola only had half an eye on the north London derby as the Manchester City boss jetted out to Italy to watch a Serie C clash – The Sun.

Tottenham hero Dele expressed his determination to return on the pitch soon amid a five-month spell in the sidelines as a free agent – The Sun.

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EFL

Former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere had to be dragged away from angry fans after his Luton Town side were held to a 1-1 draw against Burton Albion The Mirror.

Scotland

The Tartan Army is facing a war over sporrans amid fears the kilt pouches will be banned from US World Cup stadiums – Scottish Sun.

World football

AC Milan and England World Cup hopeful Ruben Loftus-Cheek was rushed to hospital with a serious head injury – The Sun.

Winter Olympics

Israel’s four-man bobsleigh team was disqualified by its own national association over accusations that one of the athletes faked an illness to allow a substitution – The Telegraph.