Chelsea eye Joe Hart as replacement for Real Madrid bound Thibaut Courtois

Sport360 staff 12:14 06/02/2018
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  • Hart is in the frame to replace Courtois should he move to Madrid.

    Arsenal are looking to tie down Aaron Ramsey to a new deal, but it could cost them more after the Mesut Ozil contract, the Daily Mirror reports.

    The paper says the club are keen to keep the midfielder, who is in top form and has 18 months left on his current arrangement.

    But Arsene Wenger has already admitted other players will want parity with the £350,000-a-week three-year deal for Ozil, the paper adds.

    England goalkeeper Joe Hart is being eyed up as a potential replacement for Chelsea‘s Thibaut Courtois, according to the Sun.

    The Blues fear Courtois, who has one season left on his current deal, will see out his contract or get snapped up by Real Madrid, the paper says, and Hart is in the frame to step in after his loan to West Ham ends.

    Newcastle are set to revive their interest in Danish international Nicolai Jorgensen in the summer, according to the Daily Star.

    He is said to be a target for Rafa Benitez to help beef up the Toon attack, but the club failed to match Feyenoord’s £20m valuation last month and brought in Leicester’s Islam Slimani on loan until the end of the season.

    However, Benitez still sees Jorgensen as a long-term solution to Newcastle’s goal-scoring problems, the paper says.

    Chelsea's Morata reportedly is a target for PSG.

    Morata is reportedly a target for PSG.

    Chelsea’s Alvaro Morata is reportedly a summer target for Paris St Germain.

    The Daily Mirror says reports in France claim the Ligue 1 leaders are preparing a shock swoop for the Spanish striker, who has impressed after his switch to Stamford Bridge from Real Madrid last year.

    David Moyes is unlikely to extend his stay at West Ham past the end of the season, according to the Daily Telegraph, even if the club avoid relegation.

    The paper says the club are already expected to be searching for a new permanent manager in the summer, with the side’s 3-1 defeat to Brighton putting them back in relegation danger.

    If Moyes does keep West Ham in the Premier League he may well have options elsewhere, the paper adds, but if not there is little chance of them keeping him on.

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