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Transfer rumours and paper review: Tottenham to swoop for West Ham star? Juventus eyeing Arsenal ace?

Here are the top transfer-related stories in Saturday's newspapers…

Manchester United will invoke options to extend the contracts of Juan Mata, Ander Herrera, Ashley Young and Daley Blind until the end of next season. The quartet are out of contract next summer but United will move to secure the players’ immediate futures and bolster their transfer values by triggering clauses that extend their deals by a further 12 months. (Daily Telegraph)

Diego Simeone wants to build his new Atletico Madrid midfield around Ander Herrera and will move for the 28-year-old at the end of this season, according to sources close to the Argentine coach. (Daily Mail)

Arsenal face a battle to keep hold of Hector Bellerin, with Juventus keen on the Spanish defender. The Serie A side lost Dani Alves to PSG last season and failed to replace him. Now they are eyeing Bellerin. (Daily Mirror)

Barcelona transfer target Philippe Coutinho will ask Liverpool to reject any bids they receive from Paris Saint-Germain as he continues to hold out for a move to the Nou Camp. (Daily Mail)

Mauricio Pochettino is monitoring the progress of West Ham star Manuel Lanzini. The Tottenham boss is a big fan of the 24-year-old playmaker and has been ever since Lanzini scored against his team at White Hart Lane two years ago. (Daily Mirror)

Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has admitted he would return to Real Madrid despite being sold by the club less than four months ago. (Daily Mirror)

And here are the latest talkSPORT.com headlines…​

Fenerbahce are ready to offer Swansea winger Luciano Narsingh a New Year escape route, according to reports in Turkey

Barcelona want to increase Sergi Roberto's release clause to an eye-watering £350million amid reported interest from Manchester City

Liverpool have welcomed Kai Havertz to their Melwood training ground as they look to get ahead of the competition in the race to sign the 18-year-old

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