Transfer gossip: Mourinho watches Man United target Arnautovic, Liverpool submit Fekir bid, Arsenal to sign PSG starlet

Here’s a round-up of all the top football headlines and transfer-related gossip from Thursday’s newspapers and online…

Manchester United are keen on signing Marko Arnautovic, the West Ham forward, this summer. Jose Mourinho was spotted watching Austria’s friendly against Russia on Wednesday, which featured Arnautovic. (Evening Standard)

Mourinho has also told United NOT to spend £200m on Gareth Bale, the Real Madrid forward, but he does want to sign him (Sun)

Liverpool have submitted a bid worth almost £53m for Nabil Fekir, the Lyons and France attacking midfielder. (Le Parisien)

The Reds are also continuing their search for a new goalkeeper, and they have added Jasper Cillessen of Barcelona to their shortlist. (Mundo Deportivo)

Arsenal have offered Aaron Ramsey, the Wales midfielder, a new five-year contract as he enters the final year of his exisiting deal. (Times)

Robert Lewandowski is a target of Chelsea’s following the announcement of his decision to leave Bayern Munich this summer. (Mirror)

Arsenal are to sign Yacine Adil, the 17-year-old midfielder, from Paris Saint-Germain. (Mirror)

Fulham will have to pay around £20m to turn Aleksandar Mitrovic’s loan deal into a permanent one. (Evening Standard)

Crystal Palace defender Patrick van Aanholt could be the subject of interest from Everton this summer, with the Toffees tracking the Dutch full-back previously. (Daily Mail)

And here are the top talkSPORT.com stories:

Fernando Torres to follow Andres Iniesta to J. League after striker’s alleged move to Sagan Tosu was revealed by mistake

Chelsea FC transfer news: Blues and Paris Saint-Germain are tracking Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain

Liverpool FC transfer news: Juventus set to complete Emre Can switch before the end of the week – reports

West Ham United FC transfer news: Five-year deal for Marlon close to completion – reports

Gareth Bale transfer news: How Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham and PSG could line up if they sign Real Madrid star

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