Manchester United could be set for a drastic clear-out in January with Jose Mourinho locking his sights on Diego Godin to solve his defensive problems.
The embattled United boss will fork out £30million on the Atletico Madrid defender, according to the Sun, who say he has also drawn-up a hit list of eight doomed stars set for the Old Trafford chopping block.
Marcos Rojo and Matteo Darmian are named as the two men almost certain to be on their way out of Manchester, both men who have been used begrudgingly by Mourinho due to his recent injury crisis at the back.
Despite recently being allowed back to training Bastian Schweinsteiger's days are apparently also numbered along with England internationals Phil Jones and Michael Carrick.
Here are the rest of Saturday's transfer stories from the Daily Mirror and beyond...
Zlatan Ibrahimovic could be offered escape route from Old Trafford nightmare by LA Galaxy.
Manchester City star Nolito's mum: My son earns £100k-a-week but I'm skint and live in a filthy squat .
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino laments missing 'easy' chance to finish above Arsenal last season.
Marouane Fellaini insists Man United players trust Jose Mourinho - and has urged fans to do the same.
Manchester United should 'trust' Jose Mourinho, insists former Red Devils boss David Moyes .
Swansea's Modou Barrow admits it will be a 'dream' to play against boyhood hero Zlatan Ibrahmovic.
Mesut Ozil can be a legend like Dennis Bergkamp if he commits future to Arsenal, says Arsene Wenger.
Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez insists Gunners have extra 'hunger' to win Premier League this season.
Jordan Henderson is Premier League's BEST passer ... and Jurgen Klopp wants him to get more credit.
David Moyes admits Sunderland tenure has been 'painful' ahead of Bournemouth clash.
Everton skipper Phil Jagielka relishing Diego Costa battle ahead of trip to Stamford Bridge.
Jose Mourinho backed to turn things around at Old Trafford by former assistant Jose Morais.
Chelsea winger Eden Hazard is on track to become one of world's best , says boss Antonio Conte.
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