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Borussia Dortmund lead chase for Manchester United and Liverpool target Karim Adeyemi - Paper Round

Man Utd and Liverpool set to miss out on Adeyemi Karim Adeyemi is wanted by Manchester United and there have been reports linking Liverpool to the 20-year-old Germany international, but the RB Salzburg striker is set to return to his home country. The Daily Mail claims that United failed with a late offer of £150,000-a-week wages with Adeyemi instead preferring to follow his dream of playing for Borussia Dortmund.

Ad/> /> TransfersRice, Richarlison and Antony — three players to rebuild Man Utd after exodus16 HOURS AGO Paper Round’s view: Who can blame him? United went after Erling Haaland and instead he made the same choice. He is now on the verge of a huge transfer to champions Manchester City, and United instead have endured yet more misery.

This is a stark problem for United if their wages are no longer enough to get top talent to choose them despite their financial prowess. Read the full story Arteta wants Martinez The Daily Mirror suggests that Mikel Arteta is keen to bring Lautaro Martinez to Arsenal ahead of next season, though the paper points out that splashing out on the 24-year-old Argentine, with a price tag of £60 million, comes with a risk.

Nicolas Pepe, Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang were either disappointments or qualified successes, so he must consider if he will take the risk. /> Paper Round’s view: Lacazette was not necessarily a failure, and Aubameyang became difficult to handle after some brilliant efforts.

As for Pepe, it’s been a huge disappointment, but there is always a risk buying from a lower European league. As for Martinez, he has impressed over the course of several seasons with no hint of a serious personality problem so there is little reason to avoid taking the plunge.

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