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FacebookTwitterFacebook MessengerPinterestEmail The transfer window for all of Europe’s big five leagues is closed, but that doesn’t stop Transfer Talk from rummaging around about who will be moving where come January.TOP STORYUnited must pay £40m for MilenkovicTransfers Revealed: How FIFA wants to fix transfers ESPN’s Gabriele Marcotti obtained a FIFA report revealing the biggest overhaul to the transfer system in decades. Are they finally serious about cleaning up football? How a transfer works With help from former Tottenham and Liverpool director of football, Damien Comolli, we show you how a transfer works through Iain Macintosh’s tale of fictional rising star Dave Thumper. FC Exclusives – Everton check on Liverpool’s Origi – Loftus-Cheek won’t be sold – Ramsey open to top six move – PSG want Wenger on transfers – Real Madrid monitoring Sterling Manchester United are interested in Fiorentina defender Nikola Milenkovic, but the Sun says they will have to spend more than they would like to in order to land him. With Juventus, Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea also linked with the Serbia international, United “have been told it will cost more than £40 million” to sign him. That is £10m more than they had hoped to pay for the 21-year-old, who was scouted by Jose Mourinho while on international duty last week. The Sun says “United’s money men are wary of paying over the odds, having already given Mourinho £6 to buy Eric Bailly and Victor Lindelof — both struggling for regular starts.” And with United having been told Juve are “very keen,” Mourinho’s search for a new centre-back may go on a bit longer. Meanwhile, the Manchester Evening News says the manager is also looking at Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly, “who is understood to be open to moving to England.” Senegal international Koulibaly recently signed new terms, “but Mourinho must believe there is a possibility of signing him.”LIVE BLOG 08.00 BST: The Central Coast Mariners have offered Usain Bolt a contract for “much, much less” than what the Olympic great’s camp requested, the head of the A-League says. A-League boss Greg O’Rourke says Bolt is considering the offer that Bolt’s agent confirmed to ESPN was tabled on Sunday. “I understand from Central Coast Mariners that they have tabled an offer to Usain Bolt’s management, which he is considering,” O’Rourke told SEN radio on Monday. “That offer is much, much less than [the Bolt camp] were originally requesting. “And that’s really reflected that if Usain wants to join the club and become a footballer he should follow a journey pretty similar to any triallist, not withstanding for a minute the amount of marketing that somebody like Usain Bolt, the fastest man in the world, can bring to the Central Coast and the broader A-League.”PAPER TALKChelsea want
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