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Transfer rumours and paper review - Friday, September 15: Real Madrid to revive De Gea and Hazard bids, Ozil wants Man United move, Isco's insane buy-out clause

Here are the top football headlines and transfer-related stories in Friday's newspapers... Real Madrid are set to revive their interest in Red Devils goalkeeper David de Gea and Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard next summer. (Don Balon) But Spain goalkeeper De Gea has hinted at a long-term Manchester United stay… by moving into a new house. (The Sun) Mesut Ozil is eyeing a move to Manchester United when his contract with Arsenal expires next summer, having reportedly turned down an £8.1million-a-year offer to stay with the Gunners. (The Sun) Alexis Sanchez is set to reject any advance by Real Madrid in favour of joining Manchester City next summer. (Daily Mirror) Man United boss...
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