TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Five Arsenal players have been touted for potential departures in order to fund the signing of Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez, including Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Guglielmo Vicario has taken a massive step towards leaving Tottenham this summer. The Italian, 29, has reportedly struck a full agreement on personal terms with Serie A champions-in-waiting Inter Milan.
(Sun)
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Manchester United could turn to Portuguese winger Rafael Leao, 26, in the summer, with AC Milan open to exploring a swap deal involving 28-year-old England forward Marcus Rashford, 25-year-old Uruguay midfielder Manuel Ugarte or Netherlands striker Joshua Zirkzee, 24.
(La Gazzetta dello Sport)
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Manchester United do not want to get into a bidding war for Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Elliot Anderson, 23, who is also a target for Manchester City, and could turn to other targets such as Brighton's Cameroon international Carlos Baleba.
(ESPN)
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Morgan Rogers has emerged as Manchester United’s dream target ahead of the upcoming transfer window, according to reports.
(Sun)
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Newcastle are planning a rebuild this summer with Lens' 21-year-old French goalkeeper Robin Risser and Manchester City and England stopper James Trafford, 23, being considered for the No 1 spot.
(i paper)
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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, 31, has a £57m release clause in his contract, but the club are confident that securing Champions League qualification will be enough to persuade the Portugal midfielder to stay.
(Daily Mirror)
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Manchester United and Arsenal have been placed on red alert as Sandro Tonali has decided he wants to remain in the Premier League next season.
(Sun)
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Leeds United have renewed their interest in signing Sporting defensive midfielder Hidemasa Morita, with the 30-year-old Japan international understood to be willing to commit to the move if they secure their Premier League status.
(Daily Mail)
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Everton have already made an offer to PSV to take the Dutch club's US-born Bosnia and Herzegovina forward Esmir Bajraktarevic, 21, to Hill Dickinson Stadium in the summer.
(SportSport)
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Scottish midfielder Lewis Ferguson would prefer a move to the Premier League rather than to Rangers as rumours of a Bologna exit gather pace.
(Daily Record)
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Charlton Athletic were scouting both Will Ferry and Luke Graham during the Dundee derby.
(Daily Record)
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Barcelona are continuing to push for a deal to sign Atletico Madrid and Argentina striker Julian Alvarez, 26, but Arsenal and Paris St-Germain are refusing to give up on bringing in the former Manchester City forward.
(Teamtalk)
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Marseille may have to sell English striker Mason Greenwood, 24, for financial reasons - with Juventus poised to swoop despite the French club wanting a minimum 50m euros ( £43m) for the player.
(La Gazzetta dello Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Scott Parker has left Burnley by mutual consent; Parker leaves with immediate effect with Mike Jackson taking over on an interim basis, starting against Leeds on Friday.
(Sky Sports)
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Crystal Palace have drawn up a shortlist of six managers to replace Oliver Glasner at the end of the season, with both Coventry boss Frank Lampard and Ipswich's Kieran McKenna under consideration.
(Independent)
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Ex-England boss Steve McClaren is set for talks with recently-relegated Rotherham about becoming their new manager.
(Sun)
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Steve Bruce has confirmed his retirement – but admits an international job could tempt him back to the dugout. Bruce, 65, managed a staggering 476 Premier League matches across spells at Birmingham City, Wigan, Sunderland, Hull and Newcastle.
(Sun)
OTHER STUFF
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Kobbie Mainoo is set for a 650 per cent pay rise at Manchester United, with his reported new contract taking him from £20,000-per-week to £150,000.
(Daily Mail)
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Ashley Young has announced his retirement from football, closing the curtain on a stellar career. The former England and Manchester United star, who has been playing for Ipswich Town since 2025, confirmed the news on X on Thursday..
(Daily Mail)
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70-year-old Angel Mateos Gonzalez is set to come out of retirement 27 years after last playing to appear for Spanish fifth-tier side CD Colunga as a result of a goalkeeping crisis. He will become the oldest player in history to play in an official match.
(Guardian)
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