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The Sunday Mirror

Liverpool have joined the race for Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.

Manchester City want to secure Erling Haaland with a new contract – in a bid to avoid the prospect of an Etihad exodus next year.

Erik ten Hag has promised that three new signings will turn Manchester United into top four contenders – if he can also find a cure for the injury problems that blighted the last Premier League campaign.

Sepp van den Berg is desperate to leave Liverpool after a series of loan spells – but he believes they are putting him out of the move.

Kai Havertz has revealed he sees himself as Arsenal’s number 9 after enjoying a strong end to the season.

Kai Havertz celebrates after putting Arsenal 3-0 up at Tottenham

Manchester United are planning a double strike against their Premier League rivals this summer, with Wolves striker Matheus Cunha and West Ham midfielder Mohammed Kudus on their watchlist.

Mason Greenwood has a number of Serie A clubs after his signature, with Napoli, Juventus and Lazio all keen on the Manchester United striker if the Premier League club let him leave.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is still wanted by Besiktas after turning down the chance to join the Turkish club last December.

Brighton goalkeeper Carl Rushworth is wanted by Premier League new boys Ipswich Town.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

The plot to launch the European Super League has been dealt another blow after Juventus decided to join the group of clubs opposing the controversial breakaway competition.

Jose Mourinho has agreed a two-year deal to manage Turkish giants Fenerbahce and will be reunited with his former assistant Ricardo Formosinho, who he last worked with at Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.

THE SUNDAY POST

Vincent Kompany’s wages at Bayern Munich will reportedly see him earn £2.6m more than their former head coach Julian Nagelsmann.

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Vincent Kompany shares his thoughts following his appointment as Bayern Munich head coach

Arsenal have made an inquiry into Barcelona’s young left-back Mikayil Faye, who has also been scouted by Liverpool, Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich.

Controversial Russian influencer Mellstroy is believed to have offered fans who invaded the pitch during the Champions League final £300,000 to pull off their stunt.

Bayern Munich star Joshua Kimmich has hit out at the shocking results of a poll which showed 21% of Germans wanted more white players in the national team and 17% said it was a “disgrace” that Ilkay Gundogan was captain.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Newcastle have turned their attention to a move for Juventus defender Dean Huijsen after Chelsea diverted their pursuit of Tosin Adarabioyo.

AC Milan are set to rekindle their interest in Jakub Kiwior this summer.

Everton will continue to negotiate with 777 Partners over the proposed takeover, despite the investment firm failing to complete its deal by Saturday’s deadline.

Bosnia and Herzegovina goalkeeper Kenan Piric, a free agent after leaving AEK Larnaca, wants to put himself on display when they face England on Monday amid interest from Southampton, Celtic and Sheffield United.

Sunderland will not stand in the way of winger Jack Clarke if any of his Premier League suitors – West Ham, Bournemouth and Southampton among others – make a move this summer.

SUNDAY SUN

According to reports, incoming Fenerbahce manager Jose Mourinho is already facing a transfer dilemma, with Arsenal eyeing a swoop for full-back Ferdi Kadioglu, who has already agreed terms on a move to the Emirates.

Graham Potter is in no rush to return to club management as he has his heart set on becoming the next England boss.

Erik ten Hag insists he is not guilty of blowing £400m of Manchester United’s money on fees for players such as Antony, Casemiro and Mason Mount whose signings he claims were sanctioned and approved by former CEO Richard Arnold and by former director of football John Murtough. .

John Textor has asked the Premier League for a grace period to come to Everton’s rescue, still holding a 45% stake in Crystal Palace.

Manchester City will make a move for AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan if Ederson decides his future lies in Saudi Arabia.

Chelsea associate boss Enzo Maresca will prioritize a move for Manchester City striker James McAtee, who he would have targeted had he stayed at Leicester City.

Caoimhin Kelleher is seeking urgent talks with new Liverpool boss Arne Slot over his future as he believes he needs regular first-team football instead of backing Alisson.

West Ham are considering a move for veteran QPR goalkeeper Asmir Begovic as third choice for their first team.

Jose Sa could be on his way out of Wolves this summer, although boss Gary O’Neil is very reluctant to let his No.1 goalkeeper leave despite a precarious profit and sustainability position.

Atletico Madrid have become favorites to sign West Ham defender Nayef Aguerd, who is also interested from former club Rennes but is keen to enjoy life in LaLiga.

Leicester City scouts are hot on the heels of rising Argentine talent Ezequiel Fernandez from Boca Juniors.

Southampton boss Russell Martin wants to sign Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley, although the chances of a deal seem slim.

Craig Bellamy has major support in Burnley to become the next manager of the relegated side.

Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri wants fresh investment in the club but is rejecting offers to buy it.

Huddersfield Town have slapped a £10m price tag on midfielder Jack Rudoni in an effort to quell interest from Coventry City.

Ruud van Nistelrooy is hoping his star power will land him interviews for managerial roles in England after more than a year on the job.

OBSERVER

Chelsea are confident of beating Newcastle to the signing of Fulham centre-back Tosin Adarabioyo on a free transfer.

Fulham centre-back Tosin.
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Fulham centre-back Tosin

SUNDAY DAILY STAR

Everton striker Neal Maupay, who has spent the season on loan at Brentford, caused a stir in England and famously sang ‘It’s Coming Home’ as he joked that the nation’s international tour drought would continue.

Leeds United winger Crysencio Summerville will be targeted by Crystal Palace if they lose Michael Olise or Eberechi Eze this summer.

Mike Tyson will not fight Jake Paul next month after the 57-year-old former heavyweight champion was advised to postpone the bout due to a flare-up of an ulcer problem.

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British tennis authorities will install a new high-tech hybrid clay court this month in an effort to improve the fortunes of its players on the surface.

THE EVENING STANDARD

Chelsea are ready to divert another of Newcastle’s potential summer bids as they are interested in Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili along with Fulham’s Trevor Chalobah.

West Ham are in talks over a deal to sign Brazilian teenager Luis Guilherme from Palmeiras.

THE SUNDAY POST

Ange Postecoglou could be set to swoop for his old club, with Tottenham Hotspur joining Manchester United in the race for Celtic midfielder Daniel Kelly.

Ryan Christie says the Scotland squad are in a state of shock after Lyndon Dykes’ freak injury ruled them out of Euro 2024.

Leon Balogun has set his sights on bringing silverware to Ibrox after extending his Rangers stay – on the day five of his team-mates headed for the Ibrox exit door.

Fiorentina and Fulham are two of the clubs battling to sign Southampton’s Scotland international midfielder Stuart Armstrong when his contract expires this summer.

Bristol City and Blackburn Rovers are among the clubs interested in Motherwell striker Theo Bair.

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