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    Arsenal ‘considering shock swoop for Everton flop Moise Kean’ to solve striker woes but face fight with three Prem foes

    ARSENAL are keeping tabs on Everton flop Moise Kean in their battle to finally add some firepower up front.The Gunners have been unable to sign a centre-forward in the last few transfer windows, leaving manager Mikel Arteta with a lack of options to spearhead his attack.Arsenal have been linked with Fiorentina star Moise KeanCredit: GettyEverton flop Kean is also wanted by three other Prem sidesCredit: RexArteta has used Gabriel Jesus up front – and the likes of midfielders Kai Havertz and Mikel Merino as false nines.Many Arsenal fans have blamed missing out on the Premier League title on the lack of a natural striker.According to Tuttomercatoweb, however, the Gunners are finally looking to splash the cash for a No9 in this summer transfer window.And Arsenal have been linked with Kean, 25, who is thriving this season with Fiorentina as he has already registered 20 goals and three assists in 34 appearances across all competitions.Read More on ArsenalThat is a far cry from the £44million-rated forward’s Goodison Park days, in which he scored just four goals in 39 matches following his move from Juventus in 2019.The Italy international was loaned out to Paris Saint-Germain and former club Juve where he made a permanent return in 2023.Kean regained his former goalscoring prowess with Fiorentina following his move to the Artemio Franchi in the summer.Although last month he collapsed on the pitch against Verona – but he has now recovered.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The EmiratesArsenal are facing competition from Premier League rivals Tottenham, West Ham and Newcastle.Toon see him as a potential replacement for Alexander Isak if he decides to leaveMoise Kean shows off his super skill with training at PSGIsak has taken the Premier League by storm since his arrival at St James’ Park in 2022 and has even been linked with a move to the Emirates this summer.The Gunners have also been linked with other European strikers, shich as RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, Juventus sharpshooter Dusan Vlahovic and Napoli’s Victor Osimhen – who is currently on loan at Galatasaray.Arsenal ratings vs ChelseaARSENAL collected three points at the Emirates with a comfortable display as they fight to keep their fading title hopes alive. More

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    Chelsea flop Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, 26, already planning for career after football despite signing six-year contract

    KIERNAN DEWSBURY-HALL is already planning for life after retirement despite penning a six-year deal with Chelsea in the summer.The midfielder has had a disappointing start to life in West London, making just one Premier League start since his £30m move from Leicester in July.Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is preparing for life after retirementCredit: GettyDewsbury-Hall will likely be forced to look for a new club in the summer, with boss Enzo Maresca clearly favouring other Blues over the 26-year-old.But it appears that the Foxes academy graduate is looking well beyond next season and is already planning for life after retirement.According to Fabrizio Romano, Dewsbury-Hall has begun studying for a PFA Sporting Directorship course.That course, which takes two years to complete, costs nearly £12,000 and helps train up the next batch of football directors.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLDewsbury-Hall could join a long list of pros that have turned their attention to director-level roles.Former Arsenal midfielder Edu Gaspar returned to the Gunners as Sporting Director some 15 years after leaving north London as a player.While ex-Chelsea and Barcelona star Deco is the current Sporting Director at Barca.Dewsbury-Hall will still be able to keep a focus on returning to form alongside his studies, as the course only requires four face-to-face sessions per year and one two-hour virtual session every fortnight. Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Chelsea Files every Tuesday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Stamford BridgeDespite a lack of minutes in the league, Dewsbury-Hall has started seven of Chelsea’s eight Europa Conference League games this season – scoring three times and registering one assist in the process.And he still has a long list of suitors who could snatch him away from Stamford Bridge at the end of the season.’This is a joke’ – Danny Drinkwater reveals moment he was told he had ONE HOUR to leave ChelseaWest Ham and former club Leicester were both linked with a move for the star in January, while Brighton were known to be admirers last summer.However, Dewsbury-Hall remains tied down to his current terms in SW6 until 2030.Chelsea ratings vs ArsenalCHELSEA missed the chance to pull clear in the race for Champions League football as they suffered a 1-0 defeat at Arsenal.Mikel Merino scored the only goal of the game as the Blues produced a limp performance at the Emirates.They were without several key men including Cole Palmer.And they struggled to create chances against Arsenal with a threadbare subs bench to boot.But who was Chelsea’s best player in North London?And which players will want to forget about their performance as soon as possible?See SunSport’s Andy Dillon’s verdict on the Chelsea players here More

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    ‘If you lose your speed, you’re dead’ – Why Arsenal flogged Thierry Henry and broke up Invincibles

    ARSENAL remain the only team to go an entire Premier League season undefeated when they won the title in 2003-04.But within a few years of that historic triumph, the Invincibles squad was broken up.Arsenal’s Invincibles won the Premier League in 2003-04Credit: GettyThierry Henry is the club’s top goalscorer and arguably greatest playerCredit: GettyHe left for Barcelona in a £16m transfer in 2007Credit: GettyAnd that included flogging superstar forward Thierry Henry.Talisman Henry – Arsenal captain at the time – left North London for Barcelona aged 29 in the summer of 2007.The Gunners received just £16million for their record goalscorer. But in a bombshell exclusive interview with SunSport, in which he slams the board for “failing” Mikel Arteta, former Arsenal managing director Keith Edelman revealed why they were prepared to sell Henry.READ MORE ON ARSENALEdelman said: “The reason Thierry moved on was because he was losing his speed. “His game was basically all about speed. “And if you lose your speed, then you’re dead. “So, we got money for him despite the fact that he was on the downward trap. Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The Emirates”It’s like Kevin De Bruyne. Would you have been better to sell him for more money at the end of last year? “Or keep him and risk that he’d keep going this season?”I trained with Thierry Henry and he ruined my Arsenal career and it took me two years to go back over to the first team Henry – who scored 228 times for Arsenal – had three seasons at the Nou Camp, winning two LaLiga titles, the Copa del Rey, Champions League, Super Cup and Club World Cup.As for the team he left, Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal went nine years without a major trophy between their FA Cup triumphs in 2005 and 2014. Part of the reason for the lack of success was because many of the 2004 Invincibles departed the club – including heroes Patrick Vieira and Robert Pires – to make way for cheaper, younger players with potential. The transfer strategy, though, was down to the financial mire Arsenal found themselves in.Edelman explained: “Building a team goes in waves. “If you’ve got endless amounts of money, as Manchester City had, you could keep a team going longer.”I’d argue there’s probably only 20 world-class players in the whole Premier League, which is a very small number. “Therefore, replacing world-class players is very difficult.”And therefore, if you win things, you have a lot of world-class players because that’s how you win things. But when they get older, it’s very difficult to replace them.”You’ve got to look at how many world-class players you’ve got in your team, and they won’t be world-class forever, they get older and tend to dip. “This is what I mean about looking at things strategically. “You’ve got to ask the right questions. You’ve got to be probing. I don’t think a lot of people do that.”Arsenal were, in the Invincible years, were really lucky because, they had Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires, Sol Campbell and Gilberto Silva, there’s five world-class players.”READ MORE SUN STORIESRead our full interview with EdelmanEdelman has landed a new role away from football. He has taken up a position with the country’s leading keynote speakers’ agency, Champions Speakers, to deliver speeches in the business worldHenry had three seasons with Barcelona, winning the Champions LeagueCredit: ReutersRobert Pires, Gilberto and Patrick Vieira were all deemed ‘world-class’ playersCredit: GettyFormer Arsenal managing director Keith Edelman, right, lifted the lid on the Arsene Wenger eraCredit: PA:Press Association More

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    Neymar enjoys family time with pregnant girlfriend Bruna Biancardi after he was accused of attending party with escorts

    NEYMAR has been seen enjoying some family time with pregnant girlfriend Bruna Biancardi after he was accused of partying with escorts. The Brazil superstar, 33, reportedly attended a party with at least 20 escorts and is accused of being unfaithful to his partner.Neymar has put on a united front with partner Bruna Biancardi after being accused of partying with escortsCredit: Instagram @neymarjrHe is accused of sleeping with Any Awuada and one other woman at a partyCredit: Instagram @anyawuadaNeymar previously apologised to Biancardi for an affair he had in 2023Credit: Instagram @neymarjrAccording to Leo Dias, Biancardi confronted the ex-Barcelona star after being sent videos of him surrounded by other women.The report claims Neymar left the party by helicopter but did not return home.One of the escorts, Any Awuada, told Brazilian TV programme Fofocalizando that she slept with Neymar at the party.The pair were also allegedly joined by another woman.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLNeymar, who now plays for Santos, denies the claims he attended the party and said he gave the helicopter to a friend to borrow.The attacker has taken to Instagram to share a number of pictures of him with his kids and Biancardi.He has three children: firstborn Davi Lucca from a previous relationship, Mavie, his child with Biancardi, and Helena, with Amanda Kimberlly, and is expecting a fourth with Biancardi.Neymar has previously apologised to Biancardi for a previous affair he had during her first pregnancy, saying he “made a mistake”.Most read in FootballThe superstar returned to Santos in January after an injury-hit spell with Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal.He has registered six goal contributions in seven games for the club, who unretired Pele’s No10 jersey for his return.Neymar breaks down in tears and reveals ‘each day I am away is a day of suffering’ after injury hell More

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    Man Utd and Man City caught in age fraud scandal over six academy stars with fears some could be ADULTS

    MANCHESTER UNITED and Manchester City have allegedly been caught up in an age fraud scandal over six academy stars.The Telegraph reports there are fears that some of the foreign-born youngsters may actually have been adults.Man Utd and Man City have been caught up in an age fraud scandalCredit: RexThe outlet claims to have seen evidence, including photos, potentially implicating the six as having played in older age groups back in their homelands.None of the players have been named.Neither United or City are suggested to have known they were not the age they were said to be.But both clubs are aware of the evidence that has emerged.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThree of the six players have gone on to play for England youth teams.Parents of other children at United and City’s academy previously raised concerns with staff about the six players in question.United and City, as well as the Premier League and Home Office, declined to comment on whether they have taken, or will take, any action.But City insist they have not strayed from all the required and relevant legal and regulatory obligations.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordThey added that it’s not uncommon for star youth players to compete in older age groups.A statement from Manchester United added: “We are committed to operating all aspects of our academy within the rules and regulations laid down by our governing bodies, including the recruitment and registration of players.Inside Man City’s £300MILLION new stadium upgrade with futuristic Etihad project to rival Anfield“We take our responsibilities for player wellbeing and safeguarding very seriously.“Indeed, we take pride in the reputation we have developed for considering the participants in our programmes as first and foremost children, rather than players.“Our recruitment process is focused firmly on future potential rather than current performance or physical development.” More

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    Arsenal warned about stadium redevelopment by former chief who oversaw Emirates’ build

    ARSENAL have been warned about expanding the Emirates by former managing director Keith Edelman.The Gunners are reportedly exploring ways to increase the capacity of their ground after being approached by an architect.Keith Edelman oversaw the construction of the Emirates while he was Arsenal managing directorCredit: PA:Press AssociationEx-Gunners chief has worries over the stadium being expandedCredit: GettyThe Emirates opened in 2006 and Edelman was crucial in the construction of the stadium, which houses just over 60,000 fans.He believes it has stood the test of time and voiced concerns over expansion in a bombshell interview with SunSport where he blasts the board for wasting money.He told SunSport: “When I go there, I look around and it has stood up terribly well over time.“There are some things that are ageing and need to be replaced, but the fabric of the building is still amazing. It looks like it could have been built two years ago, not 20.READ MORE IN ARSENAL“I know everyone wants to go bigger, but when I go to Wembley, I don’t enjoy the experience. You’re too far away from the pitch.”Edelman raised doubt on the practicality of expansion at the Emirates, pointing out the problems that could arise if a further 20,000 fans descended on the small space in N7.He is also doubtful over whether demand will continue at its current level, hinting football could be going through a boom period currently.He continued: “I’ve seen the reports that they’re trying to make it bigger.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The Emirates“It’s a pretty tight site because it’s got the Northern Triangle building at the top, which is where the two railway lines meet, and it’s got the North East line on the left side, you’re looking northwards, and the Dragon Park side, the other side.“If they manage to get another 20,000 people in the site, they are going to have to do some piece of infrastructure that makes that happen, which I can’t think of at present, not because I’m not clever enough, but I’m sure there’ll be some clever architect who’ll work out some plan to get it to where it could work.Bukayo Saka update as Arsenal star spotted at Emirates without crutches… but Gunners suffer fresh injury blow“But it’s quite difficult to think about how you do it. At the time we were struggling to get our stadium built, and that was a big leap, and we’re talking 20 years ago, so 20 years is a pretty good time. “We weren’t thinking that we wanted to go hugely bigger. One way of looking at it is that football will always be very, very popular. “But if you go back 20, 30 years, there were lots of times when football stadiums weren’t sold out.“We may be in a boom period where we’re going to see attendance is very high for the 20 years, and Arsenal could fit 80,000 in. I don’t know. “But there’s an economic ratio of price per seat and numbers of people. “Because if you can’t fill your stadium, then you can’t premium price, and you make much more money out of premium price than you do out of adding another 5,000 seats.”READ MORE SUN STORIESRead our full interview with EdelmanEdelman has landed a new role away from football. He has taken up a position with the country’s leading keynote speakers’ agency, Champions Speakers, to deliver speeches in the business world More

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    Son of former England striker switches allegiance to bitter rivals Scotland and reveals his father’s reaction

    GEORGE HIRST has officially switched allegiances to Scotland and revealed what former England star father David has said about it.Ipswich star Hirst, 26, was a late addition to Scotland’s squad for their upcoming Nations League play-off against Greece.George Hirst is ready for his Scotland debut after switching allegiancesCredit: Kenny RamsayThe ace’s grandfather was Scottish but dad David played for EnglandCredit: GettyThe forward has four goals in 20 games under Kieran McKenna this season, including one against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.And Hirst, who qualifies through his grandfather, is now looking forward to potentially making his international debut this month.However, the ace had to change his allegiances from England to Scotland for the call-up to happen.But by playing for Steve Clarke’s side, it saw Hirst miss out on the opportunity to follow ex-Sheffield Wednesday hitman David, who played three times for England.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Hirst Jr has no regrets about choosing to play for Scotland – and he has also revealed what his dad said on the matter.Hirst said: “I’m delighted, it’s a bit of a dream come true to be honest.“The chance to go and play international football… my grandad was Scottish and it’s an opportunity to go and make him proud.“I’ve known for a while that I could play for Scotland and that’s always been a big aim of mine.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS“I’ve been asked about it in the media over the past year and I’ve tried to bat it off, saying that I’m just going to focus on Ipswich.”But if I’m being brutally honest it’s always been in the back of my mind.”How should Scotland use Kieran Tierney – and will he play centre-half for Celtic?Hirst has been a regular for Ipswich this seasonCredit: GettyOn dad David’s response, Hirst added: “I mentioned it to him and he said, ‘Go and do it – your grandad would be very proud of you going to play for Scotland’ and that was a big thing for me.“He said to me his greatest honour in his career was playing international football and he said, ‘You’ve got that opportunity now, go and give it your best shot’.” More

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    Which Premier League team has the hardest run-in? All 20 sides ranked as race for European places hots up

    THE Premier League season is rapidly drawing to a close with runaway leaders Liverpool set to win only their second crown.The bottom of three of Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich also look resigned to relegation.Liverpool are the runaway league leaders and look almost certain to regain their Premier League crownCredit: EPAMan Utd look unlikely to land a European spot for next season with a trickier run-inCredit: GettyBut there’s plenty to fight for in terms of European places.With five Champions League spots – and even a chance that 11TH PLACE could grab a European berth – no club will be giving up just yet.Opta’s supercomputer has crunched the numbers, working out a rating for each team out of 100, with the higher the number, the tougher the team.And we can bring you the results – starting with the easiest run-ins and working our way to the toughest…READ MORE SPORT STORIES20. Man City – 87.8 (average opponent rating)Currently fifth, just one point below Chelsea in fourth and yet a mere four points above TENTH-PLACED Bournemouth, City will be thrilled by having statistically the easiest run-in.April 2 – Leicester (h) April 6 – Manchester United (a)April 12 – Crystal Palace (h) Most read in FootballApril 19 – Everton (a) April 28 – Aston Villa (h)May 3 – Wolves (h)May 10 – Southampton (a)May 18 – Bournemouth (h)May 25 – Fulham (a)CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS19. Wolves – difficulty rating: 88.7Down in 17th and eight points adrift of West Ham in 16th, Wolves will be relieved to have a comfortable run-in, despite sitting nine points ahead of Ipswich.April 1 – West Ham (h) April 5 – Ipswich (a)April 13 – Tottenham (h) April 20 – Manchester United (a) April 26 – Leicester (h)May 3 – Manchester City (a)May 10 – Brighton (h)May 18 – Crystal Palace (a)May 25 – Brentford (h)Roy Keane fears Man Utd will get WORSE and reveals biggest red flag that could spell the end for Ruben AmorimNottingham Forest look likely to land a Champions League spot amid their terrific seasonCredit: Reuters18. Nottingham Forest – 89.1Returning to their glory days, Forest sit third, just four points below Arsenal – but with just a five-point cushion to Chelsea and ten to tenth, they’ll enjoy their simpler season finale.April 1 – Manchester United (h) April 5 – Aston Villa (a)April 12 – Everton (h) April 21 – Tottenham (a) April 26 – Brentford (h)May 3 – Crystal Palace (a)May 10 – Leicester (h)May 18 – West Ham (a)May 25 – Chelsea (h)17. West Ham – 89.2Down in 16th, 17 points above the relegation zone and miles off Europe, the Hammers’ run-in will largely be about regaining some form and momentum – a cushy run-in should help.April 1 – Wolves (a) April 5 – Bournemouth (h)April 13 – Liverpool (a) April 19 – Southampton (h) April 26 – Brighton (a)May 3 – Tottenham (h)May 10 – Manchester United (a)May 18 – Nottingham Forest (h)May 25 – Ipswich (a)16. Arsenal – 89.4The Gunners look destined to finish second AGAIN, 12 points off leaders Liverpool but 11 points above sixth – Champions League is the minimum requirement from this run-in.April 1 – Fulham (h) April 5 – Everton (a)April 12 – Brentford (h) April 20 – Ipswich (a) April 26 – Crystal Palace (h)May 3 – Bournemouth (h)May 10 – Liverpool (a)May 18 – Newcastle (h)May 25 – Southampton (a)Arsenal’s title charge appears to have faltered yet again and a tough run in won’t helpCredit: Getty15. Newcastle – 89.7Fresh off their Carabao Cup win, ending a 70-year trophy drought, the Toon are just one point off the final Champions League place – so a simpler-than-most run-in could help them return to Europe’s top table.April 2 – Brentford (h) April 7 – Leicester (a)April 13 – Manchester United (h) April 16 – Crystal Palace (h)April 19 – Aston Villa (a) April 26 – Ipswich (h)May 3 – Brighton (a)May 10 – Chelsea (h)May 18 – Arsenal (a)May 25 – Everton (h)14. Ipswich – 89.8Nine points behind 17th-placed Wolves, the Tractors Boys have impressed many with their style of play, but even with one of the easier run-ins, they look set to go down.April 2 – Bournemouth (h) April 5 – Wolves (h)April 13 – Chelsea (a) April 20 – Arsenal (h)April 26 – Newcastle (a)May 3 – Everton (a)May 10 – Brentford (h)May 18 – Leicester (a)May 25 – West Ham (h)13. Bournemouth – 89.8Tenth, but only four points behind Man City in fifth, the Champions League places are very much within the Cherries’ reach.April 2 – Ipswich (h) April 5 – West Ham (a)April 14 – Fulham (h) April 19 – Crystal Palace (a)April 27 – Manchester United (h)May 3 – Arsenal (a)May 10 – Aston Villa (h)May 18 – Manchester City (a)May 25 – Leicester (h)Bournemouth and Brighton are both vying for a European berthCredit: Alamy12. Brighton – 90.1One point of the Champions League places, the Seagulls will hope to take advantage of a not-too-tricky run-in.April 2 – Aston Villa (h) April 5 – Crystal Palace (a)April 12 – Leicester (h) April 19 – Brentford (a)April 26 – West Ham (h)May 3 – Newcastle (h)May 10 – Wolves (a)May 18 – Liverpool (h)May 25 – Tottenham (a)11. Leicester – 90.1Level on points with Ipswich but down in 18th, the Foxes have a middle-ground run-in, which will surely be too tricky for them.April 2 – Manchester City (a) April 7 – Newcastle (h)April 12 – Brighton (a) April 20 – Liverpool (h)April 26 – Wolves (a)May 3 – Southampton (h)May 10 – Nottingham Forest (a)May 18 – Ipswich (h)May 25 – Bournemouth (a)10. Liverpool – 90.2The runaway leaders are 12 points clear of Arsenal in second, so a medium-level end to the season should see the Reds get over the line to land only their second Premier League title.April 2 – Everton (h) April 6 – Fulham (a)April 13 – West Ham (h) April 20 – Leicester (a)April 27 – Tottenham (h)May 3 – Chelsea (a)May 10 – Arsenal (h)May 18 – Brighton (a)May 25 – Crystal Palace (h)9. Tottenham – 90.3An appalling season by their standards have Spurs in 14th – safe from relegation but surely too far off the European places to consider a late charge.April 3 – Chelsea (a) April 6 – Southampton (h)April 13 – Wolves (a) April 21 – Nottingham Forest (h)April 27 – Liverpool (a)May 3 – West Ham (a)May 10 – Crystal Palace (h)May 18 – Aston Villa (a)May 25 – Brighton (h)While Spurs languish in the bottom half, Aston Villa are enjoying a fine seasonCredit: Getty8. Aston Villa – 90.3Poised just three points behind City, Champions League quarter-finalists Villa will hope to keep their spot at Europe’s top table next year with a tricky but manageable run-in.April 2 – Brighton (a) April 5 – Nottingham Forest (h)April 12 – Southampton (a) April 19 – Newcastle (h)April 28 – Manchester City (a)May 3 – Fulham (h)May 10 – Bournemouth (a)May 18 – Tottenham (h)May 25 – Manchester United (a)7. Southampton – 90.5Dead last and one of the worst teams in Premier League history with just nine points from a possible 87, the Saints could have the easiest run-in available and still go down.April 2 – Crystal Palace (h) April 6 – Tottenham (a)April 12 – Aston Villa (h) April 19 – West Ham (a)April 26 – Fulham (h)May 3 – Leicester (a)May 10 – Manchester City (h)May 18 – Everton (a)May 25 – Arsenal (h)6. Chelsea – 90.5Sitting in fourth, for now, the Blues will hope to cling on to their place despite a congested 4th-10th in the table, but a trickier run-in won’t help their Champions League cause.April 3 – Tottenham (h) April 6 – Brentford (a)April 13 – Ipswich (h) April 20 – Fulham (a)April 26 – Everton (a)May 3 – Liverpool (h)May 10 – Newcastle (a)May 18 – Manchester United (h)May 25 – Nottingham Forest (a)Chelsea are still in the Champions League places as things standCredit: Reuters5. Brentford – 90.8Down in 11th but only seven points off the Champions League places, the Bees won’t have completely given up hope, but a Conference League spot is more likely, even if tricky given their run-in.April 2 – Newcastle (a) April 6 – Chelsea (h)April 12 – Arsenal (a) April 19 – Brighton (h)April 26 – Nottingham Forest (a)May 3 – Manchester United (h)May 10 – Ipswich (a)May 18 – Fulham (h)May 25 – Wolves (a)4. Man Utd – 91.0A lowly 13th after an abysmal season, United look unlikely to play in Europe next season, at least through their league place, and a tough run-in will only hurt their cause.April 1 – Nottingham Forest (a) April 6 – Manchester City (h)April 13 – Newcastle (a) April 20 – Wolves (h)April 27 – Bournemouth (a)May 3 – Brentford (a)May 10 – West Ham (h)May 18 – Chelsea (a)May 25 – Aston Villa (h)3. Everton – 91.5Looked almost-certain to go down at one stage, the Toffees are vastly improved under David Moyes and now look safe – a tough run-in shouldn’t prevent them from maintaining their Premier League status.April 2 – Liverpool (a) April 5 – Arsenal (h)April 12 – Nottingham Forest (a) April 19 – Manchester City (h)April 26 – Chelsea (a)May 3 – Ipswich (h)May 10 – Fulham (a)May 18 – Southampton (h)May 25 – Newcastle (a)Everton looked to have avoided relegation after a horror start to the seasonCredit: Getty2. Crystal Palace – 91.8Mid-table, unlikely to grab a European spot with this run-in but the Eagles are almost certain to survive, despite the second-toughest end to the season.April 2 – Southampton (a) April 5 – Brighton (h)April 12 – Manchester City (a) April 16 – Newcastle (a) April 19 – Bournemouth (h)April 26 – Arsenal (a)May 3 – Nottingham Forest (h)May 10 – Tottenham (a)May 18 – Wolves (h)May 25 – Liverpool (a)1. Fulham – 91.8Currently eighth, the Cottagers harbour dreams of a late charge into the Champions League, just three points off City – but with the toughest run-in, they could miss out on Europe altogether.April 1 – Arsenal (a) April 6 – Liverpool (h)April 14 – Bournemouth (a) April 20 – Chelsea (h)April 26 – Southampton (a)May 3 – Aston Villa (a)May 10 – Everton (h)READ MORE SUN STORIESMay 18 – Brentford (a)May 25 – Manchester City (h) More