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    Man Utd linked with fairytale transfer as they scout Cristiano Ronaldo Jr’s Portugal debut amid shock Tottenham interest

    A MANCHESTER UNITED scout saw Cristiano Ronaldo Jr make his Portugal Under-15 debut as a raft of top clubs sent representatives to the match.The 14-year-old son of the legendary former Red Devils No7 was cheered onto the pitch when he came off the bench in a 4-1 win over Japan’s Under-15s on Tuesday.A Manchester United scout saw Cristiano Ronaldo Jr make his Portugal Under-15 debutRonaldo Jr was also eyed by scouts from Tottenham and Bundesliga clubsWearing the same number his father wore with distinction during two spells at Old Trafford, Ronaldo Jr gave a few brief glimpses of his talent during a second-half run-out at the Vlatko Markovic tournament in Croatia.Ruben Amorim’s staff will add the scout’s report to their file on the youngster, who could earn a start in one of Portugal’s remaining matches against Greece or England.United will already know plenty from the 14 months Ronaldo Jr spent at their academy.He played alongside Wayne Rooney’s son, Kai, in the youth set-up when his father returned for an ill-fated second stint under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Erik ten Hag.Read More on Man UtdThe Europa League finalists were among several high-profile clubs to send scouts to the match.United’s Bilbao opponents Tottenham were in attendance with up to 10 Bundesliga clubs also rumoured to be represented in the crowd.Croatian newspaper Sportske Novosti report that Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, Hoffenheim, Red Bull Salzburg, Inter Milan, Juventus and Atalanta sent spies to cover the game.The Portuguese players caught the eye with their superior technique and tactical appreciation, running out easy winners over the Japanese kids.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBraga forward Rafael Cabral was the star of the match and stole Cristiano Jr’s thunder by bagging a hat-trick before he stepped out onto the pitch.The 14-year-old honed his ball skills by playing futsal from an early age while his mobility allows him to operate just as effectively from the wings as he does from the middle.He is Braga’s top scorer in the youth league with 13 goals this season and leads a seven-strong contingent from the club in Portugal’s squad, which contains no players from the traditional powers of Benfica and Sporting Lisbon.Ronaldo Jr is following in his father Cristiano Ronaldo’s massive footstepsRonaldo had two stints at Man Utd before moving to Saudi Arabia and Al-Nassr More

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    Nottingham Forest give Taiwo Awoniyi injury update after ‘urgent surgery’ and hail Marinakis for showing ‘deep care’

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST announced Taiwo Awoniyi is recovering “well so far” after undergoing “urgent surgery”.Awoniyi, 27, suffered a horrific abdominal injury during Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Leicester in the Premier League at City Ground.Nottingham Forest announced Taiwo Awoniyi is recovering after undergoing surgeryAwoniyi’s injury and the way it was handled led to a furious reaction by Forest owner Evangelos MarinakisForest insist there was no confrontation between Marinakis and manager Nuno Espírito SantoThe striker crashed into the post on 87 minutes after stretching to meet a brilliant pass from Anthony Elanga on the right flank.But following several minutes of treatment the Nigeria international was cleared to continue even though he did not look fit to play. Forest told SunSport that was what led owner Evangelos Marinakis’ intense talk with manager Nuno Espírito Santo at full-time as he wasn’t happy with the way Awoniyi’s injury was handled.And the Nigerian was rushed to hospital on Monday for emergency abdominal surgery after the Tricky Trees’ medical staff discovered the full extent of his problem.Read More on Football Thankfully the centre-forward’s operation went well and he is currently recovering.Forest shared the following statement: “Nottingham Forest can confirm that Taiwo Awoniyi is recovering well so far following urgent surgery on a serious abdominal injury sustained during Sunday’s match against Leicester City. “The seriousness of his injury is a powerful reminder of the physical risks in the game, and why a player’s health and well-being must always come first.”Nottingham also explained Marinakis’ angry reaction, which was met by criticism from the likes of Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher, came as a result of “deep care, responsibility, and emotional investment”.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSThe statement continued: “At Nottingham Forest, this principle is not just policy for us; it is the deeply held belief and conviction of our owner. To Evangelos Marinakis, this isn’t just a football club — it’s family – and he instils that message in all of us.”That is why he was so personally and emotionally invested in the situation that unfolded at the City Ground on Sunday. “His reaction was one of deep care, responsibility, and emotional investment in one of our own. He didn’t just see it as an isolated incident, but as something that reflected the values and unity of the entire team.”In moments like that he demonstrates his leadership, not just through words, but through action and presence. In the final ten minutes of the game, when he saw our player clearly in discomfort, struggling through visible pain, it became increasingly difficult for him to stay on the sidelines. “His deep frustration at seeing our player lying on the ground in severe pain -something no one with genuine care could ignore – triggered him to go onto the pitch.”Forest stated there was no confrontation with Nuno but instead there was a “shared frustration” regarding the medical team’s decision to allow Awoniyi to continue.’There was no confrontation’The statement also suggested Marinakis “would do the same again if such an unfortunate event were ever to reoccur”.The announcement added: “It was instinctive, human, and a reflection of just how much this team and its people mean to him. He would do the same again if such an unfortunate event were ever to reoccur. “The truth of the matter is there was no confrontation, with Nuno or with others, either on the pitch or inside the stadium. There was only shared frustration between all of us that the medical team should never have allowed the player to continue.”In light of this, we urge former coaches and players, and other public figures in the game, to resist the urge to rush to judgement and fake news online, especially when they do not have the full facts and context. “Baseless and ill-informed outrage for the purposes of personal social media traction serves no one — least of all the injured player. We call on these influential voices to show the same respect for player welfare that they often demand from others. Let concern come before commentary.Read More on The Sun”At Nottingham Forest, we believe the mental and physical well-being of our players and coaching staff must always take precedence — over media narratives, inflammatory judgements, and certainly over self-promotion. “In moments like these, the game must unite around those who put their bodies and minds on the line every week. That’s what real leadership looks like in our game.” More

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    ‘I’ve been very lucky’ – Former Premier League manager George Burley, 68, free of cancer after eight-month battle

    FORMER Ipswich manager George Burley has received the all-clear following his cancer diagnosis.The 68-year-old publicly announced his diagnosis in September but did not disclose the form of the disease.Former Ipswich and Scotland manager George Burley has revealed he is now cancer freeCredit: PABurley announced his diagnosis in SeptemberCredit: PAHe said: “It has been a difficult time, but I am feeling much brighter now.”In fact, I am able to get to matches at Portman Road and I am enjoying watching the team playing back in the Premier League.”We are grateful to the club (Ipswich) for the support they have shown me and my family and I would ask that everyone is respectful of our privacy at this time.”Burley, who played for Ipswich before managing the club, underwent six cycles of chemotherapy as well as an operation which left him in hospital for three weeks. READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut the former defender has this week revealed that he is now cancer free.He told BBC Radio Suffolk: “It’s been a long road – it didn’t happen overnight.”It started almost a year ago where I was having symptoms and wasn’t feeling great.”It was great to eventually come through it all – I’ve been very, very lucky with the amount of support I’ve had.Most read in Football”My family’s been unbelievable… and I’ve been very well looked after.”Burley felt unwell for several months before being diagnosed with cancer.Opening up on the early stages of his battle, the Ipswich legend continued: “Eventually, when I did get diagnosed, I thought I’ve got to get on with it.”The people around you, you’ve got to make sure you’re not moping around [and] keep their chins up.”It’s not easy because initially you don’t want to speak much about it, but once you grow into it, people around you know you’re accepting the fact – and [you] get on with life as normal as possible.”The Ipswich hero also said he was “lucky” his body responded to the treatment and believes the fitness levels he built up as a player helped him in his recovery.Burley enjoyed spells with Sunderland, Gillingham, Motherwell, Ayr United, Falkirk and Colchester United as a player.But his longest term came in the form of 13 years overall at Ipswich.After hanging up his boots, he spent eight years as manager of the Tractor Boys. More

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    Goodison Park SAVED as Everton announce plans to turn venue into ‘most iconic stadium in league’

    GOODISON PARK will be SAVED even after Everton move out.The Toffees are preparing for an emotional farewell from the famous old ground this Sunday after 133 years.Everton’s Goodison Park will be the new home of the Women’s team from next seasonCredit: RexThey will then move into their brand-new state-of-the-art 53,000-seater stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock ahead of the 2025-26 Premier League season.But the club have ensured Goodison Park will remain in use.Because Everton Women are going to move in and make the stadium their new permanent home – and believe it will be “the most iconic venue in the Women’s Super League”. Everton launched The Goodison Legacy project in 2020 to figure out what would happen with the stadium once the men’s team move across town. And the club’s new owners – the Friedkin Group – decided to keep football being played on the site that first opened in 1892. The announcement means Goodison Park will remain a key place within Liverpool – and not knocked down as previously planned.Everton’s former owners had laid out £82million plans for it to be demolished and replaced with housing, a care home, retain units and a park. Instead, the 39,572-capacity Goodison Park becomes the biggest dedicated women’s football stadium in the country. Most read in FootballIt holds approximately 18 times more fans than Everton Women’s current home ground, Walton Hall Park. It is reported the club plan to make upgrades to the changing rooms and will update the exterior to reflect the women’s team. Everton Women captain Megan Finnigan said: “This move is a testament to where the women’s game is right now and, more importantly, where it is heading. “Goodison is a magical stadium with a deep heritage and close ties to the local community. “Leading the team out for that first home match of next season will be nothing short of a career highlight – and the prospect of what Everton Women can become with such an iconic ground to call our home is hugely exciting.”The news comes just the day after ex-Everton owner Farhad Moshiri told Sky Sports he was given a deadline of 2028 for Goodison to be bulldozed.Moshiri said: “My advisors told me that their estimate was by 2028, Goodison should be demolished and [move into] a new stadium.”I went through the history of our attempts to have a new ground. I realised that is the No1 priority of the club – or should be.”They were all in love with Goodison and then I was in love with Goodison, nobody wanted to move.”But the reason we had to leave was partly infrastructural, partly financial.” David Moyes’ men’s team host already-relegated Saints this weekend.And the Premier League have given fans special permission to break a strict rule.The grand goodbye plans mean Toffees supporters will be allowed to drink alcohol in view of the pitch, which is usually prohibited. Read More on The SunFans will be allowed to purchase alcoholic beverages from hospitality, bars and kiosks around the ground after the final whistle has been sounded at around 2pm. Spectators will be allowed to buy booze until 2.45pm and take it to their seats, where they can watch the ‘End of an Era’ ceremony.THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Final game at Goodison Park will see fans allowed to break strict Premier League protocol during post-match ceremony

    EVERTON fans will be allowed to break a strict Premier League rule during their Goodison Park farewell party.The Toffees say goodbye to their famous old ground on Saturday, with Southampton the final visitors.Everton will be allowed to break a strict Prem rule against SouthamptonCredit: GettyEverton fans will be treated to a post-match ceremonyCredit: GettyEverton have big plans in place pre and post match which will allow Evertonians to say farewell in style.That includes breaking a key Prem protocol – allowing alcohol to be consumed within view of the pitch.Fans will be allowed to purchase alcoholic beverages from hospitality, bars and kiosks around the ground after the final whistle has been sounded.Spectators will be allowed to buy booze until 2:45pm and take it to their seats, where they can watch the ‘End of an Era’ ceremony.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe celebration show will see appearances from players past and present, live musical performances and shows on the big screen that triumph the best memories of Goodison.The ceremony will last for an hour so could finish at a similar time to bars closing, at which point supporters will be asked to leave the ground for the final time.Ahead of the match Everton’s 1878 supporters’ group will stage a special coach welcome to create a “vibrant, passionate atmosphere as the players arrive at the stadium”.The club has also warned fans about the removal of seats or artefacts from the ground, stating such actions will be treated as criminal damage.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSEverton are set to leave their stadium of 133 years for Bramley Moore Dock.They still plan for Goodison Park to be an important community asset.Liam Delap tipped to snub Man Utd and Chelsea for EVERTON transfer after fans spot gesture following match vs ToffeesEverton’s proposals aim to provide affordable and social housing with 10 new development blocks featuring 173 residential units.A new health centre is also set to be built, in addition to residential care facilities and an education facility.The project commits to building a park, providing new green spaces for local residents.While new office spaces could provide job opportunities for locals. More

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    Real Madrid ‘do not even respond’ after they are offered England legend on loan transfer

    REAL MADRID “did not respond” when offered an England legend on loan, according to reports.The Spanish giants were in the market for a defender during the January transfer window.Real Madrid did not respond when offered an England legend on loanCredit: ReutersKyle Walker instead went to AC MilanCredit: Shutterstock EditorialWith Dani Carvajal sidelined due to an ACL tear and Lucas Vazquez out in spells across the season through injury and suspension, Real Madrid went into games without a senior right-back.The Athletic claim the club were concerned that winning the Champions League would be “impossible” without them.Manchester City were looking to get rid of Kyle Walker in January and offered the 34-year-old to Los Blancos.But they supposedly ignored contact and did not respond.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFans reacted to the reports: “That is low.”Another wrote: “The email went straight to spam.”Yet City had the last laugh as they signed Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis in January.The young centre-backs were bought for a combined fee of £63million from Lens and Palmeiras respectively.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSBoth Khusanov and Reis were said to be targets for Real Madrid.Walker, who has won 95 caps for England, instead joined for AC Milan.The six-time Premier League winner could remain in Italy next season as the club have a £4.2million option to buy.But Milan are having second thoughts over whether to keep him permanently.Walker has lost his place in the starting XI after injury and the Rossoneri are in danger of missing out on European qualification, which will impact their transfer budget. More

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    Chelsea files: Reece James could head trio of homegrown stars set for transfer exits for ‘pure profit’

    CHELSEA are backing Nicolas Jackson following his red card rumpus at Newcastle.The striker is now banned for the rest of the season after being sent off for serious foul play in Sunday’s 2-0 defeat.Nicolas Jackson is out for the season following his red card at NewcastleCredit: GettyThe striker swung an elbow at Sven BotmanCredit: ReutersBut the club is sticking by their man and accept that offences such as his elbow on Toon defender Sven Botman comes with the territory.Jackson was at the Chelsea training ground on Monday, less than 24 hours after receiving his first dismissal of the season.He did not feel the need to apologise and the management have not asked for one. Instead, it was business as usual.The top brass at Stamford Bridge believe Jackson is still learning the art of self-discipline after joining Chelsea from Spanish side Villareal in 2023 and that it will come in time.The player admits his stray arm into the face of centre-half Botman was rash and hopes to make up for it by scoring in the Conference League final against Real Betis later this month.There have been wild claims that his red card and subsequent three-game domestic ban could cost Chelsea £100million if the team fails to qualify for the Champions League in his absence.Maresca’s team is in the final qualifying spot in fifth place with just two games to go.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBut sources have pointed out that Chelsea were already losing when Jackson got his marching orders in the 36th minute at St. James’ Park.There is no doubt that Jackson dropped a clanger but as far as the player and Chelsea are concerned, the matter is now closed.How Newcastle bamboozled Chelsea in battle for Champions League CHELSEA’S appointment of Reece James as captain seemed like a perfect marriage last summer.But with 42 per cent of marriages ending in divorce, it could be this one next.Enzo Maresca’s tactical bid to have the Blues competing for major trophies next season has seen him identify a favourite XI in his last three Premier League games, which has Moises Caicedo at right-back, with Romeo Lavia and Enzo Fernandez in midfield.That has seen natural marauding full-back James mostly feature in Lavia’s absences this season, which is not what you expect from the club captain and the team’s highest earner.However, with Caicedo seeming to be consistency personified and hardly ever missing a game, it might be Andrey Santos, currently on loan at Strasbourg, who fills in for Lavia when he’s unavailable next season.Club captain Reece James is at risk of being deemed surplus to requirementsCredit: GettyIf this is the case, James could easily fall by the wayside next year, something a player of his obvious quality will not be happy with.James will certainly have suitors, having previously been linked with some of Europe’s top sides, and it wouldn’t surprise many if Chelsea were to lap up a bit of pure profit for PSR reasons if he isn’t being utilised.Maresca has previously said that he views Chelsea’s No24 as a midfielder rather than a right-back, similarly to how he was used on loan at Wigan, so it remains to be seen whether he will adapt and thrive in this system or whether he will be a victim of the gaffer’s tactical nuance.JACKSON’S silly red card against Newcastle bizarrely saw Chelsea look a better side in the second half on Tyneside.The Senegalese frontman could even miss the first game of the 25/26 campaign if he is punished with a three-game ban for serious foul play.He has been Maresca’s first-choice striker when fit this season, but has undeniably not been his best since his return from a muscular injury in April.With more cards than goal contributions in 2025, a worrying stat for any forward, Jackson has remained Chelsea’s most threatening player in that position with Christopher Nkunku seeming tame and Marc Guiu being injured.In Jackson’s injury absence, Pedro Neto played as a striker, so we may see that against Manchester United on Friday, or it could be that Cole Palmer plays as a false-nine as we saw in the second half against Newcastle.Tyrique George could lead Chelsea’s line for the remainder of the campaignCredit: GettyIf Maresca is brave, however, it might be time for youngster Tyrique George to make the end of the season his own.The 19-year-old is the first academy graduate to play in the first team without a prior move on loan since now-Forest star Callum Hudson-Odoi in 2018, and announced himself to the Premier League with an equalising goal in the win over Fulham after replacing Jackson.Despite his age, he has shown few signs of feeling the weight of playing in the Premier League on his shoulders, and would surely revel in the chance to make more of a name for himself in such a vital stage of the season.CHELSEA’S Champions League push is starting to cause anxiety for some of their academy graduates.SunSport has already detailed the £70m hit the club’s finances will take if they miss out on a top-five spot.The Blues ownership have already taken inventive steps to avoid potential financial penalties, including selling the women’s team and hotels to themselves.There is not an endless list of assets the club can shift around to balance the books, though.That means more traditional methods – selling players – will take priority again.And there are fears among some agents that first-team stars, such as captain James and defender Levi Colwill, could be up for sale.Selling Levi Colwill and other academy graduates would generate pure profitCredit: GettyBecause academy graduates have never cost the club a penny in transfer fees, they are worth far more when it comes to filing the accounts.The Blues have always made good money from their academy products, whether under Roman Abramovich or the American ownership.Fees brought in for the likes of Conor Gallagher, Mason Mount and Ruben Loftus-Cheek have gone down as “pure profit” in accounting terms – giving the club far more spending power.So, should they miss out on the Champions League payday, offloading more academy kids may be the only way forwards.WHAT a turnaround for Trevoh Chalobah.Last August, he was part of the infamous Chelsea ‘bomb squad’ with no future at the club under boss Maresca, then farmed out on loan to Crystal Palace.The defender has since been recalled as an emergency and last Thursday took over as captain for the last 20 minutes of the Conference League semi-final against Djurgarden.The poor bloke’s head must be spinning.Trevoh Chalobah’s future is up in the air again after a whirlwind seasonCredit: PACentre-half Chalobah has also been deputising at right-back at times and deserves enormous credit for what he has done.It’s believed he wasn’t too keen to return to Chelsea in January as cover when Wesley Fofana picked up his latest injury and Benoit Badisahile followed him on to the treatment table, leaving boss Maresca painfully short at the back.And who can blame him? Chalobah felt wanted at Palace and was recalled to Stamford Bridge in the most recent transfer window knowing the score.The season ends in a week-and-a-half’s time and Chalobah will once again face an uncertain future.There’s every reason to believe that he will be sold this time instead of loaned because he is an academy graduate. And the small act of making him skipper – albeit for just 20 minutes – last week in a competitive game will only strengthen the Chelsea transfer department’s arm when it comes to negotiating the price.Chalobah, 25, has been a consistent and versatile performer in the second half of the season for Chelsea and with 17 years under his belt as a Blues player, he knows the club’s DNA.Meanwhile, Fofana continues to battle with fitness problems and Axel Disasi has been loaned to Aston Villa, leaving Maresca needing bodies now to fill his back four.If Chelsea do sell Chalobah, it will be to their gain financially but perhaps their loss in the long term.KEEN observers will have spotted young Reggie Walsh being taken under the wing of Cole Palmer at the end of his impressive debut last Thursday.The 16-year-old became Chelsea’s youngest starter since Ian Hamilton in 1967 and played 90 minutes of the run-out in the Conference League semi-final.And the moment the final whistle went, Palmer, an unused sub, had his arm around the Year 11 schoolboy and gave him a touching pep talk.Witty Cole Palmer has taken teenager Reggie Walsh under his wingCredit: EPAPalmer, who turned 23 last week, is only a kid himself and made reporters laugh when one grey-haired old hack remarked that Walsh makes even him look old.Palmer retorted: “Oh yeah? What does that make you look like to him then?”A barbed but humorous quip. More of that from Palmer please who seems to have a wicked sense of humour.FOOTBALLERS are renowned for being superstitious. So much so that you would be hard pressed to find any player willing to even go near a trophy they are competing for before it’s won.Which is why there were a few raised eyebrows at Stamford Bridge last week when a replica of the Conference League trophy was paraded on the touchline prior to kick-off against Djurgarden.Sure, Chelsea were 4-1 up and cruising but even so, it looked a bit odd for the giant silver waste paper basket trophy to be passed around between TV pundits and other dignitaries just yards from where the players were warming up.Luckily, it didn’t put Chelsea off. A 1-0 win on the night saw them through to the final on May 28 with a 5-1 aggregate. But had the tournament been a bit more prestigious and the score a bit closer, it might not have been brushed off so nonchalantly.It’s believed the cameo appearance of the cup was a sponsor-driven event.The Conference League trophy was on display at Stamford BridgeCredit: GettyChelsea ratings vs NewcastleCHELSEA suffered a double blow to their Champions League hopes as they lost the game and their striker at St James’ Park.European rivals Newcastle played the Blues off the park in the first half as Nicolas Jackson’s moment of madness saw him shown a straight red card for an elbow on Sven Botman.Newcastle opened the scoring with a Sandro Tonali goal after just two minutes, making it difficult for Chelsea to fight their way back into the game.It was made harder by Jackson’s elbow to Sven Botman’s head that meant Enzo Maresca’s side played the majority of the match with just 10 men.Bruno Guimaraes scored a stunning 90th minute screamer to make it 2-0 and hand a huge blow to Chelsea’s European hopes.It’s advantage Newcastle in the Champions League race now as they put three points between themselves and Chelsea who could now end the day outside the top five.Here’s how SunSport’s Joshua Hall rated every Chelsea star’s performance at St James’ Park… More

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    Arsenal’s striker dilemma laid bare between Gyokeres and Sesko as club ‘have reservations over transfer’

    ARSENAL are stuck in a striker dilemma over Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres, according to reports.The Gunners have made it their top priority to bring in a new goalscorer this summer after falling short of silverware once again.Arsenal have reservations over signing Benjamin SeskoCredit: RexThe Gunners need to move quickly to sign Viktor GyokeresCredit: AFPArsenal have RB Leipzig’s Sesko and Sporting Lisbon’s Gyokeres on their shortlist as a deal for Alexander Isak from Newcastle is unrealistic.And reports from journalist David Ornstein suggest that the club are currently at a crossroads.He claims Arsenal have done “a lot of work” on Sesko but there remains reservations “maybe on the price and the player”.Sky Germany say the 21-year-old has a £62million release clause in his contract amid interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham too.READ MORE ON ARSENALSesko is said to still be an option for Arsenal but new chief Andrea Berta is a bigger fan of Gyokeres.The 26-year-old has an £85m release clause but Sporting could accept a fee closer to £60m.Though Arsenal need to act quickly to seal the deal for him as the race of his signature is intensifying.Ornstein told NBC: “Gyokeres is probably the best value for money option out there but the time is ticking and other interest is building, so let’s see if Arsenal move on that sooner, rather than later.”Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSManchester United boss Ruben Amorim is keen on a reunion with the striker he got the best out of at Sporting and Atletico Madrid also fancy their chances.Gyokeres is on the front cover of Portuguese newspapers today that claim he has been offered a huge £7m-a-year contract by Arsenal.Mikel Arteta launches furious rant at Arsenal players despite second-half Anfield comebackBut Mikel Arteta’s side are yet to make a formal bid for the player.A top Arsenal scout was supposedly at Sporting’s 1-1 draw with Benfica on Saturday to scout Gyokeres.And they also like the look of his team-mates Ousmane Diomande and Francisco Trincao.Centre-back Diomande, 21, has long been on the radar of several Premier League clubs.Winger Trincao, 25, has emerged as a shock target after scoring ten and assisting 18 in all competitions this season.He spent the 2021/22 campaign on loan at Wolves but managed just three goals.Join SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The Emirates More