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    Man Utd and Man City to scrap it out for shock £35m Serge Gnabry transfer as ex-Arsenal star refuses to commit to Bayern

    SERGE GNABRY is a shock name on the transfer radar of both Manchester clubs.And he will leap to the top of City boss Pep Guardiola’s hit list if Raheem Sterling does leave the Premier League champions this summer.
    Serge Gnabry has emerged as a shock target for Man Utd and Man CityCredit: Getty
    Gnabry left Arsenal in 2016 after failing to break into the first teamCredit: Getty
    Gnabry has turned down a new contract with Bayern Munich worth just over £200,000 a week.
    Bayern are keen to keep the former Arsenal attacker who has just 12 months left on his current deal.
    But the German champions will be open to a sale if they cannot reach an agreement.
    And if Gnabry, 26, shows no sign of putting pen to paper in the current window, Bayern would be prepared to cash in for around £35million, as it is their last chance to demand a decent fee.
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    United and City are both watching his situation closely, with new Red Devils chief Erik ten Hag’s rebuilding mission still to kick into top gear.
    Yet if City and England forward Sterling does end up being sold to Chelsea, Guardiola would move to bring in a replacement, with Gabriel Jesus also leaving the Etihad for Arsenal.
    And the speedy Gnabry’s ability to play on both wings as well as down the middle makes him the perfect option should the City chief end up needing to snag another forward.
    But Guardiola’s more immediate focus is adding a new left-back after the arrivals of Erling Haaland, Julian Alvarez and Kalvin Phillips so far this summer.

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    Richarlison trolls Arsenal with ‘s***house’ Instagram post as striker endears himself to Spurs fans after £60m transfer

    NEW Tottenham striker Richarlison has delighted the club’s fans after he immediately looked to rile Arsenal supporters with a “s***house” Instagram post.The 25-year-old’s £60million transfer from Everton was announced on Friday and the Brazilian wasted no time in endearing himself to the club’s faithful.
    New Tottenham striker Richarlison shared this photo on Instagram to the delight of Spurs fansCredit: Instagram / @richarlison
    Spurs announced the £60million signing of Brazilian star Richarlison from Everton on FridayCredit: Instagram / @spursofficial
    Almost immediately after his big-money move was confirmed, Richarlison took to his Instagram story to share an old picture of him against his new local rivals.
    The fiery forward posted a snap of himself in action against Arsenal from the 2019-20 season at the Emirates.
    In the image, midfielder Dani Ceballos is laying on the ground injured with Richarlison squaring up to Hector Bellerin.
    Though Arsenal fans will have the last laugh from that picture as the ex-Watford ace ended up on the losing side from the match.
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    Still, Tottenham fans were loving his attempt to wind up their North London counterparts.
    One user tweeted: “Richarlison on Instagram, my s***thouse.”
    Another posted: “I’m gonna enjoy Richarlison rattling Arsenal fans. What a s***house.”
    A third added: “Richarlison’s Instagram he’s already proper Spurs.”
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    This supporter then commented: “Arsenal fans have been fully rattled by Richarlison’s story. I’m gonna love this guy.”
    One then said: “Richarlison having the entire Arsenal fanbase on strings 24 hours after signing is exactly what I’m here for.”
    Another simply stated: “This is what Tottenham fans love to see.”
    Commenting on his transfer in an Instagram video, the 2019 Copa America winner said: “Hi, it’s Richarlison.
    “I am so happy to sign for Tottenham. See you and come on you Spurs.” More

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    Arsenal to battle Man Utd for £35m Martinez, Nketiah HAT-TRICK in Gunners friendly, Gabriel Jesus pics – transfer news

    ARSENAL have been given a boost in their hunt for Lisandro Martinez with talks confirmed for next week, according to reports.The Athletic have reported Gunners chiefs will meet with Ajax shortly with Manchester United also interested.
    Meanwhile, Arsenal fans are starting to become impatient as they still await Gabriel Jesus’ imminent announcement.
    But there have been leaked pictures of Jesus in the No 9 shirt at the Emirates to allay fears.
    And the club returned to pre-season action today, Eddie Nketiah scoring a hat-trick in a 5-1 in a behind-closed-doors friendly win over Ipswich.
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    Tottenham star signing Richarlison has delighted the club’s fans after he immediately looked to rile Arsenal supporters with a “s***house” Instagram post.
    Almost immediately after his big-money move was confirmed, the forward took to his Instagram story to share an old picture of him playing for Everton against his new local rivals.
    In the image, Dani Ceballos is laying on the ground injured with Richarlison squaring up to Hector Bellerin.
    Though Arsenal fans will have the last laugh from that picture as the Brazil international ended up on the losing side from the match
    Credit: Instagram / @richarlison
    Serge Gnabry exclusive
    Bayern Munich star and Arsenal transfer target Serge Gnabry is a shock name on the transfer radar of both Manchester clubs, according to SunSport’s Phil Thomas.
    And Gnabry will leap to the top of Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola’s hit list if Raheem Sterling does leave the Premier League champions for Chelsea in the summer.
    The winger has turned down a new deal with Bayern worth just over £200,000 a week.
    The German champions are keen to keep the former Gunners ace who has just 12 months left on his current deal.
    But the Bavarians will be open to a sale if they cannot reach an agreement with the Germany international.
    If the 26-year-old shows no sign of putting pen to paper in the current window, Bayern would be prepared to cash in for around £35million, as it is their last chance to demand a decent fee
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    Work of Art
    Juventus are hoping that Arsenal make another offer to sign Arthur Melo this summer.
    Arthur was heavily linked with a move to the Gunners throughout January but a deal never materialised.
    However, the North Londoners are still said to be considering a swoop with Juve pushing for a sale.
    According to Calciomercato, the Bianconeri are desperate for Arsenal to make another bid.
    Juventus chiefs are eager to offload the Brazil international’s £4.3million-a-year wages before the start of the season, whether that be through a loan deal or a permanent transfer.
    But Arsenal have already signed a new midfielder this summer, so they could be reluctant to place a suitable offer after Fabio Vieira’s arrival
    Jesus video leaks
    Gabriel Jesus’ Arsenal shirt number has been revealed in a leaked clip of him at the Emirates.
    Footage shows Jesus walking around his new ground in the Gunners shirt with the No9 on his back.
    The leaked video appears to show the centre-forward with the club’s media team preparing for the unveiling of the signing.
    Arsenal fans are now waiting for the official announcement but the deal seems completed
    Friendly victory reminder
    Arsenal thrashed Ipswich Town with a 5-1 win in a behind-closed-doors friendly at London Colney on Saturday.
    Eddie Nketiah stood out for the Gunners as he netted a hat-trick in his bid to prove manager Mikel Arteta he should run the attack after the signing of Gabriel Jesus.
    Nketiah didn’t stop there, however, as he also assisted Albert Sambi Lokonga’s goal.
    And it was Folarin Balogun who sealed the North Londoners’ victory in the second half
    Arsenal battle Man Utd
    Manchester United have made a £39.6million offer for Ajax star Lisandro Martinez as they look to hijack the transfer from Arsenal.
    The Gunners have already seen their £34m bid for Martinez rejected, leaving the door open for United manager Erik ten Hag to raid his former club.
    According to The Mirror, the Red Devils have lodged a £39m offer, which falls closer to the Dutch giants’ £43m evaluation.
    They add that the Manchester giants have told the AMsterdam giants they will splash £35.3m up front with a package of add-ons worth a further £4.3m
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    Clubs battle for Hector Bellerin
    Villarreal have joined the race to sign Hector Bellerin, according to Tuttojuve.
    The right-back had a successful loan spell at Real Betis last season but the La Liga club cannot afford to sign Bellerin on a permanent basis.
    But with Arsenal open to offers Villarreal are ready to make a move, along with Juventus.
    Arsenal struggling to offload Pepe
    Arsenal may have been handed a potential problem in sealing a transfer exit for winger Nicolas Pepe this summer, according to reports.
    The Ivory Coast international has struggled since making the £72million switch to the Emirates.
    But a permanent move away for Pepe is looking unlikely according to the Press Association, as the player’s £140,000-a-week salary is proving to be a problem for potential interested parties.
    Other reports claim Arsenal have put too high of an asking price on the winger which may mean a loan move is more likely amid interest from La Liga clubs.
    Juventus pushing for Arthur sale
    Juventus are hoping that Arsenal make another offer to sign Arthur Melo this summer, according to reports.
    The midfielder, 25, was heavily linked with a move to the Emirates throughout January, but a deal never materialised.
    However, the Gunners are still said to be considering a swoop with Juventus pushing for a sale.
    According to Calciomercato, the Italian giants are desperate for Arsenal to make another bid.
    Club chiefs are eager to offload his £4.3million-a-year wages before the start of the season, whether that be through a loan deal or a permanent transfer.
    Jesus better buy than Richarlison
    Arsenal’s acquisition of Gabriel Jesus is a better signing than Tottenham’s Richarlison, says Tony Cascarino.
    The ex-Chelsea striker Cascarino weighed in on the debate as to who is the better coup, admitting he favours Jesus to score more goals next season.
    Speaking on talkSPORT, he said: “I think Gabriel Jesus ticks a lot more boxes and they’ve got him at a better price.
    “If you said to me now who will get the most goals, I’d say Gabriel Jesus would get more goals than Richarlison for Tottenham.
    “And he’s more versatile than Richarlison. Gabriel Jesus has played left-wing, right-wing and centre-forward for Man City.”
    Cazorla not ready to coach
    Arsenal icon Santi Cazorla has been linked with a return to the Emirates in a coaching capacity under Mikel Arteta.
    Cazorla said previously that he and Arteta shared a “coaching gene” and admitted coaching under the Arsenal boss was something he was seriously considering.
    However, that move is not set to happen this summer, as the 37-year-old has officially penned a new one-year deal with Al-Sadd.
    This will extend his playing career further, but it remains to be seen what his plans are for afterwards.
    Eddie off to bright start
    Arsenal’s faith in Eddie Nketiah is already paying off after the striker scored a hat-trick against Ipswich in a pre-season friendly.
    It was a prolific day at the office for Nketiah, as he scored three goals and even provided an assist inside 35 minutes against Ipswich.
    Nketiah opened the scoring after just 30 seconds before assisting Albert Sambi-Lokonga, who will be looking to improve on last season.
    The 23-year-old then completed his hat-trick in a very different looking Arsenal line-up.
    Folarin Balogun also got on the scoresheet as Arsenal beat the Tractor Boys 5-1.
    Arsenal set for Martinez talks
    Arsenal will meet Ajax in the coming days to discuss a deal for Lisandro Martinez and are refusing to give up on the defender despite his preference being to join Manchester United.
    They had been adamant they would not let Martinez leave unless they received an offer that was too good to turn down, and now both Arsenal and United are nearing that price tag for the Argentine.
    Arsenal have also had several offers rebuffed, but The Athletic report that the Gunners’ hierarchy have scheduled a meeting with Ajax this week and are preparing to ramp up negotiations.
    The north Londoners are still hopeful of agreeing a deal with both the club and the player and believe Martinez is open to joining them despite his links to Erik ten Hag.
    Gabriel being eyed by Juventus
    Juventus will come sniffing for Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes if Chelsea get a Matthijs de Ligt deal over the line, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
    Chelsea are looking to react to losing two of last season’s star defenders in Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen.
    Sevilla’s Jules Kounde is a long-term target, but Netherlands international De Ligt has recently emerged on the Blues’ radar.
    And should Juventus decided to sell the centre-back they will eye Gabriel as his replacement.
    Standing returns
    Premier League clubs will get the go-ahead to open safe standing areas in their grounds from the start of the new season.
    Ministers are expected to announce the success of a trial at five stadiums – and invite all top-flight teams to introduce their own sections.
    It will mean that fans will be able to stand to watch Prem or Championship matches for the first time in nearly 30 years.
    Standing has been illegal in the two top divisions since all-seater stadiums were introduced in 1994 following the Taylor report into the Hillsborough disaster.
    But following a pilot scheme last season at Chelsea, Spurs, Cardiff City, Man City and Man United, all other top clubs will be give the all clear to follow suit.
    A final report on the government-commissioned trial seen by The Sun on Sunday says the sections delivered a positive impact on spectator safety and improved fans’ matchday experience.
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    Arsenal and Ajax arrangement
    Gunners chiefs are set to meet with their Ajax counterparts next week to discuss the possible transfer of Lisandro Martinez.
    The defender is high on Mike Arteta’s wish list – but United are also keen.
    The Athletic say the Dutch giants want £43m for the Argentina international.
    Raph cash boost
    Raphinha is reportedly set to receive a massive pay rise if his proposed move to Barcelona goes through.
    The Spanish giants have stolen a march on Premier League duo Arsenal and Chelsea in the race for the Leeds winger.
    And the Brazilian will reportedly receive a lucrative contract worth £5.2million per year should the deal go through.
    That works out to be £100,000 a week, a whopping £40,000 increase on the winger’s current weekly wages.
    Chelsea appeared to move ahead of the Gunners into pole position to sign Raphinha earlier this week after they tabled a bid north of £55million for his services.
    But a late swoop from Barcelona could potentially scupper the London clubs’ pursuits of the player.
    Surge for Serge
    And another SunSport transfer exclusive…
    Serge Gnabry is a shock name on the transfer radar of both Manchester clubs.
    And he will leap to the top of City boss Pep Guardiola’s hit list if Raheem Sterling does leave the Premier League champions this summer.
    Gnabry has turned down a new contract with Bayern Munich worth just over £200,000 a week.
    Bayern are keen to keep the former Arsenal attacker who has just 12 months left on his current deal.
    But the German champions will be open to a sale if they cannot reach an agreement.
    And if Gnabry, 26, shows no sign of putting pen to paper in the current window, Bayern would be prepared to cash in for around £35million, as it is their last chance to demand a decent fee.
    Piers tries his luck
    With Cristiano Ronaldo ready to quit Manchester United for Champions League football, there will no doubt be a few of Europe’s elite clubs scrambling to sign him.
    But Arsenal fan Piers Morgan attempted a cheeky bid to get the Portuguese superstar to the Emirates.
    The TalkTV host shared a photo of himself presenting Ronaldo with a Gunners shirt, as Georgina Rodriguez looks on on Twitter.
    Morgan captioned the snap, “It’s time @Cristiano #afc” in the ultimate of cheeky tweets.

    Good morning Arsenal fans
    Arsenal thrashed Ipswich Town with a comfortable 5-1 win in a behind-closed-doors friendly at London Colney on Saturday.
    Eddie Nketiah stood out for the Gunners as he scored a hat-trick in his bid to prove manager Mikel Arteta he should run the attack after the signing of Gabriel Jesus.
    Nketiah didn’t stop there, however, as he also assisted Albert Sambi Lokonga’s goal.
    And it was Folarin Balogun who sealed the North Londoners’ triumph in the second half.
    Meanwhile, Arsenal have been dealt a transfer blow in their pursuit of Bologna star Aaron Hickey with the left-back set to sign for Brentford in a £14million deal.
    Hickey has been linked with a move to the Emirates this summer with Arteta keen to bring in a back-up for Kieran Tierney.
    But the Gunners have always been in competition with the Bees in the race to secure the Scotland international.
    According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Brentford could announce the signing of the 20-year-old next week after his medical.
    And Manchester United have made a £39.6 million offer for Ajax star Lisandro Martinez as they look to hijack the transfer from rivals Arsenal.
    The Gunners have already seen their £34m offer for Martinez rejected, leaving the door open for United manager Erik ten Hag to raid his former club.
    According to The Mirror, the Red Devils have lodged a £39m bid, which falls closer to the Dutch giants’ £43m evaluation.
    They add that the Manchester giants have told Ajax they will splash £35.3m up front with a package of add-ons worth a further £4.3m.
    Finally, Leicester star Youri Tielemans has agreed personal terms with Arsenal as he edges closer to departing from the King Power Stadium.
    However it has been claimed that the Gunners are yet to make an official bid to the Foxes, with Manchester United and Newcastle joining the race to sign Tielemans.
    Transfer expert Ben Jacobs said: “Youri Tielemans update. Still no formal offers made. Tielemans wants to join Arsenal and Edu still in touch with his agent.
    “Arsenal have agreed terms, and worked on the deal for a year, but have never placed an official bid.
    “Fabio Vieira’s arrival doesn’t rule out Tielemans. Arsenal still deciding whether to bid. Erik ten Hag is also interested.
    “Tielemans was actually a Ralf Rangnick target but didn’t want to join Man Utd under him.
    “If Arsenal reach an agreement with Leicester, told Tielemans will sign. But for now, Arsenal haven’t decided on him.
    “The genuine interest from Man Utd may force Edu to make a decision quicker than expected, especially if ten Hag pitch proves appealing.”
    Out of Nic
    Arsenal are struggling to offload club-record signing Nicolas Pepe on a permanent transfer with a loan to Spain on the cards.
    Pepe, who cost a whopping £72million in 2019, will be allowed to depart the Emirates this summer after being deemed as surplus to requirements by manager Mikel Arteta.
    According to PA, the winger’s £140,000-a-week salary is proving to be a sticking point for potential suitors.
    A loan move is the most likely outcome for the Ivory Coast international, who mustered just one goal and two assists in 20 Premier League games last season
    Wilshere on Richarlison
    Tottenham star signing Richarlison would not get into Arsenal’s starting XI, claims their former star Jack Wilshere.
    Wilshere told talkSPORT: “I think he improves the squad, definitely… he gives them something different. I wouldn’t say I’m gutted. He’s 25, so not young.
    “There comes a point where you’re going to have to turn that potential into something but to be fair if any one can do it, it’s Antonio Conte.
    “I wouldn’t say I’m devastated as an Arsenal fan but he could be one to watch, he could be really good.”
    Further quizzed about whether he’d have Richarlison at the Emirates, Wilshere added: “Yeah, but I don’t think he gets in the XI.
    “He’d definitely challenge for it and be a good part of the squad but I don’t think he gets in the XI”
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    Kev to be done
    Arsenal legend Kevin Campbell insists his former club needs to sign another midfielder and striker after sealing Gabriel Jesus this summer.
    Campbell told talkSPORT: “They’ve got to fix the midfield, it needs more goals, it needs more creativity, hence [Youri] Tielemans.
    “I still think Arsenal need an alternative striker, a big striker, someone who, when teams bank up and it’s not going so well, someone who you could fire crosses in, and he can get on the end of it.
    “I think Arsenal have missed that change of alternative in the set up and the flexibility of Jesus as well means he could start as a nine or he can play wide, he’s comfortable anywhere”
    Arsenal’s Moller delight
    Arsenal youngster Nikolaj Moller has returned to Dutch outfit Den Bosch on loan after his spell last season.
    Moller spent the second half of the 2021-2022 campaign with the second-division side.
    The 19-year-old proved to be a key player for Jack de Gier’s men as he helped the Blue White Dragons finish mid-table.
    In total the striker featured in 11 Ereste Divisie matches – chipping in with two goals and a solitary assist
    Matteo Gone-douzi
    Matteo Guendouzi has completed his permanent move to Marseille from Arsenal after his stunning loan spell last season.
    But Guendouzi will be playing for a new manager after Jorge Sampaoli sensationally quit at the Velodrome.
    L’OM are understood to have paid around £9million to turn the midfielder’s temporary stay into a permanent switch.
    Announcing his departure, an Arsenal statement read: “Everyone at Arsenal thanks Matteo for his contribution during his time with us and wish him all the best in this next chapter of his career”
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    Lisandro Martinez to Arsenal LATEST – talks NEXT WEEK, Nketiah HAT-TRICK in Gunners friendly, Gabriel Jesus pics

    ARSENAL have been given a boost in their hunt for Lisandro Martinez with talks confirmed for next week, according to reports.The Athletic have reported Gunners chiefs will meet with Ajax shortly with Manchester United also interested.
    Meanwhile, Arsenal fans are starting to become impatient as they still await Gabriel Jesus’ imminent announcement.
    But there have been leaked pictures of Jesus in the No 9 shirt at the Emirates to allay fears.
    And the club returned to pre-season action today, Eddie Nketiah scoring a hat-trick in a 5-1 in a behind-closed-doors friendly win over Ipswich.
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    Out of Nic
    Arsenal are struggling to offload club-record signing Nicolas Pepe on a permanent transfer with a loan to Spain on the cards.
    Pepe, who cost a whopping £72million in 2019, will be allowed to depart the Emirates this summer after being deemed as surplus to requirements by manager Mikel Arteta.
    According to PA, the winger’s £140,000-a-week salary is proving to be a sticking point for potential suitors.
    A loan move is the most likely outcome for the Ivory Coast international, who mustered just one goal and two assists in 20 Premier League games last season
    Wilshere on Richarlison
    Tottenham star signing Richarlison would not get into Arsenal’s starting XI, claims their former star Jack Wilshere.
    Wilshere told talkSPORT: “I think he improves the squad, definitely… he gives them something different. I wouldn’t say I’m gutted. He’s 25, so not young.
    “There comes a point where you’re going to have to turn that potential into something but to be fair if any one can do it, it’s Antonio Conte.
    “I wouldn’t say I’m devastated as an Arsenal fan but he could be one to watch, he could be really good.”
    Further quizzed about whether he’d have Richarlison at the Emirates, Wilshere added: “Yeah, but I don’t think he gets in the XI.
    “He’d definitely challenge for it and be a good part of the squad but I don’t think he gets in the XI”
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    Kev to be done
    Arsenal legend Kevin Campbell insists his former club needs to sign another midfielder and striker after sealing Gabriel Jesus this summer.
    Campbell told talkSPORT: “They’ve got to fix the midfield, it needs more goals, it needs more creativity, hence [Youri] Tielemans.
    “I still think Arsenal need an alternative striker, a big striker, someone who, when teams bank up and it’s not going so well, someone who you could fire crosses in, and he can get on the end of it.
    “I think Arsenal have missed that change of alternative in the set up and the flexibility of Jesus as well means he could start as a nine or he can play wide, he’s comfortable anywhere”
    Arsenal’s Moller delight
    Arsenal youngster Nikolaj Moller has returned to Dutch outfit Den Bosch on loan after his spell last season.
    Moller spent the second half of the 2021-2022 campaign with the second-division side.
    The 19-year-old proved to be a key player for Jack de Gier’s men as he helped the Blue White Dragons finish mid-table.
    In total the striker featured in 11 Ereste Divisie matches – chipping in with two goals and a solitary assist
    Matteo Gone-douzi
    Matteo Guendouzi has completed his permanent move to Marseille from Arsenal after his stunning loan spell last season.
    But Guendouzi will be playing for a new manager after Jorge Sampaoli sensationally quit at the Velodrome.
    L’OM are understood to have paid around £9million to turn the midfielder’s temporary stay into a permanent switch.
    Announcing his departure, an Arsenal statement read: “Everyone at Arsenal thanks Matteo for his contribution during his time with us and wish him all the best in this next chapter of his career”
    Not so Fab
    Arsenal signing Fabio Vieira has picked up an injury before the club’s pre-season tour.
    Vieira joined the Gunners last month from Porto in a deal worth £34million.
    However, the midfielder has already hit a stumbling block before even putting on the North Londoners’ red shirt.
    A picture posted on Instagram clearly shows the Portuguese ace’s left ankle in a protective boot, indicating that he has already sustained an injury.
    But according to journalist James Benge, it is just a minor foot issue

    Your the one
    Leicester star Youri Tielemans has agreed personal terms with Arsenal as he edges closer to departing the King Power Stadium.
    However it has been claimed that the Gunners are yet to make an official offer to the Foxes, with Manchester United and Newcastle joining the race to sign Tielemans.
    Transfer expert Ben Jacobs said: “Youri Tielemans update. Still no formal offers made. Tielemans wants to join Arsenal and Edu still in touch with his agent.
    “Arsenal have agreed terms, and worked on the deal for a year, but have never placed an official bid.
    “Fabio Vieira’s arrival doesn’t rule out Tielemans. Arsenal still deciding whether to bid. Erik ten Hag is also interested.
    “Tielemans was actually a Ralf Rangnick target but didn’t want to join Man Utd under him.
    “If Arsenal reach an agreement with Leicester, told Tielemans will sign. But for now, Arsenal haven’t decided on him.
    “The genuine interest from Man Utd may force Edu to make a decision quicker than expected, especially if ten Hag pitch proves appealing.”
    Dou it right
    Arsenal have opened talks with Lille star Amadou Onana’s representatives over a possible transfer this summer.
    According to RMC Sport, Onana has caught the Gunners’ attention but Mikel Arteta’s team face competition from rival London clubs.
    RMC Sport’s Sacha Tavolieri reports that other unnamed London clubs are also tracking the midfielder.
    So the North Londoners may want to act fast if they want to seal a deal for the Belgium international
    More on Gnabry
    Speaking in June, Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer admitted that talks to extend Arsenal target Serge Gnabry’s stay have stalled.
    And Bayern’s sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic recently declared that Bayern may have to sell Gnabry in a cut-price fee if he fails to agree terms on a new deal.
    Asked by Sky Sport Germany whether the forward will be sold if he doesn’t renew, Salihamidzic said: “I’m very clear about that, he’s a great guy.
    “We really want to keep him. We would love to extend with him. I think we showed him the necessary appreciation. I hope that he chooses FC Bayern.
    “We will intensify the talks over the next few weeks. But if a player doesn’t want to decide for the club then it’s only fair to tell us so that we can find a solution that makes everyone happy”
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    Gunner Gnab him
    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is eyeing up a possible swoop to bring former team-mate Serge Gnabry back to the Emirates this summer.
    The Gunners are on the lookout for a winger after missing out on Leeds star Raphinha, who looks poised to link up with Barcelona while Chelsea are also keeping tabs.
    Gnabry is facing an uncertain future in Bavaria with the player having just a year left on his deal at the Allianz Arena.
    According to 90min, the North Londoners are closely following his contract situation at Bayern.
    Arsenal would be open to securing his services for a second time after they signed him from Stuttgart for £100,000 in 2011.
    It has also been claimed that the Gunners have accepted defeat in their pursuit of Raphinha, and are now keeping a watchful eye on the Germany international
    Mart made in heaven
    Manchester United have made a £39.6 million offer for Ajax star Lisandro Martinez as they look to hijack the transfer from rivals Arsenal.
    The Gunners have already seen their £34m bid for Martinez rejected, leaving the door open for United manager Erik ten Hag to raid his former club.
    According to The Mirror, the Red Devils have lodged a £39m offer, which falls closer to the Dutch giants’ £43m evaluation.
    They add that the Manchester giants have told Ajax they will pay £35.3m up front with a package of add-ons worth a further £4.3m
    Jesus video leaks
    Gabriel Jesus’ Arsenal shirt number has been revealed in a leaked video of him at the Emirates.
    Footage shows Jesus walking around his new home ground in the Gunners shirt with the No9 on his back.
    The leaked video appears to show the striker with the club’s media team preparing for the unveiling of the signing.
    Arsenal fans are now waiting for the official announcement but the deal is all but done
    Hickey going to Brentford
    Arsenal have been dealt a transfer blow in their pursuit of Bologna star Aaron Hickey with the left-back set to join Brentford in a £14million deal.
    Hickey has been linked with a move to the Emirates this summer with Mikel Arteta keen to bring in a back-up for Kieran Tierney.
    But the Gunners have always been in competition with the Bees in the race to secure theScotland international’s services.
    And according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Brentford could announce the signing of the 20-year-old next week after his medical
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    Raphinha blocks Chelsea
    Leeds star and Arsenal transfer target Raphinha has asked his agent to block any further advances from Chelsea.
    According to Sport, the Brazil international is not keen on moving to the Blues and is prepared to wait for Barca.
    The winger has asked his representative Deco to “stop’ negotiations with Chelsea in order to ‘prioritise” a move to the Nou Camp.
    Stamford Bridge chiefs have been left flummoxed by the 25-year-old’s stance against joining them as they did not expect him to turn them down
    Arsenal 5-1 Ipswich Town
    Arsenal thrashed Ipswich Town with a comfortable 5-1 win in a behind-closed-doors friendly at London Colney.
    Eddie Nketiah stood out for the Gunners as he scored a hat-trick in his bid to prove manager Mikel Arteta he should run the attack after Gabriel Jesus’ arrival.
    Nketiah didn’t stop there as he also assisted Albert Sambi Lokonga’s goal.
    Folarin Balogun sealed the North Londoners’ triumph in the second half
    A look at Arsenal’s new signings in USA pre-season tour
    New signing Fabio Vieira now faces a race against time to prepare for the Gunners’ upcoming pre-season tour in the United States, starting July 16.
    All of Arsenal’s new signings are expected to make their club debut’s before the season starts next month.
    Arteta has already confirmed that 19-year-old Marquinhos will be given his chance to shine following his £3m transfer from Sao Paulo.
    Matt Turner is also set to appear between the sticks upon his return to America.
    And new No9 Gabriel Jesus is expected to alternate with Eddie Nketiah in attack.
    Arsenal target Hickey set to join Brentford
    Arsenal have reportedly been dealt a blow in their pursuit of Aaron Hickey with the Bologna left-back set to join Brentford in a £14million deal.
    The 20-year-old has been linked with a move to the Emirates this summer with Mikel Arteta keen to bring in a back-up for Kieran Tierney.
    But they have always been in competition with the Bees in the race to secure the services of the Scotland international.
    And according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, the West London outfit could announce the signing of the defender next week after his medical.

    He tweeted: “Brentford are set to sign Aaron Hickey on permanent deal.
    “Scottish talented fullback will join for £14m plus add-ons to Bologna. Five-year deal agreed… and here we go.
    “Hickey will travel to England next week in order to undergo medical tests and sign.”
    Ben White is ‘overrated’, says Agbonlahor
    Arsenal’s defence has been blasted by Gabby Agbonlahor who reckons Ben White is over-rated.
    Agbonlahor told Football Insider: “Arsenal’s defence is nowhere near good enough to get top-four.
    “For me, Ben White is very overrated, I watched him against Newcastle towards the end of the season and he was absolutely dreadful.
    “He lacks pace, he lacks aggression. Yes, he’s good on the ball but he’s not a defensive midfielder, he’s a centre-half.”
    Highest-paid player at every Premier League club
    Mohamed Salah’s new contract at Liverpool has doubled his wages, making him one of the highest earning Premier League players.
    The new deal, which was announced on Friday, ended months of speculation regarding the forward’s future, with his previous deal due to expire in the summer of 2023.
    His new £400,000 deal makes him the Premier League’s joint-second highest paid player.
    How do you feel about your club’s highest paid player?
    Thomas Partey is on £200k-a-week. Great when he isn’t injured…

    Parlour makes Martinez wish
    Ray Parlour has admitted that he wants Arsenal to sign Lisandro Martinez.
    He said to talkSPORT: “I know they are in for him from Ajax. I am looking down the spine of the team and I think that’s where they might strengthen.
    “As you mentioned, Tielemans is a really good ball-player. They have got Partey, who had his injury problems last season.
    “He missed quite a lot of games. You have got Lokonga, who is going to get better and he’s still young.
    “But I think that’s the area. Xhaka is getting that little bit older. I think that’s the area they really need to look at.
    “Get balls through the line and Tielemans would be ideal. Let’s hope, with my Arsenal hat on, they can somehow get him over the line, and in the ideal world, get everyone signed up by the pre-season tour.”
    But Gunners still in the hunt for Argentina star
    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano insists Arsenal are “still there” when it comes to signing Lisandro Martinez.
    In a boost to the Gunners, the Ajax player wants to join the Premierl League.
    Romano tweeted: “Manchester United official proposal for Lisandro Martinez, better than Arsenal’s one but not enough yet. Arsenal are still there.
    “Man United also pushing to agree on personal terms with Lisandro – ten Hag, key factor.
    “Lisandro will ask Ajax to leave, as he wants PL move.”
    Man Utd ‘make £39m offer’ for Arsenal target Martinez
    Manchester United have reportedly made a £39.6 million offer for Lisandro Martinez as they look to hijack the transfer from rivals Arsenal.
    The Ajax defender is in hot demand and some of the biggest Premier League clubs are set to scrap over him.
    The Gunners have already seen their £34m for Argentine defender rejected, leaving the door open for Erik ten Hag to raid his former club.
    The Mirror report the Red Devils have lodged a £39m bid, which falls close to the Dutch club’s £43m evaluation.
    Ten Hag has identified the defender as United look to fix their leaky defence.
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    It’s shocking Arsenal haven’t made a formal move for Leicester ace Youri Tielemans, according to Steve Nicol.
    Speaking to ESPN, he said: “I am surprised someone like Arsenal haven’t gone in to sign Tielemens.
    “I think Arsenal should have gone and signed this guy.
    “Granit Xhaka is a good Premier League player, but I don’t think he is good enough to push Arsenal into the top four or certainly challenge for any major competition.
    “I think Tielemans and Thomas Partey would be a great partnership in the middle of the park.
    “So, I am surprised there hasn’t been more talk of Tielemans, especially from an Arsenal point of view.”
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    Rob Holding signed autographs and posed for photos with the group and the club tweeted their support.

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    But he will be playing for a new manager after Argentine boss Jorge Sampaoli sensationally quit at the Stade Velodrome.
    Guendouzi enjoyed a brilliant 2021-22 campaign with the French side as he helped the club finish second in Ligue 1.
    He proved to be a key player under Sampaoli where he chipped in with five goals and 14 assists in 56 games in all competitions.
    Marseille are understood to have paid around £9million to turn his temporary stay into a permanent switch.
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    CRYSTAL PALACE are plotting a late move in the battle for Wolves’ £20million-rated Morgan Gibbs-White.Patrick Vieira wants more attacking options in midfield with last season’s loan star Conor Gallagher back at Chelsea.
    Nottingham Forest, Southampton and Crystal Palace are all in the race to sign Gibbs-WhiteCredit: Getty
    And the Frenchman will rival Nottingham Forest and Southampton for the 22-year-old Molineux ace.
    Gibbs-White spent last season with Sheffield United in the Championship but is now looking to get himself some regular Premier League action.
    Palace have already landed Cheick Doucoure from Lens for £18m — a deal SunSport first revealed back on May 1.
    While Derby whizkid Malcolm Ebiowei, 18, has also signed on as Vieira reshapes his squad.
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    Vieira is also keen on Burnley’s Dwight McNeil, who could be available after Vincent Kompany took over at Turf Moor.
    West Ham also admire 22-year-old McNeil but the Clarets are likely to want more than the £10m the London clubs would be ready to pay.
    Palace are also in the running for Swansea’s Flynn Downes, who is also fancied by Leicester and by Wolves — as a potential replacement for Gibbs-White — and could go for about £8m.
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    ARSENAL are reportedly struggling to offload club-record signing Nicolas Pepe on a permanent transfer with a loan to Spain on the cards.The £72million flop will be allowed to depart the Emirates this summer after being deemed as surplus to requirements by boss Mikel Arteta.
    Nicolas Pepe could depart Arsenal on loan this summer with Mikel Arteta keen to offload himCredit: PA
    With the Gunners in the market for another winger, the Ivory Coast international will fall further down the pecking order.
    SunSport recently stated how the North London outfit fear being stuck with the 27-year-old having had zero interest in the forward.
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    Reporter Mark Mann-Bryans tweeted: “Arsenal are now openly seeking suitors for club-record signing Nicolas Pepe.
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    “Aware that Spain is a possible destination.”
    Speaking earlier this year, Pepe declared that he could leave Arsenal after stating “we will see what happens” in the summer.
    He also remarked: “When a team is winning it is hard for a coach to make changes.
    “Mikel has explained that to me and I know I have to work hard in training to get more playing time.
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    ARSENAL have reportedly contacted Benfica over a possible deal for Alex Grimaldo having missed out on the signing of Aaron Hickey.Mikel Arteta is keen for a left-back to deputise for Kieran Tierney with Nuno Tavares guilty of inconsistent performances following his arrival last year.
    Benfica left-back Alex Grimaldo has been linked with a switch to Arsenal this summerCredit: EPA
    The Gunners boss is willing to allow the Portugal youth international to depart on loan to gain valuable first team experience.
    And Arteta is desperate to provide adequate back-up for Scottish star Tierney, where he had identified the defender’s compatriot Hickey as a possibility.
    But the Bologna starlet, 20, is understood to be closing in on a switch to Brentford in a £14million move.
    And Arsenal will not press on with other targets, with Spanish star Grimaldo said to be an option.
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    It has been claimed that, along with contacting the Primeira Liga side, they have also been in touch with the player’s representatives.
    And Arsenal could land the ex-Barcelona academy ace in a cut-price deal with his contract at the Estadio da Luz to expire in 2023.
    Benfica would reportedly be open to parting ways with Grimaldo should they receive between £6m-£7m.
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    In what could be a plus for Arsenal, both Arteta and Grimaldo share the same agency in Wasserman.
    Should the full-back join the Premier League club, he would link up with former Benfica man Tavares.
    Since arriving at Benfica in 2016 from Barca, Grimaldo has won three Portuguese top-flight titles, as well as both domestic cups.
    Known for having an eye for goal, he chipped in with an impressive six goals and nine assists in 47 games last season. More

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    CHELSEA are closing in on a £45million deal for Man City forward Raheem Sterling, according to reports.Meanwhile, battle for Raphinha is far from over as Barcelona are said to have put in a staggering £60 million bid – matching Chelsea’s offer.
    And Chelsea are in need of some defensive reinforcements with Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen departing from Stamford Bridge.
    The Blues are reportedly interested in Juventus star Matthijs de Ligt but the Old Lady have demanded for Timo Werner in return.
    But reports suggest that Chelsea are also chasing Paris Saint-Germain defender Presnel Kimpembe.

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    Chelsea are at the front of the queue to offer Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo Champions League football.
    Ronaldo sensationally informed United he wants to quit the club this summer.
    The Red Devils are determined to stand firm and refuse to sell but the five-time Ballon d’Or winners insists they should give the green light to any acceptable bids.
    And that could see the star forward join the Blues, who finished third last season – and therefore have a seat at Europe’s top competition.
    Manager Thomas Tuchel is on the hunt for a new striker following Romelu Lukaku’s season-long loan to Inter Milan.
    That leaves Timo Werner and Kai Havertz as the only players who can really play up front this coming season
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    Chelsea ace Hakim Ziyech has agreed to join AC Milan, according to Calciomercato.
    Ziyech is set to move to Milan on a season-long loan deal, which will include an obligation to buy.
    The fee to make the winger’s move permanent will reportedly be set at £21million though the Blues are seeking a further £4m.
    That will mark another notable departure from the West Londoners’ frontline after Romelu Lukaku, who also moved on loan in the Serie A as he returned to Inter Milan
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    Kimpembe interest latest
    Chelsea are targeting Paris Saint-Germain star Presnel Kimpembe this summer.
    The Blues were considering a move for PSG’s £34million-rated Kimpembe in the past two transfer windows.
    According to Goal, that “interest from Chelsea still exists” over the centre-back.
    It seems the West Londoners are keen again after seeing Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen leave the club
    Chelsea favourites for De Ligt
    Chelsea have emerged as the odds on favourites to land Juventus star Matthijs de Ligt.
    De Ligt has been linked with a move away from the Serie A and Sky Bet are pricing a transfer to Stamford Bridge at 8/11.
    The Blues are desperate to sign a defender or two this summer following the departures of Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen.
    Naturally, there have been rumours of Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag and the Netherlands international linking up again, with Sky Bet pricing the move at 8/1.
    Ten Hag was the Ajax boss when the 22-year-old helped the Dutch side to the semi-finals of the Champions League, and made the defender the club’s youngest ever captain at 18 years old
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    Liverpool star Mohamed Salah was prepared to return to Chelsea before his new Anfield contract made him the highest-paid player in the club’s history, according to SunSport’s Ken Lawrence.
    The Blues’ new owner Todd Boehly lined up Salah as talks with the Reds stalled over a new three-year deal.
    The forward, through agent Ramy Abbas, had made it clear to Fenway Sports Group that he would consider returning to Stamford Bridge, where he spent two years after joining in 2014.
    The Chelsea threat forced a major rethink before handing the Egypt international a deal which will see him bank at least £62million in total.
    It was a major factor in Kop owners FSG coming up with a deal worth a whopping £400,000 a week
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    Chelsea are closing in on the £45million transfer of Manchester City star Raheem Sterling.
    According to the Daily Mail, a deal is set to be struck in the coming days which will see Sterling make the switch to Stamford Bridge from the Etihad.
    The 27-year-old looks on course to pen a four-year deal in West London.
    The England international has spoken with Blues boss Thomas Tuchel and those conversations have only added to his desire to leave City for Chelsea.
    The forward is among the club’s top targets as they appear likely to miss out on Leeds star Raphinha
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    Barcelona are close to agreeing a deal to sign Raphinha, according to journalist Gerard Romero.
    The transfer guru claims Barca and Leeds are set to agree a £60milion fee which will see the Brazilian move to the Nou Camp.
    And the winger is reportedly close to accepting a £115,000 a week deal with the Spanish giants.
    Romero also claims Raphinha turned down an approach from Newcastle.
    Ziyech agrees AC Milan move
    Hakim Ziyech has agreed to join AC Milan, according to Calciomercato.
    The Moroccan is set to move to the Serie A champions on a season-long loan deal which will include an obligation to buy.
    The fee to make the move permanent will reportedly be set at £21million though the Blues are seeking a further £4m.
    Sterling selling house to Alexander-Arnold
    Manchester City star Raheem Sterling is ‘negotiating’ to sell his £4.5million Cheshire home to Liverpool defender and England team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold, according to the Mirror.
    Alexander-Arnold is set to move out of his current south Manchester home, which is on the same road as Reds shot-stopper Alisson and ex-Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.
    And with the right-back ready to purchase Sterling’s house it is possible the City star is preparing to move down south.
    Sterling has been heavily linked with a move to Chelsea this summer but the Blues are yet to agree a fee with City for the winger.
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    Former Chelsea star Frank Laboeuf has advised Thomas Tuchel to sign Cristiano Ronaldo this summer, not Neymar.
    He told ESPN: “I would pick Ronaldo because they need someone to finish the actions and score and be more clinical.
    “Neymar is not going to happen, I don’t think Tuchel wants him because he had so many issues when he was the coach of PSG.”
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    Chelsea and Barcelona are ‘close to reaching a transfer agreement’ for defender Marcos Alonso to move to the Nou Camp this summer, according to Sport.
    The two clubs are set for talks next week after Thomas Tuchel gave his approval for the move.
    Chelsea are reportedly seeking £8.5million for the Spaniard despite Alonso playing a prominent role last season.
    Laporta confirms Raphinha transfer interest
    Barcelona president Joan Laporta has opened up on the club’s rumoured interest in Chelsea target Raphinha.
    Laporta also spoke about Ousmane Dembele, another player Chelsea have their eye on, and hinted at the Frenchman playing alongside Raphinha at the Nou Camp.
    As quoted by Mundo Deportivo, he said: “We have talked about Raphinha with Leeds, we know that the player would also like to come to Barça, but there are also other clubs that want him.
    “It would not be dependent on (Ousmane) Dembélé, because the coach sees them as compatible.”
    Top targets
    Will the Blues be able to secure Raheem and Raphinha this summer?
    They’re certainly trying to.
    It’s all up to new owner Tood Boehly.

    Big earners
    Chelsea are looking to do some serious business this summer.
    Raheem Sterling, Raphinha, Mattijs de Ligt and Jules Kounde have all been linked with moves to Stamford Bridge.
    And you can bet your house they’d all make it into this top earners list.

    Standing returns
    Premier League clubs will get the go-ahead to open safe standing areas in their grounds from the start of the new season.
    Ministers are expected to announce the success of a trial at five stadiums – and invite all top-flight teams to introduce their own sections.
    It will mean that fans will be able to stand to watch Prem or Championship matches for the first time in nearly 30 years.
    Standing has been illegal in the two top divisions since all-seater stadiums were introduced in 1994 following the Taylor report into the Hillsborough disaster.
    But following a pilot scheme last season at Chelsea, Spurs, Cardiff City, Man City and Man United, all other top clubs will be give the all clear to follow suit.
    A final report on the government-commissioned trial seen by The Sun on Sunday says the sections delivered a positive impact on spectator safety and improved fans’ matchday experience.
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    De Jong de-lighted by top comp
    Chelsea are hovering as Manchester United sweat on Frenkie de Jong agreeing personal terms over a £60million move.
    That’s the claim from the Guardian, who say the Blues have one major advantage as the Barcelona midfielder wants Champions League football.
    The Red Devils negotiated a fee close to £60m as Barca aim to ease their financial problems by cashing in on a major asset.
    But it’s understood Chelsea are now taking a strong interest in De Jong’s talks with Old Trafford chiefs over personal demands.
    Should there be any stumbling blocks in negotiations, the Blues seem ready to pounce.
    Watch this space…
    ‘Feels good’
    Callum Hudson-Odoi couldn’t contain his delight after returning to pre-season training with Chelsea team-mates Ben Chilwell and Ross Barkley.
    Hudson-Odoi was one of a handful of first-team players to report to the Blues’ Cobham training ground to begin preparation for the new season.
    And the England international – who was blighted by injury last season – shared his delight at being back on the training field shortly after the session.
    Alongside a picture of himself dribbling with the ball, Hudson-Odoi tweeted: “Feels Good to be back!”
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    Raph cash boost
    Raphinha is reportedly set to receive a massive pay rise if his proposed move to Barcelona goes through.
    The Spanish giants have stolen a march on Premier League duo Arsenal and Chelsea in the race for the Leeds winger.
    And the Brazilian will reportedly receive a lucrative contract worth £5.2million per year should the deal go through.
    That works out to be £100,000 a week, a whopping £40,000 increase on the winger’s current weekly wages.
    Chelsea appeared to move into pole position to sign Raphinha earlier this week after they tabled a bid north of £55million for his services.
    But a late swoop from Barcelona could potentially scupper the west Londoners’ pursuit of the player.
    Blue-turn
    A reminder of another SunSport transfer exclusive this morning…
    Mo Salah was prepared to move to Chelsea before his deal made him the highest-paid player in Liverpool history.
    Blues’ new owner Todd Boehly had lined up Reds’ star Salah, 30, as talks stalled over a new three-year deal.
    It was a major factor in Kop owners FSG coming up with a deal worth almost £400,000 a week.
    Salah, through agent Ramy Abbas, had made it clear to Fenway Sports Group that he would consider returning to Stamford Bridge, where he spent two years from 2014-16.
    Ron his way
    Chelsea are at the front of the queue to offer Cristiano Ronaldo Champions League football.
    The superstar forward sensationally told Manchester United he wants to quit.
    The Red Devils are determined to stand firm and refuse to sell – but the Portuguese star insists they should give the green light to any ‘acceptable’ bids.
    And that could see the five-time Ballon d’Or winner join rivals Chelsea, who finished third last season – and therefore have a seat at Europe’s top table.
    Thomas Tuchel is on the hunt for a new striker following Romelu Lukaku’s season-long loan to Inter Milan.
    That leaves Timo Werner and Kai Havertz as the only players who can really play up front in the squad.
    The West Londoners are keen to make the forward their marquee signing this summer and have been keeping tabs on his situation with United.
    New Blues chief Todd Boehly recently met with Ronaldo’s agent – Jorge Mendes – to discuss a host of topics, including a potential move for the sporting icon.
    Good morning Chelsea fans
    Manchester United star and reported Chelsea target Cristiano Ronaldo has asked to leave the club if a suitable offer arrives in the summer.
    That is according to The Times, who claim Ronaldo wants out of United because he wants to compete in the Champions League.
    The Red Devils missed out on Europe’s top competition after finishing sixth and will instead play in the Europa League.
    That poses as a major blow for new boss Erik ten Hag, who is looking to turn things around at Old Trafford.
    Meanwhile, Leeds star Raphinha has asked his agent Deco to block any further advances from Chelsea.
    According to Sport, the Brazil international is not keen on moving to Stamford Bridge and is prepared to wait for Barca to come calling.
    The winger has asked Deco to “stop’ negotiations with the Blues in order to ‘prioritise” a move to the Nou Camp.
    Club chiefs have been left flummoxed by the 25-year-old’s stance against joining them as they did not expect him to refuse a move to west London.
    And Chelsea are targeting Paris Saint-Germain star Presnel Kimpembe in the summer transfer window.
    The Blues were considering a move for £34million-rated Kimpembe in the past two transfer windows.
    According to Goal, that “interest from Chelsea still exists” over the talented centre-back.
    It seems the West Londoners are keen again after seeing Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen leave.
    Finally, PSG superstar and Chelsea transfer target Neymar has activated a clause in his contract to extend his stay in Paris until 2027.
    The star forward most recently put pen to paper on a five-year extension in 2021.
    But the Brazil international has now activated his annual extension option, which means his deal will stretch until 2027, according to Sport.
    That means the 30-year-old is set to earn £155m more from PSG with the forward being paid £31m per year.
    The Parisians are said to be looking for a buyer to take the Brazilian off their hands, with president Nasser Al-Khelaifi looking to move away from their high-earner model.
    Neymar has been linked with Chelsea but his £600,000-a-week wages are putting the Blues and other potential suitors off this summer
    In the Leed
    Chelsea have received a major boost in their ongoing transfer war with Barcelona over Leeds star Raphinha.
    According to Diario AS, the Blaugrana may not need the Brazil international after all as Ousmane Dembele “has got closer to renewing” his deal.
    Dembele’s contract runs out today and the Catalan giants are frantically trying to convince him to pen a new one as manager Xavi wants him in his squad this coming season.
    And it seems like there is a significant possibility the forward may remain at the Nou Camp
    Chelsea’ magic Wad
    Chelsea youngster Ethan Wady signed a one-year extension with the club before being offloaded to Woking on loan.
    Wady, 20, has joined the non-league side but first put pen to paper on a new contract with the Blues until 2023.
    This marks the goalkeeper’s fifth loan stint ever since his move to the club’s esteemed academy in 2018.
    Woking manager Darren Sarll sang the 20-year-old’s praises and hinted he could get a fair share of first-team football
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    Do no Ron
    Manchester United wantaway star Cristiano Ronaldo should ignore Chelsea’s interest and stay at Old Trafford this summer, claims former striker Louis Saha.
    Saha told BonusCodeBets: “It could go both ways, no one can guarantee anything apart from Cristiano. He’s the only one to answer that.
    “It wouldn’t be the right move for Man United to let him go because he’s such a big asset.
    “I can definitely see him continuing to keep doing what he’s doing best, which is scoring goals and helping his club get back to where it belongs.
    “He can still play a part under [Erik] Ten Hag, not only by scoring goals, but with his stature.
    “I’m sure the new manager will want to implement some new rules and new standards that fit with Ronaldo. Maybe not so much on the pressing side, but his work ethic and his desire to always be accountable.
    “Performance-wise, Ronaldo is up there with the best, he’ll drive the players that need confidence, like [Marcus] Rashford.
    “It’s a new manager, new rules, new atmosphere and I’m very excited”
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