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    Lampard set to ‘RAID’ Chelsea, Blues ‘convinced’ on Jules Kounde deal, Lukaku ‘agrees’ Inter Milan RETURN – updates

    CHELSEA have to keep an eye on former manager and Blues legend Frank Lampard who is set to raid his old club for signings according to reports.The Everton boss is understandably in the market for some quality additions and he believes that a lot of his shopping can be done in West London.
    Meanwhile, Chelsea are reportedly convinced that Jules Kounde will be the first signing of the Todd Boehly era having narrowly missed out on the Frenchman last year.
    And reports suggest that Romelu Lukaku has agreed a sensational deal which will see him RETURN to former club Inter Milan in the transfer window.
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    Nkunku addresses future
    RB Leipzig star and Chelsea target Christopher Nkunku has spoken about his future.
    Nkunku said: “Paris [Paris Saint-Germain], I’ve always said it, it’s my home, my heart club. I don’t close any doors. Everything is possible in football.
    “It’s flattering to have the biggest clubs in the world interested in me.
    “But it’s also flattering that Leipzig is doing everything to keep me.
    “We are in June, and I am focused on this gathering.”
    Luk not on his side
    Former Arsenal ace Paul Merson believes loaning out Romelu Lukaku won’t do the club any good.
    He said: “Lukaku has been disappointing all season.
    “‘He started well against Arsenal and we all thought, ‘Okay, here we go!’
    “We haven’t seen him do that again since – he just never got going.
    “If Chelsea can get their £100million or anywhere near that amount back for him this summer, they’ll sell him.
    “A loan would be of no use to anybody – it wouldn’t help Thomas Tuchel one bit.’
    Merson doubts Rudiger’s potential replacement
    Paul Merson believes that Jules Kounde and Kalidou Koulibaly may not be able to replace Antonio Rudiger.
    The Arsenal icon told Sportskeeda: “Antonio Rudiger’s been absolutely outstanding for Chelsea.
    “I can’t remember him having a bad game if I’m being honest.
    “He’s been consistently brilliant in the Premier League this season. Rudiger’s going to be a massive miss for Thomas Tuchel next season.
    ‘He’s going to be a hard one to replace, and I’m not sure if the likes of Kalidou Koulibaly and Jules Kounde can fill his boots.
    “If there is a worry for Chelsea this year, it’s finding Rudiger’s replacement.”
    Lukaku tight-lipped over future
    Romelu Lukaku has refused to be drawn on transfer links away from Chelsea.
    The Belgian is currently on international duty, and is set to take on the Netherlands in the Nations League tonight.
    Speaking to the press ahead of the match, Lukaku was asked about rumours that he is willing to take a pay cut to leave the Blues and return to Inter Milan.
    The 29-year-old wouldn’t clear up speculation, however, saying: “I can’t talk about the future.”
    Lukaku has been linked with the likes of Barcelona and Bayern Munich this summer.
    But the forward reportedly has his heart set on an Inter return.
    Palmieri delivers update on future
    Chelsea left-back Emerson Palmieri has revealed he would be happy to return to Stamford Bridge after his Lyon loan spell.
    Speaking to Goal, he said: “‘I didn’t speak with [Thomas Tuchel] just yet.
    “I have a contract with Chelsea. I played there for three seasons and I have a lot of friends there.
    “If I come back, I’ll be happy. It’s a good place and club for me. Let’s see what can happen.
    “Lyon said ‘no’ [to a return in January] so I didn’t come back. It didn’t depend on me. Those conversations were between the clubs.
    “Lyon said ‘no’ and I respected that because when I signed there I signed for one year, not six months.
    “But now I will go back to Chelsea in the pre-season I think and let’s see what happens in the next month.”
    Lazio ready to fight Utd for Loftus-Cheek
    Lazio could duel Manchester United for Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
    The ten-cap England star, 26, has revived his Blues’ career this season under Thomas Tuchel.
    But new United boss Erik ten Hag has been linked with a move.
    And  Italian outlet Gazzetta Dello Sport says ex-Blues’ chief Maurizio Sarri is ready to rev up his interest in a reunion with Loftus-Cheek, who might cost at least £17million.
    Costa provides insight into Kante relationship
    Former Chelsea striker Diego Costa has revealed he tried to hug N’Golo Kante NAKED during their time together at Stamford Bridge.
    And the maverick forward even declared that the French midfielder refused to strip down when taking a shower.
    Speaking on Canal Pilhado, Costa said: “At Chelsea, I would try to hug Kante joking. He’s really shy. 
    “I would go all naked in the bath and be like: ‘Kante, give me a hug!’ and he would be all ‘No. no, Diego’.
    “He doesn’t even take off his underwear to take a shower.”
    Jul in the crown
    Chelsea are reportedly convinced they will sign Sevilla centre-back Jules Kounde this summer.
    The Blues missed out on the Frenchman’s signature last year after the LaLiga outfit raised their asking price at the last minute.
    But Chelsea have retained their interest in the player as Thomas Tuchel looks to finally secure his services.
    And according to Spanish outlet ABC Sevilla, Chelsea are hopeful they can reach an agreement between £43million-£51m.
    Sevilla were adamant in 2021 that he wouldn’t be sold unless his £68m release clause was activated.
    Sturridge released Down Under
    Former Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge has been released by Australian side Perth Glory.
    The 32-year-old made the move down under in October 2021 but failed to score in six appearances for the club.
    Injuries also hampered Sturridge’s spell at Perth, missing 16 games in a season which saw the side finish bottom of the 12-team A-League.
    Perth won just four in 26 games.
    Prior to his stint in Australia, Sturridge decided to move to Turkey to play for Trabzonspor in 2019.
    But his three-year deal was terminated the following March as he was given a four-month worldwide ban for breaching betting rules.

    Lampard in Chelsea raid
    Chelsea are set to be raided by club legend and Everton manager Frank Lampard for Conor Gallagher and Billy Gilmour, according to reports.
    Lampard is understood to be in the market for some quality midfielders this summer after his Toffees side left it late to complete their relegation escape.
    The former Chelsea manager will use his ‘connections’ with The Blues in order to lure the likes of Gallagher and Gilmour to Goodison Park, as reported by the Mail.
    Gallagher, 22, spent last season on loan at Crystal Palace, earning himself a nomination for the Premier League Young Player of the Year award.
    Meanwhile, Gilmour also found himself out on loan, albeit in a far less successful capacity as Norwich were relegated from the Premier League.
    Both Gallagher and Gilmour face uncertain futures back at parent club Chelsea, with a squad already filled with established seniors set to be reinforced in the coming window.
    Sterling ‘should avoid Chelsea move’
    David James says Raheem Sterling would be better off staying at Manchester City rather than joining Chelsea.
    England winger Sterling has been linked with a move to the Blues or Real Madrid.
    Former Three Lions No 1 James, 51, told GGRecon: “[He should] stay at City!
    “It is a testament to how well Raheem Sterling has done that he has been linked to two massive European champions.
    “You do question – given how soon the World Cup is, and what can happen with a move with Manchester to London for example – whether that adjustment could affect form.”
    Luk-ing to the future
    Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku could be on the move to either Barcelona or Bayern Munich.
    The Blues’ record £97.5million signing is facing an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge with Inter Milan desperate to bring him back to the San Siro.
    But according to Mundo Deportivo, Barca will look to sign the Belgian ace should they fail to land Robert Lewandowski.
    And it has been said that Bayern will press ahead with a move for Lukaku if they cannot reach an agreement with Liverpool for Sadio Mane.
    Bent continued
    “I don’t know if Chelsea fans will want him to join but I wonder if some of the players would. Footballers will think differently to fans.
    “There will be a real admiration for Paul Pogba amongst other players in the Premier League, from the players who have played against him.
    ‘I think other players, players in the Chelsea squad, will think ‘I would love a player like that to come here’.
    “Fans will see it differently and say ‘he doesn’t work hard enough, it didn’t work at United, why would we want him?’
    “But players think differently. It will be the same with Liverpool. Fans might think he wouldn’t suit the system, but I bet there’s Liverpool players who would want him.”
    Bent ponders England stay for Pogba
    Darren Bent has declared that Chelsea and Liverpool’s players would love their respective clubs to snap up Paul Pogba on a free transfer.
    The talkSPORT pundit said: “When you look at his stats for Manchester United, they’re not that bad. That’s not horrible stats, they’re okay.
    “For someone with that much quality, the most frustrating thing is when you see him put on that France shirt, you just want that level of performance for United.
    “He’s playing in a good team for France, a better team. I know he hasn’t been good enough [for United] but he is a good player. He hasn’t been a success but he has won two trophies there.
    “It hasn’t worked and they’ve paid a lot of money for a footballer who’s now leaving for nothing.”
    Pulisic wants more playing time
    Chelsea winger Christian Pulisic has admitted he needs to playing more next season amid rumours linking him with a move away from Stamford Bridge.
    The American started just 13 games in the Premier League, with the player falling down the pecking order under Thomas Tuchel.
    Commenting on his future, he said: “As far as right now, I’m obviously just focused on what I’m doing here. And I’m super excited to be here. And yeah, that’s it.
    “Of course, I want to get more playing time. I want to be on the field as much as I can and be the sharpest I can be and fit as well.
    “I think I still got a lot of games, but it’s always something that I’m working at and trying to be regular at club level as well to put myself in the best position to be fit when I come here with the national team.”
    Chelsea snubbed by Solina
    Goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina is set to snub Chelsea in favour of a move to Real Madrid.
    The Blues had been keen on Slonina, 18, who plays in the MLS for Chicago Fire.
    But Slonina’s agent, Jaime Garcia, has confirmed the teenager has his heart set on a move to Real Madrid.
    He told MLSsoccer: “It should be an honour for Chicago, and the MLS, to have Real Madrid take notice in one of their players.
    “We are hoping Chicago can find an agreement with Real Madrid to realise Gabriel’s dream of playing for this club.”
    He added: “With respect to other clubs and other offers [which] we’ve received many, and at the moment we are gracious to those clubs but you cannot say no to Real Madrid.”

    Good morning Chelsea fans
    RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol has become a transfer target for both Chelsea and Spurs.
    The German side are said to be desperately trying to keep hold of the centre back, with the Premier League giants looking to add the Croatian to their ranks.
    The 20-year-old is highly rated, after joining from Dinamo Zagreb for £14million in 2020 – a deal that made him the most costliest Croatian teenager ever.
    Romelu Lukaku has rejected a move to Tottenham Hotspur, according to reports from Italy.
    Calciomercato claim that Antonio Conte wants to be reunited with the Belgium forward, after he led his line so brilliantly for Inter Milan.
    However, Lukaku has said to be in favour of returning to Serie A with the Nerazzurri.
    A loan to Inter is said to be a possibility before the next campaign begins.
    Newly promoted Nottingham Forest are looking at the possibility of bringing Armando Broja to the club, according to reports.
    The Chelsea youngster spent last season on loan at Southampton – scoring six times in 32 games.
    Still only 20, the Albanian international impressed and has been linked with West Ham too in recent weeks.
    The report in the Nottingham Post says that a permanent deal, however, is unlikely with Steve Cooper looking at a potential loan move for the forward.
    Martinez snub
    Argentinian forward Lautaro Martinez has spoken candidly about his future, after Chelsea were the latest Premier League club linked to the hotshot.
    And, he has given the biggest indication that he’s prepared to snub advances from the Premier League.
    “My plan is clear: I really want to stay at Inter next season,” he said.
    “I’ve not received communications from the club as of today, I want to continue at Inter next season”.
    Forest eyeing Broja
    Newly promoted Nottingham Forest are looking at the possibility of bringing Armando Broja to the club, according to reports.
    The Chelsea youngster spent last season on loan at Southampton – scoring six times in 32 games.
    Still only 20, the Albanian international impressed and has been linked with West Ham too in recent weeks.
    The report in the Nottingham Post says that a permanent deal, however, is unlikely with Steve Cooper looking at a potential loan move for the forward.
    Gvardiol wanted by Prem giants
    RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol has become a transfer target for both Chelsea and Spurs.
    The German side are said to be desperately trying to keep hold of the centre back, with the Premier League giants looking to add the Croatian to their ranks.
    The 20-year-old is highly rated, after joining from Dinamo Zagreb for £14million in 2020 – a deal that made him the most costliest Croatian teenager ever.
    Last season he managed almost 50 games, helping his side finish in the Champions League places in the Bundesliga.
    Chelsea could lose Werner
    Should Arsenal complete a deal for ex-Blue Alvaro Morata, his side Juventus could move for Timo Werner, according to reports.
    The German forward is seen as the ideal replacement for the Spanish striker, if he moves to the Emirates.
    According to Tuttosport, Werner’s agent Volker Struth visited the Serie A club’s HQ back in April.
    Werner moved to West London in 2020 for £34million, but has struggled in front of goal – scoring just 23 times in 89 games.
    Palmieri to return
    Italian international Emerson Palmieri is yet to speak with Thomas Tuchel about a return to Stamford Bridge.
    However, the defender would be “very happy” if he was part of next season’s plans.
    The Blues are set to Marcos Alonso, and Palmieri believes he may be an option for the German tactician.
    Palmieri enjoyed a successful campaign at Lyon last season.
    Pogba would be welcomed at Blues
    Paul Pogba has been told he would be welcomed into the Chelsea dressing room by Darren Bent.
    The talkSPORT host revealed: “There will be a real admiration for Paul Pogba amongst other players in the Premier League from the players who have played against him.
    “Players and the players in that Chelsea squad will think; ‘I would love a player like that to come here'”.
    The France World Cup winner will leave the club this summer, when his contract expires.
    Lukaku injury
    Romelu Lukaku is reportedly a doubt for Belgium’s Nations League clash with Netherlands after he was clouted by Simon Mignolet in training on Wednesday.
    The Chelsea striker, 29, was left in a heap on the floor in agony after he challenged the ex-Liverpool keeper in the air for the ball during a session.
    Credit: Pacific Coast News
    Physios rushed onto the pitch to treat the Blues star as he laid on the ground in agony.
    According to reports, the giant Belgian forward injured his ankle in the incident.
    He was forced to sit out training today, with Belgium manager Roberto Martinez left sweating about his fitness for the match.
    So far, the Belgium FA have yet to release a comment – and Lukaku hasn’t left the camp.
    Hudson-Odoi’s intense training sessions
    Callum Hudson-Odoi is undergoing some brutal solo training sessions to return to action for Chelsea after being sidelined with an Achilles tendon injury.
    The winger, 21, has been out of action since an FA Cup win at Luton on March 2 and has suffered repeated setbacks in his rehab from an ankle problem he originally picked up three years ago.
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    Ronaldo has declared ‘things must change’ at Man Utd, Wan-Bissaka’s Palace RETURN, Darwin Nunez UPDATE – latest

    MANCHESTER UNITED will be delighted to keep hold of Cristiano Ronaldo for another season but the Portuguese icon has declared that things must change at the club.Ronaldo was United’s standout player by a mile last campaign and he believes that the Red Devils can win trophies under Erik Ten Hag.
    Meanwhile, Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been linked with a shocking return to Crystal Palace this summer.
    And Manchester United have reportedly tabled a huge swap deal involving Benfica talisman Darwin Nunez and forgotten man Andreas Pereira.
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    Luk-ing to the future
    Former Man Utd striker Romelu Lukaku could be on the move to either Barcelona or Bayern Munich.
    Chelsea’s record £97.5million signing is facing an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge with Inter Milan desperate to bring him back to the San Siro.
    But according to Mundo Deportivo, Barca will look to sign the Belgian ace should they fail to land Robert Lewandowski.
    And it has been said that Bayern will press ahead with a move for Lukaku if they cannot reach an agreement with Liverpool for Sadio Mane.
    Are you Fer real?
    Rio Ferdinand has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson asked him “What the f*** are you wearing?” when he was unveiled at Old Trafford in a white suit.
    The defender joined Manchester United from Leeds for around £30million in 2002.
    As he was unveiled at the Theatre of Dreams, Ferdinand donned a daring white outfit as he posed for pictures alongside new boss Sir Alex.
    Lifting the lid on his special day nearly 20 years on, the 43-year-old told 433: “The manager said to me on this day, he said ‘Rio, what the f*** are you wearing?’
    “He said to my mum ‘what is he… what is this suit? Is he for real with this suit?’
    “But I didn’t care. I always wear what I want, I don’t care anyway.”

    Cav some of that
    Serie A minnows Salernitana are reportedly interested in signing soon-to-be free agent Edinson Cavani.
    The 35-year-old is out on contract at the end of June, ending his two-year stay at Manchester United.
    Time isn’t on Cavani’s side but one last dance in the Italian top-flight could be on the cards.
    Serie A minnows Salernitana, whose captain is Bayern Munich legend Franck Ribery, would like to bring Cavani back to Italy.
    Cavani made his name in Italy, starring for Palermo and Napoli before moving on to Paris Saint-Germain.
    Salernitana president Danilo Iervolino told Corriere: “I’d love to sign Edinson Cavani as free agent.
    “Cavani would be an incredible gift for the city, as Salernitana are staying in Serie A.”
    Having Nun of it
    Darwin Nunez has been told NOT to pursue a transfer to Manchester United and to instead join Liverpool by former Kop star Jose Enrique.
    New United boss Erik ten Hag wants to bring the 22-year-old striker to Old Trafford to spearhead his rebuild of the United squad.
    However, Enrique – who appeared in the Man Utd vs Liverpool legends game – declared Nunez should snub a move to Manchester in favour of joining up with Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.
    Enrique took to his Instagram story to highlight an article which suggested Nunez was set to move to United, giving a passionate answer to the reports.
    He said: “I hope this is not true and he comes to us instead.
    “We should go for him, a top player who can become world class under Klopp if we sell Sadio Mane.”
    Lazio ready to fight Utd for Loftus-Cheek
    Lazio could duel Manchester United for Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
    The ten-cap England star, 26, has revived his Blues’ career this season under Thomas Tuchel.
    But new United boss Erik ten Hag has been linked with a move.
    And  Italian outlet Gazzetta Dello Sport says ex-Blues’ chief Maurizio Sarri is ready to rev up his interest in a reunion with Loftus-Cheek, who might cost at least £17million.
    Duo to leave Man United
    Manchester United defenders Eric Bailly and Axel Tuanzebe will reportedly be sold this window.
    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “Both Eric Bailly and Axel Tuanzebe are set to leave Manchester United this summer – decision made.
    “Diogo Dalot’s expected to stay at Manchester United this summer.
    “Aaron Wan-Bissaka has chances to leave waiting for new proposals – as reported yesterday.”
    Pereira to be given chance
    Forgotten Man Utd midfielder Andreas Pereira will be given a chance under Erik ten Hag.
    The 26-year-old hasn’t played for the Red Devils since June 2020 after enjoying loan spells at Lazio and most recently at Flamengo in his native Brazil.
    But despite the player having a year left on his deal at Old Trafford, Yahoo Brasil has stated he still has a place in the United squad.
    With Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic and Juan Mata, United need more players in the middle of the pitch.
    And the club’s United’s football director John Murtough is claimed to have told Pereira that Ten Hag believes he fits the desired squad profile for next season.
    Diogo, no go
    Manchester United will NOT allow Diogo Dalot to depart, but they are prepared to offload Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
    That is according to the Manchester Evening News.
    They state that Dalot is a target for AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund, Atletico Madrid and Roma.
    But should a club fail to meet their £21million asking price, he will not be sold.
    Though the news outlet declares that the Red Devils have offered Wan-Bissaka out to at least one club.
    Lingard mobbed by Utd fans
    Jesse Lingard was greeted by adoring fans while on holiday after it was confirmed he would be leaving boyhood club Manchester United this summer.
    The 29-year-old is out of contract come the end of June, ending his 20-year stay at United.
    As he enjoyed the sun ahead of his summer exit, Lingard was swarmed by adoring fans.
    He was met with songs of “there’s only one Jesse Lingard”.
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    Inter in for Dybala
    Arsenal, Man Utd and Tottenham have been dealt a blow in their pursuit of Juventus playmaker Paulo Dybala.
    Inter Milan have reportedly been holding talks with the Argentine ace and are optimistic that a deal can be struck.
    Dybala, 28, is set to leave Juve this summer when his contract expires.
    As well as Premier League interest, Dybala has also been in direct talks with Inter Milan vice president Javier Zanetti, according to Fabrizio Romano.
    Commenting on a potential transfer, Zanetti told ESPN: “I am quite calm, the people who work with are taking care.
    “In Italy I am very comfortable. I would still like to know other leagues like the Premier League, LaLiga… but I’m happy in Italy.”

    The Special Wan for Palace
    Crystal Palace are reportedly looking to bring Manchester United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka back to Selhurst Park.
    That is according to London News Online, who state that Roma are also keen on the defender.
    They declare that the former Eagles ace could be deemed as surplus to requirements by new boss Erik ten Hag.
    Wan-Bissaka was sold to the Red Devils in 2019 for a whopping £50million.
    Palace are in the market for a right-back with the club currently relying on Nathaniel Clyne and Joel Ward.
    Ronaldo drops update on future
    Cristiano Ronaldo has declared “things must change” at Manchester United, but believes the club can win trophies under Erik ten Hag.
    The 37-year-old’s future had been uncertain until Ten Hag confirmed Ronaldo was part of his plans last month.
    In an interview with United’s official website, Ronaldo said: “I know he did a fantastic job for Ajax and that he’s an experienced coach but we need to give him time.
    “Things need to change the way he wants. I hope we have success, of course.
    “Because if you have success all of Manchester is going to have success as well so I wish him the best.
    “We are happy and excited, not only as players but the supporters as well. I wish him the best and let’s believe that next year we are going to win trophies.”
    Bent continued
    “I don’t know if Chelsea fans will want him to join but I wonder if some of the players would. Footballers will think differently to fans.
    “There will be a real admiration for Paul Pogba amongst other players in the Premier League, from the players who have played against him.
    ‘I think other players, players in the Chelsea squad, will think ‘I would love a player like that to come here’.
    “Fans will see it differently and say ‘he doesn’t work hard enough, it didn’t work at United, why would we want him?’
    “But players think differently. It will be the same with Liverpool. Fans might think he wouldn’t suit the system, but I bet there’s Liverpool players who would want him.”
    Bent ponders England stay for Pogba
    Darren Bent has declared that Chelsea and Liverpool’s players would love their respective clubs to snap up Paul Pogba on a free transfer.
    The talkSPORT pundit said: “When you look at his stats for Manchester United, they’re not that bad. That’s not horrible stats, they’re okay.
    “For someone with that much quality, the most frustrating thing is when you see him put on that France shirt, you just want that level of performance for United.
    “He’s playing in a good team for France, a better team. I know he hasn’t been good enough [for United] but he is a good player. He hasn’t been a success but he has won two trophies there.
    “It hasn’t worked and they’ve paid a lot of money for a footballer who’s now leaving for nothing.”
    Utd eye up De Jong alternative
    Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic has reportedly been eyed up as a cheaper alternative to Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong.
    That is according to FootballTransfer, who state that the 27-year-old is available for £59m.
    Commenting on the potential deal, transfer guru Pete O’Rourke told GiveMeSport: “I think he’s somebody who United will be pursuing to bring into that midfield.
    “And he’s probably more attainable than a Frenkie de Jong right now.
    “So, I think United will be trying to do something on this and trying to bring him to Old Trafford despite after all these years of speculation of him possibly moving there.”
    Allegri aims dig at Dybala
    Juventus manager Max Allegri has given a parting dig to Paulo Dybala amid Premier League transfer speculation.
    The 28-year-old, linked with moves to Arsenal, Man Utd and Totteham, is currently a free agent after bringing an end to a seven year spell with the Old Lady.
    However, the Argentina international drew criticism from former manager Allegri for attitude issues during his time at the club.
    Speaking to DAZN, Allegri said: “Paulo needs to go back to being himself. There was a time where he got all carried out by those who labeled him as ‘the new Messi’ ”
    “A player can’t go around trying to play, to think or to be like someone else.”
    Good morning Man Utd fans
    Departing Manchester United star Paul Pogba is considering a lucrative bid to rejoin Juventus, reports suggest.
    That is according to Fabrizio Romano, who reports that Juve are offering Pogba a salary of around €8million (£6.8m) per year plus add-ons.
    The Bianconeri are now awaiting their former player’s “final answer” after United confirmed he will be leaving Old Trafford as a free agent once his contract runs out on June 30.
    Manchester United forward Edinson Cavani is in talks with two Spanish clubs over a potential move, according to El Chiringuito TV.
    The Uruguay legend’s deal at Old Trafford expires at the end of the month and his representatives are said to be discussing terms with Atletico Madrid and Sevilla.
    Juan Mata has sent a classy farewell message to Manchester United fans.
    The former Chelsea midfielder, 34, will leave United as a free agent this month.
    In a social media video message, he said: “I wanted to say thank you very much to all of you for your support over the years and especially during the difficult times that we lived together.
    “I will never forget you. Thank you very much. All the best from the bottom of my heart and goodbye.”
    Also, with several players on high salaries leaving Old Trafford this summer, including Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Edinson Cavani and Nemanja Matic – United could free up around £50m in wages that will boost new manager Erik ten Hag’s transfer kitty.
    Juve stars would welcome back Pogba
    Wojciech Szczesny says Juventus’ stars would welcome Paul Pogba back with open arms.
    The Frenchman is leaving Manchester United for a second time on a free transfer at the end of the month and is in talks with ex-club Juve and Paris Saint-Germain.
    Pogba quit Old Trafford for the Serie A giants in 2012 and Juve keeper Szczesny believes his club team-mates will be over the moon to see the midfielder return to Turin.
    Szczesny said: “I’d be delighted to see that happen. He did brilliantly in his previous time at Juventus so he would be a great addition to the squad.
    “He is a player with good calibre and experience and he has good memories from Turin.”
    When asked if Pogba is still a top level player, Szczesny added: “Oh yeah. Absolutely.
    “Maybe over the last couple of years the consistency of his game and the injuries didn’t help at United.
    “But when he is fit, he is still one of the best in the world.”
    £50m added to war chest
    Erik ten Hag has been boosted with an extra £50million with players leaving the club, according to reports.
    Money will be freed up with the departures of the likes of Paul Pogba, Edinson Cavani, Jesse Lingard, and Juan Mata.
    While the likes of Nemanja Matic and Lee Grant are already set to leave Old Trafford.
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Phil Jones, Eric Bailly, Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial have also been made available – as ten Hag plans on restructuring his squad.
    As per figures from Spotrac, players leaving could save United up to £48.4million in basic wages.
    De Gea’s pays tribute to Mata
    David De Gea has paid an emotional tribute to fellow countryman Juan Mata on Instagram.
    Mata is leaving United this summer, after 285 appearances for the club.
    And the Spanish shotstopper penned a heartfelt message on social media to his pal.
    “Thought this would be a very difficult one to express into words but when I thought about it more, the main feeling I am left with is happiness. This guy has been a teammate, a friend and is my family,” De Gea wrote.
    “The ultimate professional, one of the best players and people you could have grace your life. I’m so thankful to have been on so many journeys with you, happy that our paths crossed, and we shared a dressing room together.
    “I love you my brother, I wish you everything and absolutely nothing but joy and success in your next stage of an unbelievable career.”
    Five targets
    Erik ten Haag is planning a massive overhaul of his United squad – and is targeting up to five signings, according to reports.
    The Dutch tactician is already said to be ready to bring Ajax star Jurrien Timber.
    And the Daily Mail reports he is already eyeing up other areas in his squad that need rebooting.
    A striker and a midfielder are the key priorities going into the next campaign.
    Danjuma tracked
    Man Utd target Arnaut Danjuma is desperate for a return to the Premier League, according to reports.
    The Villarreal winger enjoyed two seasons at Bournemouth before moving to LaLiga, where he has excelled under boss Unai Emery.
    Danjuma reportedly has a £35million release clause in his contract.
    Liverpool are also said to be monitoring the situation.
    Bent’s Pogba admission
    Paul Pogba has been told he would be welcomed into the Chelsea dressing room by Darren Bent.
    The talkSPORT host revealed: “There will be a real admiration for Paul Pogba amongst other players in the Premier League from the players who have played against him.
    “Players and the players in that Chelsea squad will think; ‘I would love a player like that to come here'”.
    The France World Cup winner will leave the club this summer, when his contract expires.
    Pogba’s Juve deal
    Departing Manchester United star Paul Pogba is considering a lucrative bid to rejoin Juventus, reports suggest.
    That is according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, who reports that Juve are offering Pogba a salary of around €8million (£6.8m) per year plus add-ons.
    The Bianconeri are now awaiting their former player’s “final answer” after United confirmed he will be leaving Old Trafford as a free agent once his contract runs out on June 30.
    Negotiations are ongoing with the star midfielder’s agent amid a busy transfer window for Juventus, who also tied Mattia de Sciglio up with a new deal until 2025.
    Romano tweeted: “Juventus have offered Paul Pogba a salary around €8m net guaranteed per season plus add-ons, waiting for the final answer.
    “Direct contacts ongoing for weeks with his agent – while Mattia de Sciglio signs new Juventus deal until June 2025.”
    Contract extension for Levitt
    Man Utd have reportedly triggered an extension in prospect Dylan Levitt’s contract, according to reports.
    The 21-year-old enjoyed an impressive spell on loan at Dundee United last season.
    And United have moved to extend his deal to 2023 as they ponder what to do next.
    The Manchester Evening News claims the club is yet to make a decision whether they will keep him for the duration of the deal or sell him.
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    Gnabry REJECTS Bayern’s final offer, Lacazette EXIT confirmed, Arsenal ‘discuss’ Nuno Tavares loan deal – latest updates

    ARSENAL have been given a huge boost in their sensational pursuit of Serge Gnabry as the German ace has reportedly rejected Bayern Munich’s final contractual offer.Gnabry, 26, has one year left on his deal with the Bavarians and the German giants will be keen to avoid losing him on a free.
    Meanwhile, Arsenal have officially confirmed that they have cut ties with their 2018/2019 Player of the Season Alexandre Lacazette.
    And the Gunners are currently discussing the possibilities sending last year’s summer signing Nuno Tavares out on a loan deal according to reports.
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    Arsenal closing in on Jesus, writes Mark Irwin
    Arsenal are increasingly confident of sealing a deal for Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus.
    But Mikel Arteta is scaling back on his plans for a major spending spree after initially targeting up to seven new signings.
    Now he might have to settle for just three new faces as Arsenal count the cost of missing out on Champions League qualification.
    And that will leave him relying on many of the players who came up just short in the fight with Spurs for a fourth place finish last season.
    Arteta has told technical director Edu that he needs a squad of 22 outfield players to cope with the extra demands of Europa League football next season.
    Read more HERE.

    Tavares available on loan
    Arsenal are reportedly prepared to offload Nuno Tavares on loan after just one season.
    The Portuguese left-back was guilty of inconsistent performances when deputising for Kieran Tierney.
    And according to The Athletic, Tavares could be available for loan to aid his development.
    Though they state he could be on the move in January to give time to impress in the Europa League group stage.
    Szczesny disappointed by Arsenal
    Former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has declared he was left disappointed that the club failed to secure a top four finish.
    But the Juventus ace believes it won’t be too long until Mikel Arteta’s side are back in the Champions League.
    He said: “As a fan, it was really disappointing. They gave it a good go and nobody would have said before the season started that they had a chance.
    “They were still in it with two games of the season left. It’s disappointing but they have actually done a good job this year.
    “I can see Mikel’s idea of football, he has a young team so they will be all right. Another couple of years and they will be back in the Champions League.”
    Arsenal warned by Barcelona over Depay
    Barcelona have reportedly warned Arsenal they are unwilling to sell Memphis Depay this summer unless they find a replacement.
    Sport claims the Gunners are eager to snap up Barca’s Dutch forward after returning to the Europa League.
    But the Spaniards will not part ways with Depay unless they can find a suitable attacker to fill his shoes.
    Depay, 28, has just one year left on his Nou Camp deal despite only joining Barcelona from Lyon last June.
    And Mikel Arteta reckons he can land a real bargain for Arsenal’s attack in the upcoming transfer window, allowing the club to focus the majority of their resources elsewhere.
    Lacazette writes emotions goodbye statement
    Alexandre Lacazette has declared it was a “dream come true” to sign for Arsenal after it was announced he will be leaving the club.
    Taking to social media, he said: “5 years ago, my dream came true.. To sign for Arsenal.
    “It’s been an honour to wear the jersey, to be a part of this family.
    “I won trophies, I met real and nice people, and I fell even more in love with this club.
    “Good luck for the future of the club and the fans, it’s been a pleasure.
    “Once a gunner, Always a Gunner. Thank you Arsenal.”
    Lacazette exit continued
    Technical director Edu added: “A big thank you to Laca from everyone at Arsenal.
    “He’s been really important for us.
    “He will always be part of the Arsenal family and we wish him well for everything in the future.”
    Arsenal confirm Lacazette exit
    Alexandre Lacazette will depart Arsenal when his contract expires, the club have announced.
    In a statement released on the Gunners’ website, Arsenal said: “Alex Lacazette will be leaving us at the end of his current contract, which runs until June 30.”
    Boss Mikel Arteta remarked: “Laca has been a fantastic player for us.
    “He’s been a real leader on and off the pitch and has been a very important influence to our younger players.
    “His commitment with us has been exceptional and we wish him and his family success and happiness.”
    Arsenal fail in Scamacca bid
    Gianluca Scamacca has snubbed a £35million move to Arsenal in favour of staying in Italy, according to reports.
    Arsenal offered a transfer package of £35million plus bonuses to Sassuolo in order to bring the 23-year-old to The Emirates, but this was rejected by the player.
    Alfredo Pedulla has reported Scamacca rejected the bid as he is waiting for a move to one of the Italian giants.
    He is hoping the likes of Inter, AC Milan, or Napoli will make a concrete offer for him.
    However, the report indicates that this could be some way off.
    A move to this year’s Serie A runner ups Inter would take time to materialise, while one to the likes of champions Milan or third place Napoli would require more than an enquiry to be made.

    Lazio enter Lucas Torreira race
    Arsenal midfielder Lucas Torreira is reportedly a target for Lazio after his impressive loan at Fiorentina.
    It has been thought that the Florence outfit was set to activate Torreira’s £12.5million buyout clause in his contract, but they are now unwilling to match that fee.
    And according to Tuttomercatoweb, that has led Lazio to believe they can now secure the Uruguayan’s services.
    Though they add that Fiorentin are still determined to land the player.
    No free transfer for Bellerin
    Arsenal will NOT release Hector Bellerin to allow him to join Real Betis on a free transfer.
    Bellerin in keen to remain at his boyhood club are starring on loan where he held the Seville outfit win the Copa del Rey.
    But the LaLiga side are struggling to stump up the cash needed to turn his temporary stay into a permanent switch.
    With Bellerin’s contract at the Emirates to expire in 2023, Arsenal want to sell the player this summer to avoid losing him for nothing.
    And because, Estadio Deportivo have stated that the North London giants will not terminate his contract a year early.
    It has been said that Bellerin is willing to halve his salary in order to force through a move to Betis.
    Arsenal coach set to join Crawley
    Arsenal’s Under-23 coach Kevin Betsy is set to be named as Crawley Town’s next manager.
    The 44-year-old is highly regarded having managed a number of England’s youth sides.
    And after his U23 team finished second in Premier League 2, he is now set to move into first team management.
    It is understood that Betsy will shortly be appointed in charge of the League Two outfit.
    Inter in for Dybala
    Arsenal, Man Utd and Tottenham have been dealt a blow in their pursuit of Juventus playmaker Paulo Dybala.
    Inter Milan have reportedly been holding talks with the Argentine ace and are optimistic that a deal can be struck.
    Dybala, 28, is set to leave Juve this summer when his contract expires.
    As well as Premier League interest, Dybala has also been in direct talks with Inter Milan vice president Javier Zanetti, according to Fabrizio Romano.
    Commenting on a potential transfer, Zanetti told ESPN: “I am quite calm, the people who work with are taking care.
    “In Italy I am very comfortable. I would still like to know other leagues like the Premier League, LaLiga… but I’m happy in Italy.”

    Arsenal in Sao Paulo relationship
    Sao Paulo director of football Carlos Belmonte has declared the club will be having a partnership with Arsenal which will see the Gunners sign their top talents.
    Arsenal are set to announce the signing of Marquinhos from Sao Paulo, where they have offered them a small fee instead of nabbing him as a free agent.
    In an interview with Canal do Arnaldo e Tironi, Belmonte said: “We have a spectacular relationship with Edu Gaspar, who told us that he knew that Marquinhos could leave for free.
    “But that he was still going to look for funds to pay for Sao Paulo, because he wants to have a relationship with Soo Paulo similar to the one that Ajax has it with us.”
    Belmonte added: “He [Edu Gaspar] wants to be closer to eventually be able to bring younger players from Sao Paulo to Arsenal.
    “We are even studying the possibility of exchanging our base with their base.”
    Arsenal in Serge Gnabry boost
    Serge Gnabry has reportedly rejected Bayern Munich’s latest contract offer in a boost for Arsenal.
    With one year left on his deal at the Allianz Arena, the Gunners have been linked with bringing the German back to the Emirates.
    And according to Sport Bild, the North London outfit could have received positive news in their quest to sign the ex-West Brom loanee.
    They state that Gnabry has turned down Bayern’s latest contract proposal, with the club not willing to improve their offer.
    No further talks are planned, and a sale is now likely with Bayern keen to offload him to avoid losing him on a free.
    Arsenal transfer round-up
    Arsenal are reportedly confident of snapping up Leicester contract rebel Youri Tielemans in a £25million deal.
    That is according to John Cross of the Mirror who has outlined the Gunners’ transfer targets.
    He stated that Manchester City ace Gabriel Jesus remains a top priority with Alexandre Lacazette set to return to Lyon.
    As for Bologna’s versatile full-back Aaron Hickey, reports that he is close to joining is wide of the mark.
    Cross claims that are doubts whether Mikel Arteta is as interested in the player as Italian media is playing out.
    Meanwhile Arsenal are convinced they have done enough to persuade Gabriel to stay instead of joining Juventus, and are considering offering the defender a new contract.
    Allegri aims dig at Dybala
    Juventus manager Max Allegri has given a parting dig to Paulo Dybala amid Premier League transfer speculation.
    The 28-year-old, linked with moves to Arsenal, Man Utd and Totteham, is currently a free agent after bringing an end to a seven year spell with the Old Lady.
    However, the Argentina international drew criticism from former manager Allegri for attitude issues during his time at the club.
    Speaking to DAZN, Allegri said: “Paulo needs to go back to being himself. There was a time where he got all carried out by those who labeled him as ‘the new Messi’ ”
    “A player can’t go around trying to play, to think or to be like someone else.”

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    Paulo Dybala, who recently quit Juventus and is available for a free transfer, has spoken about moving to the Premier League.
    The Argentinian star revealed: “I am quite calm, the people who work with are taking care.
    “In Italy I am very comfortable. I would still like to know other leagues like Premier, LaLiga… but I’m happy in Italy.”
    Dybala has been linked with moves to Arsenal, Man Utd, and Spurs in recent weeks.
    Alexandre Lacazette has agreed to half his salary to force through a move away from Arsenal, according to reports.
    The French striker, 31, looks set to sign for Lyon – the club where he broke through as a youngster.
    And L’Equipe say Lacazette has taken a huge pay cut to make the deal happen.
    The £46.5million signing endured a difficult campaign last season with the Gunners – managing just six goals in 36 games.
    Arsene Wenger is set to be honoured by Arsenal with his own statue, according to reports.
    The legendary French manager, who led the Gunners to an unbeaten league season and won three Premier League titles, would join former players Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, and Tony Adams in being immortalised.
    Gunnerblog is privy to the information – but hasn’t said when it will be revealed.
    There is also a mural of Wenger at Arsenal’s training ground, which players reportedly high five on their way in to the complex.
    Lacazette salary
    Alexandre Lacazette has agreed to half his salary to force through a move away from Arsenal, according to reports.
    The French striker, 31, looks to set to sign for Lyon – the club where he broke through as a youngster.
    And L’Equipe say Lacazette has taken a huge pay cut to make the deal happen.
    The £46.5million signing endured a difficult campaign last season with the Gunners – managing just six goals in 36 games.
    Dybala talks up Prem move
    Paulo Dybala, who recently quit Juventus and is available for a free transfer, has spoken about moving to the Premier League.
    The Argentinian star revealed: “I am quite calm, the people who work with are taking care.
    “In Italy I am very comfortable. I would still like to know other leagues like Premier, Liga… but I’m happy in Italy.”
    Dybala has been linked with moves to Arsenal, Man Utd, and Spurs in recent weeks.
    Wenger statue
    Arsene Wenger is set to be honoured by Arsenal with his own statue, according to reports.
    The legendary French manager, who led the Gunners to an unbeaten league season and won three Premier League titles, would join former players Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, and Tony Adams in being immortalised.
    Gunnerblog is privy to the information – but hasn’t said when it will be revealed.
    There is also a mural of Wenger at Arsenal’s training ground, which players reportedly high five on their way in to the complex.
    And next to the giant portrait is his legendary quote. It reads: “Here you have the opportunity to get out the greatness that is in each of you.”
    Martinelli swap
    Arsenal transfer chief Edu has reportedly been given a transfer headache by Juventus.
    The Italian giants are said to have offered longterm target Arthur in exchange for Gabriel Martinelli.
    The Gunners were tipped to have signed the Brazilian back in January, however a move never materialised.
    Juve boss Massimiliano Allegri was said to be impressed by Martinelli, who enjoyed a fruitful campaign at the Emirates netting six goals last season.
    Arsenal miss out on Hlozek
    Czech wonderkid Adam Hlozek has signed for Bayer Leverkusen, the German side has confirmed.
    The 19-year-old was linked with a move to the Gunners as recently as last week.
    However, it appears they were pipped to his signature by the Bundesliga giants – who have splashed £13million plus add-ons and a 30 per cent sell on clause.
    Sevilla was also in the mix, but the forward has chosen German football as he continues his football education.
    Gone but not forgotten
    Classy Arsenal paid tribute to Jose Antonio Reyes – three years to the day of his death.
    The Spanish forward played for the Gunners between 2004-2007 – scoring 23 goals in 110 games.

    He was ultimately a member of the Invincibles team, as well as an important first team star in their run to a Champions League final.
    Reyes tragically lost his life in 2019 in a car accident aged just 35.
    Youngster on his way
    Arsenal kid Remy Mitchell is ready to join Swansea City next week, according to reports.
    Wales Online says the 18-year-old goalkeeper is expected to leave the Gunners for the Swans’ U23s.
    Mitchell played 18 times for the U18 side last campaign.
    Barcelona hold talks with Neves
    Barcelona have reportedly held talks with Arsenal target Ruben Neves.
    A number of top clubs are said to be interested in the Wolves midfielder, 25, but he is said to favour a switch to the Nou Camp.
    And Barca boss Xavi has got the ball rolling by holding informal talks with the Portugal star, according to Sport.
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    Liverpool ‘want £60m Pulisic to replace Mane’, AC Milan ‘prepare’ Origi contracts, Newcastle £43m Carrasco interest

    LIVERPOOL are reportedly set to lose Sadio Mane in a sensational five-deal transfer with Bayern Munich.However, the Reds are not prepared to dwell on their loses for too long as they have been linked with a sensational swoop for Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic according to reports.
    Another player walking out of Merseyside will be Divock Origi and his expected new club AC Milan are reportedly orchestrating his contracts for the move.
    And reports suggest that multi-billion pound club Newcastle are closing in on a deal to sign Atletico Madrid star Yannick Carrasco.
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    In a Harry for the record
    England captain Harry Kane has admitted he is desperate to break Wayne Rooney’s goal record BEFORE the Qatar World Cup.
    The Tottenham forward is just FOUR goals away from Rooney’s record of 53 having played 52 less games.
    Kane said on beating the record: “I’d like to break it as soon as possible. I’d love to score as many goals as I can in the next four games before the World Cup and see where we go from there.
    “I’m someone who I feel doesn’t let that affect me when I’m on the pitch, I have a job to do.
    “It’s not about goalscoring records and thinking about that stuff when I’m on the pitch. It’s about the team and getting three points, and winning the game.
    “Of course I’d love to do it as soon as possible but if it doesn’t happen for some reason and it goes into the World Cup then so be it.
    “The World Cup is probably the best competition in the world so I’ll have a lot of focus on trying to achieve that and try to go on and win that, so we will have to wait and see.”
    Tavares available on loan
    Arsenal are reportedly prepared to offload Nuno Tavares on loan after just one season.
    The Portuguese left-back was guilty of inconsistent performances when deputising for Kieran Tierney.
    And according to The Athletic, Tavares could be available for loan to aid his development.
    Though they state he could be on the move in January to give time to impress in the Europa League group stage.
    Foden out of England squad
    Gareth Southgate has revealed Phil Foden is one of three players not fit to play in England’s clash against Hungary tomorrow.
    The Manchester City star will sit out of the Nations League fixture after returning a positive Covid-19 test.
    Foden has been pictured in England training this week, while Tomori and Guehi both arrived nursing minor knocks.
    Three Lions boss Southgate is hopeful all three are back in contention for Tuesday’s game against Germany.
    He said: “Fikayo and Marc Guehi both arrived with injuries but they’re progressing well.
    “They won’t be involved in tomorrow’s game but there’s a chance of involvement against Germany.
    “Phil Foden unfortunately has tested positive for COVID so he’s had to leave. Hopefully he’ll be able to meet up when we come back from Germany.”
    Having Nun of it
    Darwin Nunez has been told NOT to pursue a transfer to Manchester United and to instead join Liverpool by former Kop star Jose Enrique.
    New United boss Erik ten Hag wants to bring the 22-year-old striker to Old Trafford to spearhead his rebuild of the United squad.
    However, Enrique – who appeared in the Man Utd vs Liverpool legends game – declared Nunez should snub a move to Manchester in favour of joining up with Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.
    Enrique took to his Instagram story to highlight an article which suggested Nunez was set to move to United, giving a passionate answer to the reports.
    He said: “I hope this is not true and he comes to us instead.
    “We should go for him, a top player who can become world class under Klopp if we sell Sadio Mane.”
    Jack the lad
    Man City star Jack Grealish is relishing being England’s “poster boy”, admitting you “have to embrace it”.
    He told Mirror Football: “It’s fine (being England’s poster boy). It is what it is.
    “If that’s what people think, that’s fine. I think it’s a good thing to have — and you just have to embrace it.
    “I try not to let anything get to my head.
    “It’s all about enjoying it, as long as I’m enjoying myself, playing football and enjoying life off the pitch even, then I will perform well.
    “Fingers crossed I can do that over the few weeks and few games.”
    Lacazette writes emotions goodbye statement
    Alexandre Lacazette has declared it was a “dream come true” to sign for Arsenal after it was announced he will be leaving the club.
    Taking to social media, he said: “5 years ago, my dream came true.. To sign for Arsenal.
    “It’s been an honour to wear the jersey, to be a part of this family.
    “I won trophies, I met real and nice people, and I fell even more in love with this club.
    “Good luck for the future of the club and the fans, it’s been a pleasure.
    “Once a gunner, Always a Gunner. Thank you Arsenal.”
    Arsenal confirm Lacazette exit
    Alexandre Lacazette will depart Arsenal when his contract expires, the club have announced.
    In a statement released on the Gunners’ website, Arsenal said: “Alex Lacazette will be leaving us at the end of his current contract, which runs until June 30.”
    Boss Mikel Arteta remarked: “Laca has been a fantastic player for us.
    “He’s been a real leader on and off the pitch and has been a very important influence to our younger players.
    “His commitment with us has been exceptional and we wish him and his family success and happiness.”
    Real wants answers for fan chaos
    Real Madrid have demanded “answers and explanations” as to who was at fault for the shocking scenes outside the Stade de France before and after the Champions League final last weekend.
    A strongly worded Real statement said: “Given the unfortunate events that took place on May 28 in the vicinity and entrances to the Stade de France, including inside the stadium itself, Real Madrid CF would like to state the following in defence of our supporters who were victims of these events.
    “We want to know what were the reasons that motivated that designation of the venue of the final and what criteria were taken into consideration taking into account what happened that day.
    “We ask for answers and explanations that determine who was responsible for leaving the fans helpless and defenceless. Some followers whose general behaviour was at all times exemplary.
    “We understand that what should have been a great celebration of football for all the fans who attended the game turned into unfortunate events that have caused deep outrage around the world.”
    Read more HERE.

    Luk-ing to the future
    Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku could be on the move to either Barcelona or Bayern Munich.
    The Blues’ record £97.5million signing is facing an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge with Inter Milan desperate to bring him back to the San Siro.
    But according to Mundo Deportivo, Barca will look to sign the Belgian ace should they fail to land Robert Lewandowski.
    And it has been said that Bayern will press ahead with a move for Lukaku if they cannot reach an agreement with Liverpool for Sadio Mane.
    Sturridge released Down Under
    Former England and Liverpool star Daniel Sturridge has been released by Australian side Perth Glory.
    The 32-year-old made the move down under in October 2021 but failed to score in six appearances for the club.
    Injuries also hampered Sturridge’s spell at Perth, missing 16 games in a season which saw the side finish bottom of the 12-team A-League.
    Perth won just four in 26 games.
    Prior to his stint in Australia, Sturridge decided to move to Turkey to play for Trabzonspor in 2019.
    But his three-year deal was terminated the following March as he was given a four-month worldwide ban for breaching betting rules.

    Brentford offer Christian Eriksen contract
    Christian Eriksen has reportedly been offered a long-term contract by Brentford.
    The Danish playmaker is set to become a free agent after only joining on a six-month deal in January.
    But after starring for the Bees, the West London outfit are keen to keep hold of the player.
    According to Sky Sports, Eriksen has been handed a new deal, with Brentford now waiting for a response from ex-Tottenham ace.
    But it remains to be seen whether he will stay with Eriksen understood to want to play in the Champions League again.
    The 30-year-old has also been linked with a return to Spurs this summer.
    Leed the way
    Leeds are reportedly closing in on their second signing of the summer after landing Brenden Aaronson.
    And now it has been claimed that the Whites are poised to secure the services of Aaronson’s former RB Salzburg team-mate Rasmus Kristensen.
    Commenting on the potential £10million transfer, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “Full agreement set to be reached between Leeds and RB Salzburg for Rasmus Kristensen.
    “Danish right-back’s expected to join Leeds in the coming days, once final details will be resolved.
    “Kristensen will be able to undergo medical tests after international duty.”
    Ronaldo drops update on future
    Cristiano Ronaldo has declared “things must change” at Manchester United, but believes the club can win trophies under Erik ten Hag.
    The 37-year-old’s future had been uncertain until Ten Hag confirmed Ronaldo was part of his plans last month.
    In an interview with United’s official website, Ronaldo said: “I know he did a fantastic job for Ajax and that he’s an experienced coach but we need to give him time.
    “Things need to change the way he wants. I hope we have success, of course.
    “Because if you have success all of Manchester is going to have success as well so I wish him the best.
    “We are happy and excited, not only as players but the supporters as well. I wish him the best and let’s believe that next year we are going to win trophies.”
    Utd eye up De Jong alternative
    Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic has reportedly been eyed up by Man Utd as a cheaper alternative to Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong.
    That is according to FootballTransfer, who state that the 27-year-old is available for £59m.
    Commenting on the potential deal, transfer guru Pete O’Rourke told GiveMeSport: “I think he’s somebody who United will be pursuing to bring into that midfield.
    “And he’s probably more attainable than a Frenkie de Jong right now.
    “So, I think United will be trying to do something on this and trying to bring him to Old Trafford despite after all these years of speculation of him possibly moving there.”
    Arsenal transfer round-up
    Arsenal are reportedly confident of snapping up Leicester contract rebel Youri Tielemans in a £25million deal.
    That is according to John Cross of the Mirror who has outlined the Gunners’ transfer targets.
    He stated that Manchester City ace Gabriel Jesus remains a top priority with Alexandre Lacazette set to return to Lyon.
    As for Bologna’s versatile full-back Aaron Hickey, reports that he is close to joining is wide of the mark.
    Cross claims that are doubts whether Mikel Arteta is as interested in the player as Italian media is playing out.
    Meanwhile Arsenal are convinced they have done enough to persuade Gabriel to stay instead of joining Juventus, and are considering offering the defender a new contract.
    Lukaku snubs Spurs
    Romelu Lukaku has rejected a move to Tottenham Hotspur, according to reports from Italy.
    Calciomercato claim that Antonio Conte wants to be reunited with the Belgium forward, after he led his line so brilliantly for Inter Milan.
    However, Lukaku has said to be in favour of returning to Serie A with the Nerazzurri.
    A loan to Inter is said to be a possibility before the next campaign begins.
    Brentford targeting Emmanuel Dennis
    Brentford are eyeing up a summer swoop for Emmanuel Dennis.
    The Bees will have to tussle with Crystal Palace for Dennis, who bagged ten top-flight goals in the last campaign for Watford.
    Dennis is valued at around £20million.
    The Nigerian striker arrived at Vicarage Road from Club Brugge in July last year and the Belgian side would be entitled to a small sell-on fee, around the five per cent mark.
    But with his price tag likely to be in the region of £20m, it would still mean a significant profit for Watford on the £3m they paid for him.
    Everton confident of Tarkowski deal
    Everton are confident of landing James Tarkowski on a free as Frank Lampard overhauls his squad.
    The centre-back’s Burnley contract expired after the Clarets’ relegation.
    Tarkowski, 29, has also attracted interest from Newcastle and newly-promoted Fulham.
    But Goodison chiefs consider him a key signing and reckon they can get a deal done.
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    Dutch star Ryan Gravenberch has completed his medical with Bayern Munich, ahead of a move from Ajax.
    The midfield enforcer will sign for the Germans for a fee believed to be in the region of £20million, but will include up to £5.5million in bonuses, as well as a seven per cent sell on clause.
    Fabrizio Romano has said it will take some time for the deal to be officially unveiled, but it is all confirmed.
    Barcelona will be renting their esteemed Nou Camp ground this month to raise funds for the stadium’s redevelopment.
    The sensational report comes from El Chiringuito, who claim that Barca will be letting their historic pitch from June 6 until June 11.
    The cash-strapped Blaugrana will be allowing 60-minute matches and charge €300 (£255) per player.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko had to be talked out of heading home to the front line when war broke out in Ukraine earlier this year.
    The Manchester City ace led his country to within one win of the World Cup finals with a brilliant performance against Scotland on Wednesday.
    But he was heart-broken by the scenes from his homeland after Russia invaded back in February.
    And he was anxious over the well-being of his family – with his grandad and aunt refusing to join the thousands fleeing the country.
    The 25-year-old was desperate to go and help his people – but was convinced by family and friends to stay in the North West and carry on playing for City.
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    Wojciech Szczesny says Juventus’ stars would welcome Paul Pogba back with open arms.
    The Frenchman is leaving Manchester United for a second time on a free transfer at the end of the month and is in talks with ex-club Juve and Paris Saint-Germain.
    Pogba quit Old Trafford for the Serie A giants in 2012 and Juve keeper Szczesny believes his club team-mates will be over the moon to see the midfielder return to Turin.
    Szczesny said: “I’d be delighted to see that happen. He did brilliantly in his previous time at Juventus so he would be a great addition to the squad.
    “He is a player with good calibre and experience and he has good memories from Turin.”
    When asked if Pogba is still a top level player, Szczesny added: “Oh yeah. Absolutely.
    “Maybe over the last couple of years the consistency of his game and the injuries didn’t help at United.
    “But when he is fit, he is still one of the best in the world.”
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    Paulo Dybala, who recently quit Juventus and is available for a free transfer, has spoken about moving to the Premier League.
    The Argentinian star revealed: “I am quite calm, the people who work with are taking care.
    “In Italy I am very comfortable. I would still like to know other leagues like Premier, Liga… but I’m happy in Italy.”
    Dybala has been linked with moves to Arsenal, Man Utd, and Spurs in recent weeks.
    Gvardiol wanted by Prem giants
    RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol has become a transfer target for both Chelsea and Spurs.
    The German side are said to be desperately trying to keep hold of the centre back, with the Premier League giants looking to add the Croatian to their ranks.
    The 20-year-old is highly rated, after joining from Dinamo Zagreb for £14million in 2020 – a deal that made him the most costliest Croatian teenager ever.
    Last season he managed almost 50 games, helping his side finish in the Champions League places in the Bundesliga.
    Gravenberch set for Bayern
    Dutch star Ryan Gravenberch has completed his medical with Bayern Munich, ahead of a move from Ajax.
    The midfield enforcer will sign for the Germans for a fee believed to be in the region of £20million, but will include up to £5.5million in bonuses, as well as a seven per cent sell on clause.
    Fabrizio Romano has said it will take some time for the deal to be officially unveiled, but it is all confirmed.
    Barca renting their ground
    Barcelona will be renting their esteemed Nou Camp ground this month to raise funds for the stadium’s redevelopment.
    The sensational report comes from El Chiringuito, who claim that Barca will be letting their historic pitch from June 6 until June 11.
    The cash-strapped Blaugrana will be allowing 60-minute matches and charge €300 (£255) per player.
    The Catalan giants have been dealing with financial woes ever since last summer, which is why they had to let club legend Lionel Messi go as a free agent and join Paris Saint-Germain.
    Barcelona also took an eye-watering £73million loss on Antoine Griezmann on deadline day in an attempt to balance the books.
    The Spanish outfit recently confirmed they will move to the nearby Olympic Stadium in Catalonia while the Nou Camp undergoes renovations.
    Gollini leaves Spurs
    Italian goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini has left Spurs, the club has confirmed.
    The Atalanta shotstopper was on a season-long loan deal – with the option to make that move permanent this summer.
    However, Spurs have decided against taking up the option on Gollini.
    Instead, they are reportedly close to signing Southampton No2 Fraser Forster.
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    Arsenal refusing to release Hector Bellerin so that Spanish star can return to Real Betis on free transfer after loan

    ARSENAL are reportedly unwilling to let Hector Bellerin leave on a free transfer this summer. The 27-year-old spent the last season on loan at Real Betis and revealed his wish to stay there permanently in an emotional goodbye message.
    Arsenal are reportedly refusing to tear up Hector Bellerin’s contract to let him leave for freeCredit: AFP
    Arsenal though are refusing to release him from his contract, according to Estadio Deportivo.
    Bellerin has just one year remaining on his current deal and is said to be open to having it ripped up.
    That would save the Gunners around £100,000-a-week on wages.
    Although the club are not likely to sanction Bellerin’s wishes.
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    Arsenal have used the tactic in the past to release players from big contracts, most notably tearing up Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Mesut Ozil’s deals early.
    But they are unlikely to do the same for Bellerin.
    The four-cap Spain international is said to be open to taking a mammoth wage cut in order to sign permanently for Real Betis.
    The Gunners though are keen to negotiate a cut-price transfer in order to receive some sort of fee for the full-back.
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    Roma have been linked with a shock swoop for the defender, while Estadio Deportivo claim fellow Serie A sides Fiorentina, Juventus, Inter Milan are all also potential destinations.
    Bellerin though is likely to snub a move if there is a possibility of rejoining Real Betis.
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    Man Utd transfer target Darwin Nunez told to snub Old Trafford for Liverpool by Premier League legend

    DARWIN NUNEZ has been told NOT to pursue a transfer to Manchester United and to instead join Liverpool by former Kop star Jose Enrique. New United boss Erik ten Hag wants to bring the 22-year-old striker to Old Trafford to spearhead his rebuild of the United squad.
    Enrique appeared in the Liverpool vs Man United legends match on May 21Credit: Getty
    Nunez could soon be on his way to the Premier LeagueCredit: AFP
    However, Enrique – who appeared in the Man Utd vs Liverpool legends game – declared Nunez should snub a move to Manchester in favour of joining up with Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.
    Enrique took to his Instagram story to highlight an article which suggested Nunez was set to move to United, giving a passionate answer to the reports.
    He said: “I hope this is not true and he comes to us instead.
    “We should go for him, a top player who can become world class under Klopp if we sell Sadio Mane.”
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    Nunez scored 34 goals in 41 games in all competitions this season, marking him out as one of European football’s deadliest marksmen.
    The Uruguayan even scored in both legs of Benfica’s Champions League quarter-final against finalists Liverpool.
    Enrique, who appeared 99 times for Liverpool between 2011 and 2016, appears to trust in Nunez’s potential and thinks he would be a great fit for Liverpool.
    Liverpool is set to see their infamous front three break up this summer, with Mane linked with a switch to Bayern Munich as he has just one year left on his deal.
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    The Reds brought in Luis Diaz in January and have agreed to sign Fabio Carvalho from Fulham as well, meaning they are already transitioning into a new-look attack.
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    Arsenal have £35million transfer offer for Sassuolo star Gianluca Scamacca rejected as striker wants to stay in Italy

    GIANLUCA SCAMACCA has snubbed a £35million move to Arsenal in favour of staying in Italy, according to reports. Arsenal offered a transfer package of £35million plus bonuses to Sassuolo in order to bring the 23-year-old to the Emirates, but this was rejected by the player.
    Scamacca in action against Argentina during the CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of ChampionsCredit: PA
    Alfredo Pedulla has reported Scamacca rejected the bid as he is waiting for a move to one of the Italian giants.
    He is hoping the likes of Inter, AC Milan, or Napoli will make a concrete offer for him.
    However, the report indicates that this could be some way off.
    A move to this year’s Serie A runner ups Inter would take time to materialise, while one to the likes of champions Milan or third place Napoli would require more than an enquiry to be made.
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    Inter have deals for four Serie A stars in the pipeline before they can move on to Scamacca, including Tottenham linked Paulo Dybala and ex-Arsenal and Man United star Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
    Disgruntled Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku is also an option for I Nerazzurri – which would add another layer of difficulty for any potential deal for Scamacca.
    Scamacca scored 16 goals in 36 Serie A games, four times as many as Arsenal’s main striker, Alexandre Lacazette, managed in the league this season.
    The 23-year-old would be a cheaper alternative on Arsenal’s wish list of strikers, with names such as Gabriel Jesus, Victor Osimhen and Dominic Calvert-Lewin set to cost far more.
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    Arsenal will see the return of continental football next season thanks to a fifth-place finish in the Premier League.
    But Mikel Arteta’s relatively thin squad cannot hope to effectively compete on multiple fronts with the meagre firepower they currently possess.
    The Gunners are losing Lacazette at the end of this month, while it remains unproven whether Eddie Nketiah can lead the line effectively across a full season for Arteta’s side.
    Nketiah ended the season in impressive form, scoring five goals in eight starts including a brace against Chelsea.

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    Arsenal transfer target Serge Gnabry ‘to leave Bayern Munich as talks break down over club’s refusal to boost new deal’

    ARSENAL’S pursuit of Serge Gnabry has been handed a major boost with the winger now destined to leave Bayern Munich this summer. The 26-year-old has reportedly rejected Bayern’s proposal of a new contract, and the club will not be making an increased offer.
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    It was reported last week that Gnabry was unhappy with Bayern’s latest wage offer and rejected an extension.
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    The standoff means Gnabry is likely to be on the move in the upcoming window.
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    He said: “In my view, it’s a bit of a shame how things go back and forth – as a team-mate, as part of the club.
    “That’s why I hope that somehow a peaceful agreement will take place. It’s not that each of us only thinks about money.
    “There are other things that play a big role in making you feel good.
    “Appreciation should come from both sides – from club to player and from player to club.” More