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    Arsenal outcast Bernd Leno set for Premier League exit as Benfica eye up £8.5million summer transfer

    BENFICA are reportedly willing to offer Bernd Leno an escape from his Arsenal nightmare in a potential £8.5million deal.The German goalkeeper has been limited to just four Premier League appearances this season with Aaron Ramsdale ousting him as the No1 choice.
    Bernd Leno looks set to depart Arsenal this summer having lost his place in the teamCredit: Getty
    It took just three games of the campaign for Leno to lose his starting spot under Mikel Arteta.
    Following the 5-0 defeat away at Manchester City on August 28, Leno had to wait until March 19 for his next top-flight outing.
    Leno kept a clean sheet in the absence of then-injured Ramsdale as he helped the Gunners beat Aston Villa 1-0 in the Midlands.
    That looks set to be his last appearance for the North London outfit with the England international expected to feature in the final match against Everton on Sunday.
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    Leno may not even be Arsenal’s No2 next term with the club already agreeing a deal to sign American ace Matt Turner from MLS side New England Revolution.
    According to Correio da Manha, Benfica have emerged as a potential destination for the nine-cap international.
    They state that new boss Roger Schmidt has made signing the player a top priority as he eyes up a reunion with him at the Estadio da Luz.
    Schmidt and Leno worked with each other for three years at Bayer Leverkusen before his £22m transfer to Arsenal in 2018.
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    With Leno’s contract to expire in 2023, Arsenal know they have to cash in this summer to avoid losing him for nothing next year.
    The Portuguese news outlet has claimed that the Gunners are willing to part ways with Leno should they receive a fee in the region of £8.5m.
    It remains to be seen whether Benfica will match Arsenal’s asking price and if the goalkeeper would be open to taking a pay cut on his £100,000-a-week salary.
    Newcastle have also been linked with a move for Leno, but it has been said that he will snub a switch to St James’ Park.
    A return to the Bundesliga has also been mooted, with former club Leverkusen believed to be keeping tabs on his situation.
    Leno confirmed last month that he is prepared to depart Arsenal should he remain a peripheral figure. More

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    LaLiga to file COMPLAINT over Mbappe’s new PSG deal, Gundogan transfer LATEST, Perisic to Spurs – updates

    LALIGA have blasted Kylian Mbappe’s stunning PSG U-turn as “scandalous” and will file a complaint to Uefa.The superstar forward, 23, looked on course to sign for Real Madrid as a free agent this summer.
    But Mbappe has decided to stay put at the Ligue 1 champs and has signed a three-year contract at the Parc des Princes worth a whopping £1.6million-per-week AFTER tax – and £500m overall including a £250m signing-on bonus fee.
    Meanwhile, Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson is reportedly on the verge of becoming Newcastle’s first summer signing.
    And Tottenham are reportedly ready to nab £70m Inter Milan star Lautaro Martinez from under the noses of Arsenal.
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    EXCLUSIVE: West Ham will step up interest in £25million-rated Sassuolo striker Gianluca Scamacca, writes DAN KING.
    But if rival bids from the likes of Newcastle push the price up, the Hammers may turn their focus to Torino captain Andrea Belotti.

    Scamacca, 23 and 6ft 4in tall, is a man in demand thanks to a breakout Serie A campaign that has earned him his first senior caps for Italy.
    He has scored 16 goals in 35 league matches but may well have played his final game for Sassuolo.
    Opponents AC Milan and city rivals Inter are among the host of clubs considering a summer move for Scamacca.
    He would cost at least £25m and Premier League interest could drive the asking price far higher.
    Clarets want £40M for Pope
    EXCLUSIVE: Burnley are asking a staggering £40million for keeper Nick Pope — whether they stay in the Premier League or not, writes ALAN NIXON.
    Pope, 30, will be a wanted man this summer and Fulham are keen, with a potential three-year contract on offer.
    But the Clarets want a huge fee for the England ace.
    As SunSport revealed earlier this year, Fulham have been eyeing Pope for a while, while West Ham have also been linked.
    But the clubs had hoped to pay closer to £20m – especially with Burnley staring at relegation.
    Fulham also want to talk veteran Nemanja Matic into staying in the Prem after he leaves Manchester United.
    Cottagers want Matic talks
    EXCLUSIVE: Fulham want to talk veteran Nemanja Matic into staying in the Prem after he leaves Manchester United, writes ALAN NIXON.
    The Championship winners are keen to bring the ex-Chelsea midfielder back to London.
    Matic, 33, has played a key role at United lately and is still very capable at the top level.
    But he is choosing to move on rather than be part of Erik ten Hag’s revolution.
    Foreign interest in Matic is great but he could get a deal that works for him at Fulham and can slot back into life in London, after two great spells with the Blues.
    Matic revealed he would leave United last month in a lengthy statement on social media.
    Aaron eyes new Utd contract
    EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Wan-Bissaka wants a new deal at United — but has been told to wait on Erik ten Hag’s verdict on his future, writes ALAN NIXON.
    The right-back is out of contract in two years.
    United blocked recent inquiries for him, prompting AWB’s team to ask for a long-term deal instead.
    Crystal Palace have been linked with re-signing their academy star, but Wan-Bissaka is on more than the Eagles usually pay.
    Even a loan return to Selhurst Park would be difficult to sort due to his current wages.
    Incoming boss Ten Hag will pass judgement on the current squad, with United expected to make a number of changes this summer.
    Lampard keen to pay the Levi
    EXCLUSIVE: Everton boss Frank Lampard is plotting a move for Chelsea’s brilliant young centre-half Levi Colwill, writes ALAN NIXON.
    Lampard hopes his old club help him out with a loan agreement for the classy defender, 19, who was a key part of Huddersfield’s push to the play-off final.
    The Toffees’ top spies have watched elegant Colwill, who was briefly under Lamps’ wing at Stamford Bridge.
    He is due to go back to Chelsea and may be needed for their first-team squad if it is drastically changed next season.
    But Everton want to offer him Prem football after staying up, which gives them a chance of success.
    Lampard was given Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori when he was boss at Derby and his relationships are still strong after his time in charge of Chelsea.
    Mbappe and PSG confirm massive Mbappe deal
    Kylian Mbappe and PSG have confirmed he’s STAYING in a shock snub for Real Madrid that will earn him £500MILLION.
    The 23-year-old revealed the news about his future today instead of on Sunday morning on French TV channel TF1 as planned.
    PSG posted a short video of Mbappe standing on the roof of the Parc des Princes with the message: ‘Our history is written… This is Paris’.
    The post racked up tens of thousands of likes within minutes of being posted as PSG fans went wild with the news.
    Mbappe has been linked with a move to Real Madrid for 12 months, ever since he approached the final year of his contract with the Ligue 1 giants.
    He was on the cusp of joining Los Blancos prior to the 2021-22 season before a £137million bid fell through at the final hour.
    Chelsea ‘obvious match for Pogba’
    Paul Pogba has been rated Chelsea’s perfect signing.
    The Manchester United midfielder, 29, is tipped for a summer free transfer to old club Juventus or PSG, with Real Madrid now outsiders.
    But ex-Red Devils striker Louis Saha believes Pogba would form a natural partnership with a more defensive France team-mate at Stamford Bridge.
    Fellow Frenchman Saha told Lord Ping: “Chelsea is the obvious match for Pogba because he loves to play with N’Golo Kante.
    “We always try to compare what he does with France and United and the ability of Kante makes Pogba play to another dimension.
    “Only Pogba can indicate where he wants to go, I’m just sad he hasn’t fulfilled his dream.”
    Pogba has reportedly rejected joining United’s neighbours City.
    Bell tolls for summer exit
    Hector Bellerin is tipped for a permanent Arsenal departure this summer after his loan joy with Real Betis.
    Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano told Gazzetta dello FIVE he expects the Spain full-back, 27, to depart.
    Bellerin played 32 games for Betis and won the Copa del Rey in April.
    And The Mirror claim he’s keen on a full-time move to the LaLiga club.
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    Spurs ‘pave way for Utd on Johnstone’
    Manchester United could be in pole position for West Brom keeper Sam Johnstone as Tottenham reportedly eye Fraser Forster instead.
    Red Devils’ second-choice stopper Dean Henderson could be loaned out, with Bournemouth and Fulham keen.
    And United have been linked with Johnstone long before Erik ten Hag was named as incoming manager.
    Mbappe’s new PSG deal ‘worth more than £0.5bn’
    Kylian Mbappe will reportedly earn more than half a BILLION pounds from his new three-year PSG contract.
    It seems the French World Cup winner has declined overtures from Real Madrid.
    And he’s tipped for a huge new deal with PSG.
    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano says a contract until 2025 will be rubber-stamped tomorrow morning.
    Spurs ‘want Forster as Lloris back-up’
    Tottenham are tipped to pursue Southampton keeper Fraser Forster – as back-up for Hugo Lloris.
    Spurs’ second-choice stopper Pierluigi Gollini is due to return to Atalanta when his loan deal expires this summer.

    Meanwhile, six-cap ex-England ace Forster, 34, is out of contract after eight years with the Saints
    And The Athletic reckon he’s Tottenham’s top choice to replace Gollini.
    Forster is rumoured to have already said goodbye to his Southampton team-mates.
    He’s been Ralph Hasenhuttl’s No1 for the second half of this season after Alex McCarthy picked up an injury.
    Juve fans ecstatic at ‘Pogba agreeing return’
    Paul Pogba sent Juventus fans into meltdown with his latest Instagram post – after reportedly agreeing to return to Turin.
    He got Old Lady supporters excited by uploading a picture of him posing on a waterfront on his social media.
    Pogba, wearing a yellow tracksuit with “Guinea” on the back and a red cap, faced away from the camera overlooking the greenery, water and hills beyond.

    It is unclear exactly where the photo was taken – but fans flooded the replies with comments of “Pogback” as they prepare for his return to Juventus.
    One said: “See you at the stadium Paul.”
    Another wrote: “Welcome back.”
    And a third added: “We are waiting for you at home.”
    The Manchester United midfielder, 29, is out of contract at Old Trafford this summer.
    And he looks set to leave as a free agent with no extension agreed.
    A controversial move across town to Manchester City fell through and PSG were also keen.
    Barca say it will be tough to sign Lewandowski
    Barcelona are in talks to sign Robert Lewandowski but say it will be difficult to land the Bayern Munich legend.
    Poland striker Lewandowski has hinted in recent weeks he fancies a new challenge.
    And Barca were immediately rated favourites to sign the 33-year-old.
    Manchester United and Chelsea have previously been linked tentatively with arguably Europe’s most proven out-and-out frontman of the past decade.
    Arsenal snubbed over Osimhen
    Calcio Mercato reckon that Napoli have TURNED DOWN a “mega offer” from Arsenal for Victor Osimhen.
    Napoli have supposedly said no to the £75million from the Gunners.
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    Ronaldo will miss final game of season
    Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Manchester United’s final game of the season through injury.
    The Portugal international has been United’s most prolific performer this season – despite recently turning 37.
    But the club legend will miss the Red Devils’ final match of the season away at Crystal Palace.
    That’s according to The Athletic, who claim a hip flexor problem has ruled the Portuguese out of Sunday’s match at Selhurst Park.

    Napoli reject Gunners bid for Osimhen, say reports
    Arsenal have reportedly had a club-record £76million bid for striker Victor Osimhen rejected by Napoli, writes Jake Lambourne.
    The Gunners have been linked with a move to bring the 23-year-old to the Emirates with Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah set to depart as free agents.

    According to Calciomercato, Napoli have knocked back the club’s £76m offer as they hold out for more money.
    It has been stated that the Serie A giants will only part ways with the player should they receive a whopping fee in the region of £93m.
    The Italian news outlet has claimed that it is possible Arsenal will come back in with a second bid.
    ‘ There will be a twist’ in title race, says Richards
    Micah Richards says it won’t be plain sailing for his former club tomorrow.
    Man City need all three points to secure the title – providing Liverpool win at home to Wolves.
    Whilst speaking to the Daily Mail, he said: “I think City will win — but I also think there will be a twist. It won’t be 5-0 and all singing and dancing.
    “It’s the 10-year anniversary of the 93:20, the Sergio Aguerooooo moment.
    “I don’t think we’ll get that level of drama, but I don’t think it’ll be straightforward.”
    Pogba to Juve done, say reports
    Man Utd midfielder Paul Pogba has reportedly agreed to return to Juventus having taken a huge pay cut.
    The 29-year-old is available on a free transfer with his contract at Old Trafford to expire at the end of the season.
    La Gazetta dello Sport report that the last doubts are “resolved” and Paul Pogba is heading back to Juventus.
    A three-year contract is “ready” for Pogba to sign but the midfielder has “decided”.
    It is worth of around £120k-a-week, plus bonuses.
    Pep happy if Ilkay stays
    Pep Guardiola he wants Ilkay Gundogan to stay at Manchester City next season, writes MARTIN BLACKBURN.
    Reports early this week suggested the Germany international midfielder has been told he can leave.
    He has just one year remaining on his contract and there are no plans to offer him a new deal – while City could also be on the look-out for new central midfielder this summer.
    But Guardiola says he is in no rush to push the 31-year-old – who took advantage of a couple of days off to get married this summer – out of the door.
    He said: “He had permission to go to Denmark, I congratulate him. I want him next season here, there’s no intention for him not to be here. Now he’s married he might want a new experience.
    “All the great twitter accounts, say he’s going to leave but I didn’t know it. that’s the situation right now.”
    Xavi praises De Jong
    Barcelona boss Xavi has praised Frenkie de Jong ahead of a potetnial block to the Man Utd transfer.
    New Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag is rumoured to be keen on bringing the midfielder to the club, having worked with him at Ajax.
    But Xavi says: “For me, Frenkie is a great player, he’s a beast – I like him and I think he can be part of an important era of the club.
    “We will see the economic situation of the club… but I like de Jong”.

    Kepa ‘unhappy’ but will talk with Tuchel
    Thomas Tuchel will hold showdown talks with “unhappy” goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga over his Chelsea future, writes Joshua Jones.
    The world’s most expensive stopper, 27, arrived at Stamford Bridge for a whopping £71.6million in 2018.
    And Tuchel confirmed the pair would sit down for honest discussions to work out what is best for the former Athletic Bilbao stopper next.
    Credit: Getty
    The Chelsea boss said: “It depends what he wants and what his plans are. 
    “I know for sure that Kepa is not happy about the situation because he deserved to play more and he can be a very strong number one. 
    “We did not have a conversation yet but I know that the goalkeeper coaches have these conversations at the moment and then we will take our time to speak with him and reflect on what’s best and what the possibilities are.”
    Napoli turn down big money bid from Gunners, say reports
    Calcio Mercato reckon that Napoli have TURNED DOWN a “mega offer” from Arsenal for Victor Osimhen.
    Napoli have supposedly said no to the £75million from the Gunners.
    Credit: Rex
    Kylian Mbappe to STAY at PSG, say reports
    Florentino Perez has reportedly told the Real Madrid squad that Kylian Mbappe has snubbed a switch to the Bernabeu in order to remain at Paris Saint-Germain, writes Jake Lambourne.
    The 23-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to join the LaLiga champions with his Les Parisiens contract to expire at the end of the season.
    It was reported earlier in the week that Los Blancos were set to announce the signing of the World Cup winner after the Champions League final.
    His mother then fuelled further speculation surrounding her son’s future after stating he has agreements with both Real and PSG.

    But it appears that he will remain with Mauricio Pochettino’s side, according to journalist Guillem Balague.
    Balague tweeted: “I have just been told that Florentino Perez has told the players tonight in the changing room that Mbappe is NOT coming.
    “Let’s wait to hear what Mbappe has to say before we confirm anything.”
    Bale left out of final Madrid squad
    Gareth Bale failed to make the Real Madrid squad in the La Liga champions’ final home game of the season and didn’t say goodbye to fans, writes Alex Smith.
    Carlo Ancelotti’s side faced Real Betis with the match ending goalless but notably Bale was denied the chance to say farewell to the Real Madrid crowd.
    The Welshman, 32, didn’t make the 23-man matchday squad and was missing when his team-mates headed to the middle of the pitch after the final whistle to thank those in the Santiago Bernabeu.
    Supporters got the chance to say goodbye to Marcelo who is also expected to depart but despite winning three league titles and four Champions League’s Bale was snubbed of a farewell.
    Bale’s contract ends this summer with him set to leave the club.

    Arsenal have ‘failed’ if they finish fifth, says Richards
    Micah Richards was asked if it would be a failure for Arsenal to finish fifth.
    He told the Daily Mail: “It is and it isn’t. At the start of the season, no one expected them to be here, fighting for fourth. 
    “But the way they’ve ended the season, you’d say they have failed. Arteta likes them to play a particular way.
    “But when you’re going into a north London derby with a top-four spot at stake, just manage the game! You don’t need to go out all guns blazing. 
    “It felt a little naive of Arsenal, what they did against Tottenham and then Newcastle, the last game of the season at a jumping St James’ Park. You’ve got to find another way to play.”
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    Wan-Bissaka Man Utd future EXCLUSIVE, Jonathan David transfer latest, Pogba ‘agrees Juventus deal’ – latest updates

    AARON WAN-BISSAKA wants a new contract at Manchester United — but has been told to wait on new Erik ten Hag’s verdict on his future, SunSport can exclusively reveal.United blocked recent inquiries for him, prompting AWB’s team to ask for a long-term deal instead.
    Meanwhile, Paul Pogba has reportedly agreed a deal to return to Juventus, according to reports in Italy.
    The Frenchman will leave United again on a free and walk back to Turin where he will pocket £6.75m-a-season plus bonuses.
    And Manchester United are reportedly set to do battle with Arsenal for Lille forward Jonathan David.
    According to CBS, incoming new manager Ten Hag – who will be in attendance for United’s game at Crystal Palace this weekend – wants to sign the Canada international to bolster his attack.
    Lille are said to want around £42million for the striker.
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    Erik’s caged Devils
    EXCLUSIVE: Erik ten Hag plans to cage in his players as part of his grand plan to rebuild Manchester United, writes PHIL THOMAS.
    The new Old Trafford gaffer has already handed training ground staff details of what he wants when he starts work this summer.

    And that includes prepping a five-a-side pitch for what Ten Hag has labelled “cage work,” when players are put through a confined space-session.
    United’s smaller pitch at their Carrington base is already fenced in and there will be no excuses – or escape – for the likes of Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo.
    Ten Hag is believed to also want some of the half-sized pitches redrawn to replicate the ones he used on a daily basis at Ajax.
    A United insider said: “The new manager has already provided a number of technical requests and the staff are working hard to have it ready
    “The astro five-a-side pitch is named the Adidas Predator Zone and the lads use it for fun and games – but Ten Hag has daily plans for it.
    “He wants the players locked in and uncomfortable until they are totally at ease with it. The pitch is caged in and he wants it ready to go.
    “The club is determined to give him everything he needs and it is currently all hands to the pump at Carrington.”
    Butt and Scholes will Salf it out
    EXCLUSIVE: Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes will take a more hands-on role in running the team and training at Salford City.
    The ex-Manchester United pair are club owners – along with fellow Class of 92 stars Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs and David Beckham – and will work closely with new boss Neil Wood.
    Butt, 47, left his coaching job at United last year and Scholes, also 47, was manager at Oldham in 2019.  
    Now they will move from the boardroom to help Wood, 39, on a regular basis.
    As SunSport revealed earlier this week, Wood became the shock choice for the job at the Peninsula Stadium, before he was announced on Friday.
    Wood, who replaced Gary Bowyer, is another former United academy graduate – although he never made a senior appearance for the Red Devils.
    Aaron eyes new Utd contract
    EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Wan-Bissaka wants a new deal at United — but has been told to wait on Erik ten Hag’s verdict on his future, writes ALAN NIXON.
    The right-back is out of contract in two years.
    United blocked recent inquiries for him, prompting AWB’s team to ask for a long-term deal instead.
    Crystal Palace have been linked with re-signing their academy star, but Wan-Bissaka is on more than the Eagles usually pay.
    Even a loan return to Selhurst Park would be difficult to sort due to his current wages.
    Incoming boss Ten Hag will pass judgement on the current squad, with United expected to make a number of changes this summer.
    Cottagers want Matic talks
    EXCLUSIVE: Fulham want to talk veteran Nemanja Matic into staying in the Prem after he leaves Manchester United, writes ALAN NIXON.
    The Championship winners are keen to bring the ex-Chelsea midfielder back to London.
    Matic, 33, has played a key role at United lately and is still very capable at the top level.
    But he is choosing to move on rather than be part of Erik ten Hag’s revolution.
    Foreign interest in Matic is great but he could get a deal that works for him at Fulham and can slot back into life in London, after two great spells with the Blues.
    Matic revealed he would leave United last month in a lengthy statement on social media.
    Evra calls out absent Utd legends
    Ex-United left-back Patrice Evra appeared to lash out at fellow club heroes who missed the 3-1 Legends’ charity match defeat to Liverpool at Old Trafford.
    United greats such as Gary Neville, Jaap Stam and Dimitar Berbatov laced their boots one more time to take on former Reds rivals including Jamie Carragher, Dirk Kuyt and Jerzy Dudek.

    Ex-France left-back Evra – who played with Three Lions icons including Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes and Rio Ferdinand – was also unhappy with the lack of heroes who are based in England as he himself had to fly from Dubai.
    The former left-back told MUTV: “I’m sorry for the fans. I know it’s a charity game, but there is a rivalry between the two clubs. There is no friendly match.
    “Where are the English players? I live in Dubai. I came from there. When Man Utd call, you answer.
    “I think more legends should be here today. When United calls you, you have to be there.”
    Chelsea ‘obvious match for Pogba’
    Paul Pogba has been rated Chelsea’s perfect signing.
    The Manchester United midfielder, 29, is tipped for a summer free transfer to old club Juventus or PSG, with Real Madrid now outsiders.
    But ex-Red Devils striker Louis Saha believes Pogba would form a natural partnership with a more defensive France team-mate at Stamford Bridge.
    Fellow Frenchman Saha told Lord Ping: “Chelsea is the obvious match for Pogba because he loves to play with N’Golo Kante.
    “We always try to compare what he does with France and United and the ability of Kante makes Pogba play to another dimension.
    “Only Pogba can indicate where he wants to go, I’m just sad he hasn’t fulfilled his dream.”
    Pogba has reportedly rejected joining United’s neighbours City.
    Spurs ‘pave way for Utd on Johnstone’
    Manchester United could be in pole position for West Brom keeper Sam Johnstone as Tottenham reportedly eye Fraser Forster instead.
    Manchester United could be in pole position for West Brom keeper Sam Johnstone as Tottenham reportedly eye Fraser Forster instead.
    Red Devils’ second-choice stopper Dean Henderson could be loaned out, with Bournemouth and Fulham keen.
    And United have been linked with Johnstone long before Erik ten Hag was named as incoming manager.
    Red Devils’ second-choice stopper Dean Henderson could be loaned out, with Bournemouth and Fulham keen.
    Even Legends can’t salvage Utd pride
    United’s Legends were humbled just as much as the mediocre current squad have been this season as Mark Gonzalez hit a stunner in a 3-1 Charity match win for Liverpool’s oldies.
    The former Chile midfielder only spent one season at Anfield in 2006-07 – scoring two Premier League goals.

    But he notched a superb 30-yard free-kick past United sub keeper Kevin Pilkington and a stoppage-time clincher.
    A goalless first half was played in high spirits for good causes,including the Man Utd Foundation, with £1.3million raised as Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher captained the two teams and the likes of Patrice Evra, Jaap Stam and Andriy Voronin took part.
    But Liverpool came flying out of the blocks in the second 45.
    Replacement forward Luis Garcia’s cheeky stepover beat Raimond van der Gouw all ends up and Garcia rounded the keeper to roll in the opener.
    Dimitar Berbatov won a penalty three minutes later to coolly slot in for 1-1.
    But Dirk Kuyt hit the post for Liverpool before Gonzalez struck twice to give them victory.
    Juve fans ecstatic at ‘Pogba agreeing return’
    Paul Pogba sent Juventus fans into meltdown with his latest Instagram post – after reportedly agreeing to return to Turin.
    He got Old Lady supporters excited by uploading a picture of him posing on a waterfront on his social media.
    Pogba, wearing a yellow tracksuit with “Guinea” on the back and a red cap, faced away from the camera overlooking the greenery, water and hills beyond.

    It is unclear exactly where the photo was taken – but fans flooded the replies with comments of “Pogback” as they prepare for his return to Juventus.
    One said: “See you at the stadium Paul.”
    Another wrote: “Welcome back.”
    And a third added: “We are waiting for you at home.”
    The Manchester United midfielder, 29, is out of contract at Old Trafford this summer.
    And he looks set to leave as a free agent with no extension agreed.
    A controversial move across town to Manchester City fell through and PSG were also keen.
    Barca say it will be tough to sign Lewandowski
    Barcelona are in talks to sign Robert Lewandowski but say it will be difficult to land the Bayern Munich legend.
    Poland striker Lewandowski has hinted in recent weeks he fancies a new challenge.
    And Barca were immediately rated favourites to sign the 33-year-old.
    Manchester United and Chelsea have previously been linked tentatively with arguably Europe’s most proven out-and-out frontman of the past decade.
    Ronaldo to miss Prem finale through injury
    Cristiano Ronaldo has withdrawn from Manchester United’s squad for tomorrow’s Prem finale at Crystal Palace with a hip injury.
    The Red Devils need victory to seal sixth place.
    But 24-goal top-scorer Ron, 37, is suddenly sidelined.
    Red Devils in queue for David
    Manchester United and Arsenal are reportedly being joined by Chelsea and Newcastle in eyeing Lille striker Jonathan David.
    West Ham and Aston Villa are also said to be keen on the Canadian speedster.
    Incoming Old Trafford chief Erik ten Hag has added the 22-year-old to his shortlist of potential new frontmen this summer.
    Shaw welcomes a child
    The Red Devils face the Eagles away at Selhurst Park in their final Premier League game of the season.
    Luke Shaw is a doubt to feature for Manchester United against Crystal Palace on Sunday following the birth of his second child.
    Congratulations Luke and Anouska!
    Pogba post sending Juve fans crazy
    Paul Pogba sent Juventus fans into meltdown with his latest Instagram post – after reportedly agreeing a transfer return.
    He got Old Lady supporters excited by uploading a picture of him posing on a waterfront on his social media.
    Pogba, wearing a yellow tracksuit labelled “Guinea” and a red cap, faced away from the camera overlooking the greenery, water and hills beyond.
    Fans flooded the replies with comments of “Pogback” as they prepare for his return to Juventus.
    One said: “See you at the stadium Paul.”
    Another wrote: “Welcome back.”

    Breaking – Ronaldo will miss final game of season
    Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Manchester United’s final game of the season through injury.
    The Portugal international has been United’s most prolific performer this season – despite recently turning 37.
    But the club legend will miss the Red Devils’ final match of the season away at Crystal Palace.
    That’s according to The Athletic, who claim a hip flexor problem has ruled the Portuguese out of Sunday’s match at Selhurst Park.

    Manchester United Legends vs Liverpool Legends
    Gary Neville leads out Manchester United Legends against Liverpool Legends TODAY.
    The star-studded match takes place at Old Trafford and all proceeds go to the Manchester United Foundation.
    United’s captain marvel, Bryan Robson, will manage the Red Devils for the clash.
    Robson said: “It’s always exciting playing against Liverpool; even in legends games that rivalry is still there.
    “But, it is also about raising money for Manchester United Foundation, which really helps to encourage and educate young people in communities across Greater Manchester.”
    The match kicks off at 3pm. Follow SunSport’s live blog for updates.
    Pogba to Juve done, say reports
    Man Utd midfielder Paul Pogba has reportedly agreed to return to Juventus having taken a huge pay cut.
    The 29-year-old is available on a free transfer with his contract at Old Trafford to expire at the end of the season.
    La Gazetta dello Sport report that the last doubts are “resolved” and Paul Pogba is heading back to Juventus.
    A three-year contract is “ready” for Pogba to sign but the midfielder has “decided”.
    It is worth of around £120k-a-week, plus bonuses.

    De Jong wants Champions League
    Manchester United transfer target Frenkie de Jong wants Champions League football next season – throwing his move to Old Trafford in doubt even further.
    A transfer could now be in doubt as the Barcelona star is desperate to play for a team in the Champions League, not just the Premier League.
    Journalist Fabrizio Romano said: “I’m sure he wants to play Champions League football, so it’s not going to be easy.”
    With Man Utd seemingly heading to the Europa League, if results go their way on Sunday, the player could go elsewhere.
    Xavi praises De Jong
    Barcelona boss Xavi has praised Frenkie de Jong ahead of a potential block to the Man Utd transfer.
    New Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag is rumoured to be keen on bringing the midfielder to the club, having worked with him at Ajax.
    But Xavi says: “For me, Frenkie is a great player, he’s a beast – I like him and I think he can be part of an important era of the club.
    “We will see the economic situation of the club… but I like de Jong”.

    Ring in the changes at United
    Ralf Rangnick has told Manchester United to go for glory in the Europa League and guarantee themselves a place in the prestigious Champions League again.
    Rangnick said: “It is a big difference if a club like United plays in the Europa League rather than the Europa Conference League.
    “Frankfurt finished in the lower half of Bundesliga but won the Europa League and qualified for the Champions League – this should be an incentive.”
    German Rangnick, who officially hands over the reins of power to Ten Hag on Monday, added: “I still strongly believe there is a core of players who are top, and good enough to play for the club.
    “And hopefully most of them will still be here.
    “If the board and Erik bring in players with the right mentality, I am positive that we will be able to put this club back not just on the right track but to the top.
    “Maybe it will not happen in one transfer window but I am positive in the next two or three.”
    Pogba at Juventus : part two
    Paul Pogba has reportedly agreed to return to Juventus having taken a huge pay cut.
    The French playmaker spent four years at the Italian club before a world-record £109m move to Old Trafford.
    He made 178 appearances for the Turin team, scoring 34 goals and providing 40 assists.
    Juventus won FOUR consecutive Serie A titles with Pogba at the club.
    Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Manchester United to blow sixth?
    Chris Sutton and Micah Richards spoke with the Daily Mail in preparation for tomorrow’s Premier League finale.
    Both agreed that Ralf Rangnick’s team could slip up.
    Sutton said: “Manchester United deserve the Europa Conference League after this sorry season”.
    And former Man City defender Richards thinks “West Ham win at Brighton but I don’t think Manchester United beat Crystal Palace”.
    If that happens, West Ham finish sixth for Europa League, and the Red Devils would be in the Europa Conference League next season.
    Sutton added that “most people around the country would say West Ham deserve sixth more than United”.
    Team news for tomorrow
    Some stars are set to miss their Ten Hag audition through injury or illness.
    Up and coming youngster Alejandro Garnacho won’t play a part this weekend.
    Interim boss Ralf Rangnick confirmed: “Unfortunately Alejandro was ill in the last couple of days.
    “Today his first back, he might be back but not sure if he is physically fit to play.”
    Luke Shaw is also a doubt, with the left-back’s wife giving birth to their second child on Friday.
    Jadon Sancho and Phil Jones will also miss out.
    Pogba to Juve done, say reports
    Man Utd midfielder Paul Pogba has reportedly agreed to return to Juventus having taken a huge pay cut.
    The 29-year-old is available on a free transfer with his contract at Old Trafford to expire at the end of the season.
    La Gazetta dello Sport report that the last doubts are “resolved” and Paul Pogba is heading back to Juventus.
    A three-year contract is “ready” for Pogba to sign but the midfielder has “decided”.
    It is worth of around £120k-a-week, plus bonuses.

    United vs Palace on Sunday
    United’s under-achievers will be handed their first chance to impress incoming boss Erik ten Hag at Crystal Palace on Sunday.
    The Dutchman will be at Selhurst Park for the final day of the Premier League season.
    United are currently in pole position to secure the final Europa League place, leading West Ham by two points.
    But should Palace hold United to a draw or beat them and West Ham win at Brighton, the Red Devils will contest the Europa Conference League next term.
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    West Ham will step up chase of £25m-rated Sassuolo striker Scamacca – but could turn to Belotti if priced out

    WEST HAM will step up interest in £25million-rated Sassuolo striker Gianluca Scamacca.But if rival bids from the likes of Newcastle push the price up, the Hammers may turn their focus to Torino captain Andrea Belotti.
    Sassuolo star Gianluca Scamacca has been linked with a move to West HamCredit: Rex
    Scamacca, 23 and 6ft 4in tall, is a man in demand thanks to a breakout Serie A campaign that has earned him his first senior caps for Italy.
    He has scored 16 goals in 35 league matches but may well have played his final game for Sassuolo.
    Opponents AC Milan and city rivals Inter are among the host of clubs considering a summer move for Scamacca.
    He would cost at least £25m and Premier League interest could drive the asking price far higher.
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    LaLiga will file complaint against PSG to Uefa over Mbappe’s eye-watering new deal that ‘attacks stability of football’

    LALIGA have blasted Kylia Mbappe’s stunning U-turn as “scandalous” and will file a complaint to Uefa about Paris Saint-Germain “attacking the stability of football”. The bitter Spanish top flight also launched a stinging attack on PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
    Kylian Mbappe is staying at PSG and will earn £1.6m per weekCredit: AFP
    PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has drawn the wrath of LaLiga chiefsCredit: Reuters

    Superstar forward Mbappe, 23, looked on course to sign for Real Madrid as a free agent this summer.
    He had agreed a £800,000-a-week contract at the Bernabeu with no transfer fee required.
    But Mbappe has decided to stay put at PSG and has signed a three-year contract at the Parc des Princes worth a whopping £1.6million-per-week AFTER tax – and £500m overall including a £250m signing-on bonus fee.
    The French champions confirmed the announcement this evening with a video of a suited-and-booted Mbappe overlooking the club’s stadium and declaring the club moto: “Ici c’est Paris [This is Paris].”

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    Now LaLiga are raging they will not be seeing one of the standout players in world football ripping it up in Spain next year.
    They believe the eye-watering new deal is “attacking the stability of football”.
    LaLiga said: “This type of agreement attacks the economic stability of European football, putting at risk hundreds of thousands of jobs and the integrity of the sport.
    “It is scandalous that a club like PSG, which last season reported losses of more than 220 million euros… can close such an agreement, while those clubs that could afford the hiring of the player without seeing their wage bill compromised, are left without being able to sign him.
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    “LaLiga will file a complaint against PSG before Uefa, the French administrative and fiscal authorities and European Union authorities to continue to defend the economic ecosystem of European football and its sustainability.”
    Real were so confident they would land Mbappe that president Florentino Perez was forced go into the changing room after the draw with Real Betis on Friday to break the news that the Frenchman would NOT be coming to the Bernabeu.
    And LaLiga’s scathing attack continued: “LaLiga and many European football institutions had hope that PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi would abstain from these practices knowing they cause grave damage, but the opposite has been true.
    “PSG is assuming an impossible investment, seeing that it has an unacceptable wage bill and large financial losses in prior seasons. It is violating current Uefa and French economic control rules. 
    I’m really happy to continue the adventure here at Paris Saint-Germain, to stay in Paris, my cityKylian Mbappe
    “This behaviour demonstrates once more that state-owned clubs do not respect and do not want to respect the rules of football.
    “This kind of behaviour led by Al-Khelaifi, president of PSG, and member of the Uefa Executive Committee and president of ECA, endangers European football on the same level as the European Super League.”
    Mbappe spoke on the pitch tonight ahead of the clash with Metz alongside Al-Khelaifi.
    He told the buzzing and raucous home fans: “I’m really happy to continue the adventure here at Paris Saint-Germain. To stay in Paris, my city.
    “I hope that I will continue to do what I prefer to with you all… and win titles together! Thanks a lot.”
    Al-Khelaifi added: “It’s an exceptional moment in the history of PSG.
    “Mbappe now becomes the cornerstone of the club’s project for the years to come, on and off the pitch.
    “I’m very proud and very happy – we are going to open the most beautiful pages of our history”.
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    BARCELONA have confirmed that they are in talks to sign Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski. The Polish striker is reportedly keen on a move away from the Bundesliga champions and is only talking to Barcelona about a transfer, and no other clubs, with Chelsea apparently interested.
    Robert Lewandowski looks increasingly likely to make the switch to the Nou Camp this summerCredit: AFP
    Xavi has confirmed that Barcelona are trying to sign Robert LewandowskiCredit: EPA
    Barca manager Xavi said: “Lewandowski? He’s one of the options, one of the possibilities.
    “There are negotiations, he has one year of his contract left, it won’t be easy.”
    Lewandowski, 33, is waiting for Bayern to decide if they want to sell their star man and who their replacement will be, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano.
    Lewandowski has netted an incredible 50 goals in 46 games this season taking his overall Bayern tally to 344 goals in 374 matches.
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    Barcelona have some financial difficulties to contend with and could have to sell players like Frenkie de Jong this summer, however the Catalan giants still plan to bring players in.
    Xavi said: “Financial situation? (Juan) Laporta (club President) told me we’ll be able to reinforce the team, there’s confidence.”
    On the other hand, La Liga president Javier Tebas claims the club wouldn’t be able to afford Lewandowski.
    He said: “The numbers are very easy, you have over €500m losses in the last two years, you have to recover that to sign players.”
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    He could have already played his final game in a Bayern shirt as he ended his stay lifting an eighth consecutive Bundesliga title at the Bavarian club and his tenth overall after winning two at Borussia Dortmund.
    Barca have one more game of the season remaining, against Villareal at the Nou Camp on Sunday, and will finish second regardless of the result. More

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    PAUL POGBA sent Juventus fans into meltdown with his latest Instagram post – after reportedly agreeing to return to Turin.He got Old Lady supporters excited by uploading a picture of him posing on a waterfront on his social media.
    Paul Pogba got Juventus fans excited by his latest Instagram postCredit: https://www.instagram.com/paulpogba/
    Pogba, wearing a yellow tracksuit with “Guinea” on the back and a red cap, faced away from the camera overlooking the greenery, water and hills beyond.
    It is unclear exactly where the photo was taken – but fans flooded the replies with comments of “Pogback” as they prepare for his return to Juventus.
    One said: “See you at the stadium Paul.”
    Another wrote: “Welcome back.”
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    Gazzetta state that Pogba will earn £8.5million-a-year, or £163,000 per week, in Turin after bonuses.
    That is a whopping pay cut from his current £290,000-a-week deal with the Red Devils.

    Pogba’s Red Devils contract expires this summer and he looks set to join JuventusCredit: Getty More