Top news and transfer rumors from Sunday’s papers…
The Daily Mirror
Arsenal are set to listen to offers for at least seven players this summer – while three separate exits are already set in stone. Bids for Aaron Ramsdale, Eddie Nketiah, Emile Smith-Rowe, Kieran Tierney, Nuno Tavares, Albert Sambi-Luonga and Reiss Nelson will be considered as Mikel Arteta looks to improve the depth of his squad.
Erik ten Hague is still ‘crazy’ about Frankie de Jong and wants to finally bring him to Manchester United this summer.
Steve McClaren is set to avoid Manchester United tomorrow which is expected to claim Erik ten Hague and the rest of his backroom staff at the end of the season.
Manchester City are considering an alternative loan deal for Argentine youngster Claudio Achivari following Girona’s shock qualification for next season’s Champions League.
Mail on Sunday.
Saudi league leaders Al Hilal are set to land Tottenham forward Richarlison this summer.
Luton fans clashed with stewards as their side’s Premier League hopes suffered a major blow with defeat to West Ham.
Harry Kane is suffering from back problems as Euro 2024 approaches, Thomas Tuchel has confirmed.
Sunday hours
James Anderson will retire from international duty after the first summer Test at Lord’s – but looks set to stay with the team as a bowling consultant.
Evening Chronicle
Newcastle United scouts are back in the stands at Stamford Bridge Newcastle are keeping their options open for midfielders amid interest in Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher.
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