"Liverpool received a boost when Mohamed Salah confirmed he would stay at the club beyond this summer, but fellow forward Sadio Mane has been hinting that he will move elsewhere. Those hints grew stronger when he would do what Senegalese people want, when told they wanted him to quit Anfield. He has been linked with Bayern Munich."Click here for more...
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"Ukraine beat Scotland 3-1 in the play-off semi-final at Hampden Park and face Wales for a place in the World Cup on Sunday. Andriy Yarmolenko, Roman Yaremchuk and Artem Dovbyk were all on target for Ukraine, with Oleksandr Zinchenko playing a starring role. The Manchester City star will not be satisfied, however, unless his nation overcome Wales."
"\"Every Ukrainian wants one thing - to stop this war,\" said Oleksandr Zinchenko, on the eve of Ukraine’s World Cup play-off semi-final against Scotland. The winner goes on to face Wales on Sunday for a place in Qatar, and is being played amid difficult circumstances given Russia’s invasion of Ukraine caused the tie to be postponed back in March."
"Tuesday’s Paper Round leads on Manchester United’s interest in defender Jurrien Timber, the 20-year-old Dutch international who played under Erik ten Hag at Ajax. Elsewhere, Manchester City are targeting two more signings this summer, Harry Winks has been put up for sale by Tottenham, while Chelsea want firepower up front after their takeover was completed on Monday."
"Liverpool will demand at least £35 million for Sadio Mane this summer and have Son Heung-min on their shortlist to replace the Senegal international. However, the Champions League runners-up are unlikely to move for Son after Tottenham Hotspur secure top four. Elsewhere, Spurs are planning to add a handful of defensive signings this summer and Bernd Leno is expected to leave Arsenal."
"Liverpool\u0027s Scottish international defender Andy Robertson was left to explain how his teammates felt in the aftermath of their Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid on Saturday night in Paris. The team were \u0027devastated\u0027 he said as he acknowledged the Spanish side\u0027s tactical superiority at the Stade de France."
"Paris Saint-Germain are open to selling Neymar this summer and the Brazilian could be set for a shock return to Barcelona. Elsewhere, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain looks likely to leave Liverpool, Eddie Nketiah is set to sign a contract extension to stay at Arsenal and West Ham United\u0027s contract talks with Tomas Soucek have stalled over the midfielder\u0027s wage demands."
"Roma won their first-ever major European trophy with a 1-0 victory over Feyenood on Wednesday night in the Europa Conference League in Tirana, Albania. After the match, Chris Smalling and Tammy Abraham praised their teammates and fans, and manager Jose Mourinho revelled in the historic achievement for the Italian club."
"Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel will be given £200 million to spend this summer to close the gap to Premier League contenders Manchester City and Liverpool. Elsewhere, Arsenal will prioritise signing a striker this summer, Tottenham Hotspur eye Europa League winner Filip Kostic as their first signing of the window and Aston Villa plan to pip rivals to signing of free agent James Tarkowski."
"Jurgen Klopp may not have got his hands on the Premier League trophy this year, but he was named the league’s manager of the season after pushing Manchester City close. Pep Guardiola, Brenftord’s Thomas Frank, Newcastle’s Eddie Howe and Crystal Palace’s Patrick Vieira were also nominated for the award. Klopp also won the League Manager Association\u0027s manager of the season award."
"Tuesday’s Paper Round proves transfer season is well and truly around the corner, with talk of Manchester City chasing Kalvin Phillips, Tottenham looking to convince Antonio Conte into staying by promising him at least six signings, and Mikel Arteta pushing for Youri Tielemans. Our lead, however, is Kylian Mbappe, who talked with Liverpool as well as Real Madrid before staying at PSG."
"Manchester United targets Frenkie de Jong of Barcelona and Ruben Neves of Wolves could be ready to quit their respective clubs for Old Trafford this summer. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sign Kylian Mbappe when his contract expires in 2025, and Real Madrid may swoop for Aurelien Tchouameni."
"Tottenham Hotspur coach Antonio Conte reflected on a job well done after his side celebrated fourth place and Champions League football next season having been in ninth place in the Premier League when he took over. Despite that success the Italian refused to be drawn on his plans for the next season."
"Despite failing to win the Champions League with Manchester City, manager Pep Guardiola drew comparison with his own team and that of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson, who in his time at Old Trafford lifted the league trophy 13 times and the Champions League twice. City have won the title four of the last five years."
"After plenty of off-field uncertainty in recent weeks, Mbappe capped off an evening of celebration in style with a hat-trick in a 5-0 win against Metz. Neymar and Angel Di Maria were also on target, with the latter marking his final appearance in style after seven years in the French capital. The win left PSG 15 points clear at the top of the Ligue 1 table."
"Pochettino\u0027s turbulent time at PSG could soon be over, amid growing speculation regarding his potential departure in the French media. Les Parisiens comfortably regained the Ligue 1 title, but his side\u0027s style of play and the last-16 exit at the hands of Real Madrid have come back to haunt him."
"Up to 10 players will leave Old Trafford this summer as new manager Erik ten Hag plans to clear out the deadwood in the Manchester United squad. Elsewhere, Arsenal feel like they have been out-priced in their pursuit of Gabriel Jesus, five Premier League clubs are in the hunt to sign free agent Sam Johnstone and Manchester United will not have an end-of-season awards night."
"Jose Mourinho said \"someone high up\" at Barcelona asked him to do an analysis of the club in 2008 but it went no further than that, as Pep Guardiola was appointed as boss shortly thereafter. Guardiola went on to preside over an era of incredible success with the Blaugrana, while Mourinho - who had been at Barcelona earlier in his career - ended up opposing him in the Real Madrid dugout."