Top stories and transfer rumors from the newspaper on Saturday…
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Atletico Madrid is planning an ambitious summer move for Nicholas Jackson, but could face competition from two Premier League sides.
Bukayo Saka will be on the sidelines for another eight weeks as Arsenal’s nightmare intensifies.
Daily mirror
Reuben Amorim has admitted that Manchester United must sell many players over the summer to fund the team’s rebuild.
With Arsenal entering the free agent market, Mikel Arteta has refused to rule out anything after losing Kai Herberts for the rest of the season.
Christian Ronaldo’s £61 million private jet caused a stir Friday after appearing at Manchester Airport.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot claims that Matheus Cunha can play for one of the elite Premier League clubs.
Daily Mail
Daniel Levy will face the biggest protest against his 24-year reign of Tottenham when the Spurs hosted Manchester United on Sunday.
Tottenham will be boosted by the return of several key figures for Manchester United’s visit on Sunday.
Mohamed Salah’s agent sent a four-word message to Liverpool manager Arne Slot amid uncertainty about Egypt’s continued contract.
Unai Emery has branded Premier League fixture list “Unfair” after the Aston Villa clash with Liverpool was rescheduled next week.
Everyday Star
Paul Parker told Manchester United he doesn’t want the famous star to join anymore.
Louis Saha told Harry Kane to forget to join Arsenal if he wanted to return to the Premier League and win the trophy.
Goalkeeper Zach Heming was spotted in Glasgow Premier League darts supporting a cheeky sign calling for his St. Millen manager Stephen Robinson to be fired.
Daily Express
Eric Ten Hag opened up in the Tyrell Malacia struggle at Manchester United and publicly admitted that he needed a second surgery to correct a serious knee injury he suffered in 2023.
Daily Record
The first time the move to Celtic in January was made by blondebey star Mattias Qvistgarden, who is in demand, made his remarks as he couldn’t get the green light.
Slobodan Rubezic claims that the shocking decision to leave Aberdeen and return the loan to Novi Pazar is “the best this way.”
Scottish Sun
Rangers boss Philip Clement broke the silence in consultations with CEO Patrick Stewart, following the club’s Shocks Cotland Cup exit and then Championship Queens Park.