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Edouard Mendy has been told he could leave Chelsea this summer – Paper Talk


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Sunday Mirror

Edouard Mendy has been told he could leave Chelsea this summer as Graham Potter’s squad continues to renew.

Liverpool sporting director Julian Ward has sealed a deal to play a similar role with Dutch club Ajax in the summer.

Wolves have resigned themselves to losing £50m-rated star midfielder Ruben Neves this summer.

Mohamed Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, has poured cold water on suggestions that the Liverpool striker would prefer a move to Spain if he leaves Anfield.

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Arsenal are preparing for a new summer season for Moses Caicedo, according to reports.

Roy Hodgson is poised to make a surprise return to Crystal Palace to replace Patrick Vieira.

Southampton defender Jan Bednarek has been taken to hospital after breaking a rib against Tottenham.

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Manchester United have been dealt a serious blow to any possible pursuit of Frenkie de Jong, after the midfielder pledged his loyalty to Barcelona.

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Sky Sports News reporter Café Solahkul has provided an update on the Manchester United takeover, with news that Qatari bidders are poised to make a second bid for the club within the next 10 days.

Eder Militao is “the best centre-back in the world” according to his Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti – but he thinks the Brazilian can improve.

Julian Nagelsmann attacked the ‘mole in the dressing room’ after German media reported Bayern Munich’s tactical plans.

Sunday express

A summer departure from Manchester United appears to be on the cards for Anthony Martial.

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Kaveh Solhekol says we can expect second bids for Manchester United next week as Sir Jim Ratcliffe visits Old Trafford for talks over a potential takeover.

Sunday register

Scotland manager Steve Clarke says he’s as proud of filling in for Hampden again as he is of making it to the major leagues.

Hibs chief executive Ben Kensell has confronted SFA officials for answers after a number of controversial refereeing decisions in the 3-1 loss to Celtic, it has been reported.



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