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Alan 12:43 Mon Jun 10
Monday news (includes West Ham)
BBC

Everton are in talks to sign Albania striker Armando Broja, 22, from Chelsea in a £30m deal. (Ben Jacobs), external

Wolves have agreed a deal to sign 20-year-old Portuguese wide player Rodrigo Gomes from Braga. (Athletic - subscription required), external

Arsenal are told they will have to spend £50m to sign 26-year-old Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz from Aston Villa. (Mirror), external

Manchester City are set to make England midfielder Phil Foden, 24, the highest-paid British player in history by raising his salary to £375,000 per week. (Sun), external

Arsenal and Manchester United remain interested in Bologna's 23-year-old Dutch forward Joshua Zirkzee, who is also wanted by AC Milan. (Sky Sports), external

Bayern Munich have made an opening offer worth about £30m for Fulham's 28-year-old Portuguese midfielder Joao Palhinha. (Mail), external

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann says he is unsure whether current boss Mikel Arteta is the right man to lead the club. (Telegraph - subscription required), external

Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney has not given up hope of former Wales and Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale, 34, signing for the League One club. (Mirror), external

The Welsh club are also in talks with English goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo, 22, over a permanent deal after his release by Arsenal. (Talksport), external

Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr are in talks to sign 34-year-old Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny from Juventus. (Fabrizio Romano), external

Newcastle want to sign another striker this summer. (Football Insider), external

Former Barcelona boss Xavi would like to manage in the Premier League. (Sport - in Spanish)




Sky Paper Talk

THE SUN

Manchester United have put Jadon Sancho up for sale for £40m as they plan to cash in on the winger this summer - no matter who their manager is next season.

Thomas Tuchel does not want the Manchester United job and has told the Premier League side he plans to take a break from football.

AC Milan are keen to sign Chelsea striker Armando Broja but the Italian giants may need to sell before they can buy.

Leeds Rhinos are planning to create a permanent tribute to Rob Burrow at their Headingley home.

THE MIRROR

Arsenal have been told they will need to cough up £50m if they want to land Aston Villa's Douglas Luiz.

Arne Slot is not interested in an Anfield reunion with Newcastle winger Yankuba Minteh, who was on loan at Feyenoord under the new Liverpool manager last season.

Jadon Sancho fears Manchester United have priced him out of a move back to Borussia Dortmund.

Sunderland have pulled out of a move to install former AZ Alkmaar head coach Pascal Jansen as the Black Cats' new boss.

Rory McIlroy has said he was "definitely encouraged" by a meeting between PGA Tour players and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.

DAILY MAIL

Manchester United's managerial search is set to reach a conclusion this week.

Wojciech Szczesny could be the latest name to head to the Saudi Pro League after Al Nassr opened talks with Juventus over the former Arsenal goalkeeper.

EFL clubs have been told they must provide disabled fans with the opportunity to be placed with their fellow away supporters at matches.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Farhad Moshiri is not ready to make a decision on his sale of Everton as two multimillionaire lifelong fans lead a chasing pack of takeover contenders.

THE ATHLETIC

Wolves have overcome competition from a host of clubs to agree a deal with Braga to sign wide player Rodrigo Gomes.

Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney has not given up hope of seeing Gareth Bale play for the club, saying "the offer is still on the table".

Tottenham are set to appoint Southampton's Jack Chapman as their new head of academy recruitment.

METRO

Arsenal are ready to cut their losses on Kieran Tierney this summer, with the Gunners happy to accept just £10m for the left-back.

EVENING STANDARD

Tottenham are set to release club-record signing Tanguy Ndombele on a free transfer this summer.

SCOTTISH SUN

Two Italian sides are preparing offers for Celtic's out-of-favour defender Gustaf Lagerbielke.

Hibernian and Kilmarnock are eyeing up Scotland U21 and Ipswich goalkeeper Cieran Slicker.

DAILY RECORD

Adam Idah is refusing to shut the door on a permanent move to Celtic.

Hearts will hand Liam Fox a new deal after he snubbed Hibs.

Kilmarnock are facing a battle to re-sign Bournemouth goalkeeper Will Dennis for next season.






Sport Witness

Aston Villa and West Ham can ‘sink the blow’ to beat competition with ‘important offer’

By Naveen Ullal

On May 21st, we covered claims from Italy that Aston Villa insist on signing Torino’s Raoul Bellanova. The Villans aren’t the only English club as West Ham are also in the mix to sign him in the summer window.

That’s according to Tuttosport, relayed by ASRomaLive.it, who say the 24-year-old has ended up on the radar at Aston Villa and West Ham.

The Premier League duo are mentioned in the report that says AS Roma are currently in the lead.

It’s also explained that Napoli, Aston Villa and West Ham are all looking at the right-back, who has excelled for Torino in the recently concluded season.

Last summer, the Turin club signed Bellanova from Cagliari, and his displays have seen him make his debut for Italy.

The report says both Unai Emery’s side and West Ham ‘appreciate’ the progress he’s made at Torino, so much so that they could ‘now sink the blow with an important offer’.

With a deal expiring in 2027, Torino chairman Urbano Cairo would need at least €25m to part ways with Bellanova, and the price could increase if he were to impress at the Euros.

The outlet says Cario’s request is an issue for Roma, but that may not be the case for Aston Villa and West Ham. The Premier League duo ‘appreciate’ Bellanova, and they could make an offer to overcome competition in the next window.


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Sport Witness

West Ham initiate contact over signing Argentine defender – Hammers not stopping

West Ham are one of the busiest Premier League teams at the start of the summer market. The Hammers have had a big concentration on Brazil and they should be able to conclude at least a couple of transfers from there.

That isn’t the only business that West Ham, and their sporting director Tim Steidten, are currently dealing with, as claims come from Italy of an approach regarding Nehuén Pérez.

The 23-year-old Argentine plays for Udinese and has also been of interest to Napoli. According to the Gianluca Di Marzio’s report, Antonio Conte’s new club offered €16m for a deal in the winter market, but were knocked back.

Presumably any move would have to be for more than that bid.

West Ham have made initial contact, and that was likely to find out the financials involved in a transfer and whether the player himself would be up for the move.

There’s no indication yet over what the outcome is, or Pérez’s view of a transfer to the London club.






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