Saturday’s headlines and transfer rumours…
Daily Mail
Barcelona are reportedly set to compete with Manchester United for the signature of Amadou Onana.
Chelsea have held talks over a potential bid for Leicester City midfielder Keinan Dewsbury-Hall, including a deal involving striker Armando Broja.
Ipswich Town, as well as Everton and West Ham are among the clubs who have made enquiries about Hull centre-back Jacob Greaves.
Jake Wightman is in danger of missing out on the 1500m Olympic selection after withdrawing from this weekend’s British Trials with a calf injury.
Sun
Neymar has publicly stated that he has named four Premier League clubs he would like to play for after being linked with a move to Arsenal.
Manchester City are set to appoint Oliver Rice as the new Under-18 team manager.
Daily Mirror
Napoli star Khubica Kvaratskheria says he will decide his future after Euro 2024 as he is fully focused on Georgia’s final against Spain.
Emile Smith Rowe is set to inform Arsenal of his intention to leave the club.
Arsenal initially made an approach for Jules Koundé but it was rejected by Barcelona.
Parents
Wolves are refusing to budge on Max Kilman’s £45m valuation, forcing West Ham to start considering a move for other defensive targets.
Reading have requested to withdraw from the Women’s Championship following a failed last-minute bid to take over the club’s women’s side, which could soon see the closure of their entire women’s and girls’ programme.
Wimbledon is facing calls to drop Barclays as a sponsor because of the bank’s ties to fossil fuel and defence companies that supply Israel.
Just a month before the Paris Olympics, where open water swimming and triathlon swimming events are due to take place, it was revealed on Friday that tests of the Seine’s water quality still failed.
Kevin Sinfield has been given special leave from England’s tour of New Zealand to return home to attend the funeral of his friend Rob Burrow next weekend.
The Daily Telegraph
Emma Raducanu is considering a future as a student at Oxford University, according to her friend and fellow professional tennis player Fran Jones, who recently spent a day touring the university with her.
Max Verstappen’s father, Jos, has reignited his feud with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, accusing him of booting him from the legends parade at the Austrian Grand Prix.
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Brighton are set to step up their interest in Newcastle United winger Yankuba Minteh but Newcastle must broker a sale before the so-called Profitability and Sustainability Regulation (PSR) deadline at the end of this month.
Athletic
Manchester United are seriously considering signing Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich.
Daily Record
Celtic target Dominik Livakovic will not be leaving Fenerbahce this summer after the Croatian goalkeeper’s agent denied transfer rumours.
Hacken rising star Pontus Dabo is reportedly on Celtic’s wanted list, with the 18-year-old attracting the attention of Europe’s big hitters.
Scottish Sun
Geo van Bronckhorst is reportedly set to trade to Rangers this summer and reunite with one of his former players at Besiktas.
Rangers manager Philip Clement’s summer recruitment drive has extended to the managerial staff with the appointment of Andries Woerderling to his backroom team.
Former Hearts manager Ian Catolo is set to be appointed the new manager of Portuguese club Estoril.
When does the summer transfer window start and end?
of Summer 2024 transfer window The Premier League and Scottish Premiership have officially kicked off.
The transfer window will close at 11pm UK time (England) / 11.30pm Scottish time (Scotland) on 30 August.
The Premier League and Scottish Premiership brought forward their deadline to align themselves with other major European leagues. The date was set following consultation with leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.